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    How do I pick the right needle for the material I'm sewing?
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer
    Andrea Beaulieu is a Professional Tailor, Fashion Designer, and the Owner of MOORE, a Brooklyn, New York based storefront and apparel workshop for gender-neutral, contemporary streetwear as well as custom-tailored products. Andrea has over 20 years in the fashion design and marketing industries and specializes in pattern making, draping, and the construction of garments. She holds a BS in Fashion Design and Merchandising from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
    Andrea Beaulieu
    Professional Tailor & Fashion Designer
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    All needles have a label on the packaging that will tell you the specific kind of fabric they work best on. Needles are also sized based on the gauge of the needle—the larger the gauge, the smaller the needle. Lighter fabrics need a smaller needle, and heavier wovens need a larger needle.
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    How do I sew a hole in my stuffed animal
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    If you don't mind the stitches being visible, you can use the above method about sewing smaller holes, and start sewing on the outside of the stuffed animal. Is the hole is large, remove the stuffing and add a patch to the interior, then replace the stuffing.
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    what is the best way to sew up the bottom of a spandex Spider-Man suit?
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    Tuck the hem into the leg by about an inch, then use a running stitch all the way around the hem to secure it.
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    I have a hole in my leather shoe, and the needle is not going through, what should I do?
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    You are using a regular sewing needle for fabric, you need a needle specially designed for leather. These sorts of specialty needles are called glover's needles or leather needles and they usually come in packages with curved needles and sack needles and other specialty household needles. They can also be ordered online at taxidermy supply outlets.
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    Is there any way to mend a hole in Spandex?
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    You may be able to machine sew it up from the inside, or zig-zag stitch it from the outside. A patch also might work.
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    I tried sewing up a pair of tights and the hole just keeps coming back. What do I do so it would not come back?
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    It might be coming out because your knot isn't big enough. Try knotting the thread a few times in the same spot once you've made the repair. You could also sew over it twice to reinforce it.
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    I have a hole in a sweater, but it's wool. Is there any special recommendation for that fabric?
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    Wool sweaters, socks, and similar things should be darned rather than sewn. With darning, you are essentially rebuilding the tear by "weaving" new yarn over the damaged area. There are many tutorials that explain how to do this. It's not difficult, but it takes a little bit of time and patience. The most important thing is to find or use a yarn that's as close to the color and texture of the item as you can find, and to work carefully - taking care not to stretch or pull the area as you work. You may still see the repair, but it's much better than seeing a hole, and if you get a close match on the yarn, the repair won't be so obvious.
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    My sweater is polyester and has a hole in the middle of the fabric. How do I sew the fabric without showing any signs of its tight fabric?
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    Look for options to choose from. You can sew a random button there, or use cutouts from a lace to cover the hole. Use a fabric ribbon or a zipper to be stitched over the hole. Depending upon the look of your sweater, you can go with something to cover it with. Merely sewing the hole will show it.
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    I have holes in my new bedspread where the cat clawed it. What would be the best stitch to close this before it gets larger? The hole is in just the top layer and is visible.
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    Try ribbons of the type you like or that goes with the material of your bedspread. Satin ribbons, for instance, can be easily stitched on a hole or a slit. You can spread a long ribbon of desired thickness to go from end to end on your bedspread, placed in a fashion that makes it look like a design. Use small floral, woven fabric designs to sew on the holes, if you like.
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    What kind of thread is best for repairing spandex?
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    If you are stitching the sides that don't have to stretch a lot, a regular cotton thread should be fine. Where it has to stretch, there you can use a stretchable thread.
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