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Instead of tossing damaged togs out with the garbage, you can revive tired, worn clothing by dabbling in some beginner's stitchcraft or by taking them to a professional tailor for some emergency suturing.
More often than not, repairing blemished clothes and accessories will hurt your pocketbook (and our planet's resources) a great deal less than buying replacements. Real Simple shows us why closing up a hole in a moth-eaten sweater is a cinch, how you can use a dry gum eraser to rub out dirt stains on a canvas bag, and-because prevention is always better than the cure-how to avoid stretching or shrinking your cold-weather woolens in the first place. ::Real Simple
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