well if you got a ripped suit or tuxedo or dinner jacket the best way to find out if its ripped is check every part of the silk lining from the seams at the bottom and sleeves and the seams in the lining or if you got a rip in a center vent or one of the side vents the best way to fix a rip in the lining is use a reweaver you can stitch back all the threads in a seam but if you got a rip which doesent have a seam its damaged betyond repair but if you got a rip on the outside of the suit like the bottom of the back or a sleeve or the center or side vents or pockets you can use a reweaver even if your central vent has been torn slitley due to pulling on both ends of the vent leading to stress to pull on not just the suit itsleff but the silk lining will also get ripped because when you pull on both ends you are basicly pulling the seams apart but you can fix it by reweaving it so if you got a suits in your wardrobe cheack each one from the lining to the bottom of the suits and central and side vents and especialy cheack the pockets.
Repair it. The Torah-scroll parchments can be sewn.
RIPPED!! Wait that's 6 letters. Well, not that!!
Ours just ripped open on the highway. Do not try to repair, as it will rip again at the wrong time.
sew the laces together and stick the ripped bit with glue
I liked the suit Hearts the best of all four suits.The man bought an expensive suit. Many hotels will press a man's suit and deliver it to him. Seeing her brother smoke cigarettes, within months she followed suit. That dress just does not suit your figure.
There are a couple of different options for repairing ripped jeans. The easiest would be the "iron on" patches. Another option is "sew on" patches, these will require a little more work.
To get a ripped top of a Jeep repaired, one should visit the local dealership for a quotation. Alternatively, many car garages will be able to fix this. If not, contact Jeep directly.
Repairing gloves would depend upon the material from which they're made. If they are knitted then simple needle and thread may be all that is required to repair them. If they are leather gloves they can still be sewed, however the repair will look rather obvious.
Yes, instantaneously but only if you've taken your daily pills.
Actually, there is no way to repair a tear in any suit and restore its hydro-dynamics
Call the cable company to repair it if you are still in service with them. Doing it yourself will only make the reception pretty bad.
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