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500 years ago, a sewing method was invented that eliminated the need for tailors. It can be used to shorten sleeves by closing the ends. By sewing the bottom of a hole in jeans with a cross stitch, the stitches become invisible. Unworn socks can be cut and sewn onto a jumper using this invisible stitch to lengthen the sleeves. The method can also be used to fix a loose collar or adjust the waist of pants without leaving any traces. Lastly, a simple and practical bookmark is shown.
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Speaker 0: 500 years ago, the sells trick. No need to go to the tailor anymore. Even if the jumper sleeves get longer, you don't have to wear sleeves. This sewing method is very practical. Let's sew more and more. It can be used for any sleeve. If you close the intention at the end, The sleeves will get shorter. Sew the bottom of the hole where the jeans have a hole in the crotch, cross stitch left and right. Sew to the bottom of the hole and pull the thread lightly. The stitches are not visible at all. Cut off socks that you don't wear And sew them to the jumper with this invisible stitch. And after the sleeves get longer, it will last for 3 years. Don't throw away the big collar either. 1 stitch on top and 1 stitch on the bottom, and gently pull at the end to solve it. What if the pants waist is too big? I'll teach you how to paint and how to block without leaving any traces. Under sewing, upper sewing, and so on, pull once at the end and the waist will be corrected. For the bottoms, first, open the thread from under the needle. Next, cross the needle left and right and pull the thread. Repeat this to sew the bottoms. Simple and practical bookmark.
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