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In The Olden Days....
Mam used to mend torn clothes with a product which was a sort of cloth with an adhesive side. She would cut off a bit that was big enough to cover the tear and then press it with a hot iron so that it stuck to the garment and made a stitchless repair. Does anyone remember what it was called?
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Available from Wilko and other haberdashery stockists.
https:/ /www.wi lko.com /en-uk/ korbond -white- iron-on -hemmin g-web-2 0m/p/02 28241
Available from Wilko and other haberdashery stockists.
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HeatnBond is one of these. There are also powder types which allow hemming, patching, labelling, etc. by sprinkling it on and then overlay the piece to be bonded on top, of which this is one
https:/ /www.am azon.co m/Super mend-Fa bric-Te xtile-B onding- Powder/ dp/B00F K86OSY
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Ah yes, takes me right back to my youf. New trousers - out to play - fall over and tears the knee - clip round the ear - iron on patch.
Never really the answer as they always felt like cardboard and left an impression around the edges. A couple of washes at the corners started to curl.
Tom trousers eh! I'd be a fashion icon now...
Never really the answer as they always felt like cardboard and left an impression around the edges. A couple of washes at the corners started to curl.
Tom trousers eh! I'd be a fashion icon now...