ElHandymanoli01
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Just here to ask if anyone has knowledge to see if this is fixable ? I tried YouTube but nothing , thanks in advance
Hello! I saw one of yours something about glue being involved no? ( just skimmed through it haven’t read it all )Very fixable….if you do a search using the search function you’ll find several posts on how to deal with this issue .
For knits? No, just need replacing -- or find someone good with needle and thread, but it won't look as good.Hello! I saw one of yours something about glue being involved no? ( just skimmed through it haven’t read it all )
When you say replace , are we talking about replacing the whole knit bands ?For knits? No, just need replacing -- or find someone good with needle and thread, but it won't look as good.
I think my cousin might be better at this then me & thank you though I do appreciate the helpNot a big deal to fix this if you have the skill and understand how to..... a bit harder to fix rib-rack ones, but still possible. If you do not know how to, replace these like it was already indicated. An example of how to work on these is below:
Kinda had a feeling it would & doesn’t seem to have any eggs from what I sawLooks like a little moth damage, check for moth eggs. Always.
Darn the cuffs and waist holes by hand, using a needle and thread, it takes some practice and you have to find the right thread. If you wear the jacket like that, the holes will 'run' and get worse. You want to keep the original cuffs on that Jacket it looks like it's in nice shape.
Put on a couple movies and get stitching, it's not a race either, just enjoy the process.
Guys are all obsessed replacing cuffs but I like em' when they get a little ratty and patched up...that's part of the vintage character.
Yes. There are a few recommended craftsman who can do the job. As Burt said, a quick search on the forum will show some names.When you say replace , are we talking about replacing the whole knit bands ?