Learn how to start repairing clothes

Learn effective ways to treat stains

Knowing how to deal with stains is essential, if you want to keep your clothes in perfect condition. Each type of stain requires a different approach.

  • Dirt from foundation or powder can be removed with a cotton swab soaked in micellar fluid by gently wiping the soiled area.
  • Traces of blood require immediate attention. They should be washed off as quickly as possible with cold water. However, if the stain has dried, a paste of baking soda (3 tablespoons of baking soda to 1 tablespoon of water) can be applied to the stain. After 30 minutes, the clothes should be washed.
  • For pen or grass stains, a paste of baking soda and washing the clothes with Marseilles soap will also work.

The golden rule for removing stains is to act as quickly as possible. This will prevent them from penetrating deep into the fabric. Natural products, such as vinegar or soda will prove indispensable for delicate stains. Specialised products, on the other hand, will be needed for much more difficult cases.

Look for inspiration and step-by-step guides

Discover clothing repair options with the help of tutorials and inspirational guides. Whether you want to extend the life of your jeans or refresh a blouse with sentimental value, find a tutorial to guide you through the process. Using expert advice, you will not only learn new skills, but you will also be inspired to get creative with your fashion and clothing repairs. It’s a great way to make your wardrobe more personalised and unique.

Ensure proper storage of repair accessories

Keeping your tools in order makes work easier. Invest in practical organisers, boxes with compartments or special cases for needles and scissors so that everything has its place.

That way, when the need for a minor repair comes up, you can quickly find the accessories or thread colour you need. In addition, remember that proper storage prevents damage to delicate accessories and keeps threads and fabrics in good condition, free from creases and pills.

We don't repair because we don't know how

1 in 4 Poles admit that they don’t repair damaged clothes. The most frequently cited reason is the lack of skills that would allow this. Some people, however, prefer to buy new rather than repair, while others use the services of professional tailors and dressmakers.

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