tear, with the intent of ripping cloth
An L-shaped tear in cloth is commonly referred to as a "L-shaped rip" or "L-shaped tear." This type of damage typically occurs when the fabric is pulled or snagged in a way that creates a distinct right-angle shape. Repairing an L-shaped tear often involves stitching or patching to restore the integrity of the fabric.
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For cloth shades, an iron on fabric patch will work well.
They both want the cloth there for they tug at it till it rips or one succeeds in getting the whole thing!
You can use a soft piece of cloth. If it is not availible, you can tear of a piece of cloth from your wear (but only in emergency). You con also wipe of the blood and wash the wound to reduse the need of a bandage.
You get another piece of string
You can get the Amber Tear by making it to Zero Isle West the 40th floor, or you can find a wonder mail for it.
A drop of liquid from the eye (rhymes with beer), or to rip something like cloth or paper (rhymes with hair).
Well that is a vague question that really depends on what kind of cloth you are referring to, what kind of plastic bag and what you define as a bunch.
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A hole in a cloth car seat can be repaired by taping it from the inside. A piece of duct tape that matches the color of the cloth will work. Place the tape under the hole, then pull the fibers of the tear across the tape so that the entire sticky part is covered.