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Now that I've got your attention, I need someone who can repair a pull in a sweater for me.
I'll be happy to send a picture of the damage and pay a reasonable amount for your skill.
A from the good little witch.
check out any yarn store near you that offers a weekly sit-in where the ladies all sit and drink tea while they visit and knit or crochet. There is bound to be someone who will say.. "oh honey.. all you have to do is... "
We ran into this in December when the edges of my son's hat began to curl. They were so excited to have someone new that they didn't even charge him.
Around here, you would google "knitting shop" to find a list. Each of them has a schedule on the website.
Good luck!
I'm needing closure here, did you pretend it wasn't there, and wear the sweater anyway?
It's been much too cold to wear the sweater. I still haven't quite decided what I'm going to do yet. I keep checking the sweater but so far it hasn't spontaneously mended itself.
Maybe give this a whirl. While not as long of a pull as you describe, the one she fixes here is fairly substantial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zCTOSOropg
Update:
I tried the technique shown on the youtube video this evening and it looks pretty darned good! It's definitely wearable again ~ and maybe the weather will cooperate, too.
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