Repair What You Wear
Repair What You Wear is a unique, free-to-access website that teaches and inspires anyone to easily mend their own clothes.
At a time when people are increasingly aware of the importance of reducing waste as well as saving money, Repair What You Wear gives people easy-to-use techniques and skills to mend their own clothes.
You can watch video our video tutorials and learn to fix a tear in jeans, mend holes in knitwear, and do visible and invisible mending on jackets, skirts, uniforms, and many more types of garments.
There are also educational videos about the nature of different types of fabrics to help you choose the best material for your garments and mends.
Как выполнить шов «ёлочка» (инструкция для левой руки) — для школ
Как выполнить шов «ёлочка» (инструкция для правшей) — для школ
Как делать шов «назад иголку» (инструкция для правшей, для школ)
Как сделать шов «назад иголку» (инструкция для левшей, для школ)
Как вышивать крестиком (инструкция для левшей, для школ)
Как вышивать крестиком (инструкция для правшей — для школ)
How to sew on a badge
How to sew a button (right-handed instruction)
How to sew a button (Left handed instruction)
Learn How to Backstitch (left-handed Instruction)
Learn How to Backstitch (right-handed Instruction)
Why Learning to Repair Clothes Matters
Learning backstitch on Binca (left-handed Instruction)
Simple letter embroidery on Binca (left-handed Instruction)
Simple letter embroidery on Binca (right-handed Instruction)
Learning backstitch on Binca (right-handed Instruction)
Introduction to patching
How to make an adjustable waistband
Fashion, climate change and sustainability - key areas of study
Как заменить молнии на джинсах (без швейной машинки)
How to shorten a knitted dress by moving the rib
A guide to teaching mending skills
How to do a visible decorative hem on linen trousers
Mending Big Holes in Lycra
How to mend holes in gym pants / leggings
How to upcycle a linen shirt - simple and stylish
Understanding Wool
Fashion and Environment Presentation Video
Understanding Cotton
Woven Fabrics- Plain and Twill Weave