jime
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Anybody know of a good/easy way to re-thread the drawstring on a pair of shorts? I have no sewing skills.......
Thanks!
Thanks!
sli74 said:Take a small safety pin and pin it to the end of the drawstring. Then put the safety pin into the hole and begin pushing it through by bunching the fabric over the safety pin and then pulling the bunched fabric over the end of the pin and pushing the pin deeper in once more. By doing this until the pin comes out the other hole will pull the string through. Does that make sense?
sli74
sli74 said:Take a small safety pin and pin it to the end of the drawstring. Then put the safety pin into the hole and begin pushing it through by bunching the fabric over the safety pin and then pulling the bunched fabric over the end of the pin and pushing the pin deeper in once more. By doing this until the pin comes out the other hole will pull the string through. Does that make sense?
sli74
BorealChickadee said:Safety pins work great- Just use one sturdy enough to take the pushing through the fabric. If you use a small one, it will bend slightly and open up and then it's a pain in the a$$ to get out because it's opened up inside the tunnel. So get one of those big sturdy ones. And i second the motion for pinning the free end before you start threading. Frustrating having the free end follow the pin into the tunnel.
I also have the forerunner of the bodkin. A long needle with a hook on the end from one of the original machines used to make silk stockings.
Pete_Hickey said:I always use a bicycle spoke to work it through. Everyone has some spare bike spokes hanging around, right?
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