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Joyful Mending
Joyful Mending: Beautiful Visible Repairs for the Things We Love | Noriko Misumi
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Joyful Mending shows you how to repair and improve old items of clothing by turning tears and flaws into beautiful features. Simply by applying a few easy sewing, darning, felting, or crocheting techniques, as well as some sashiko and other favorite embroidery stitches, you can repair your favorite pieces in a transformative way. Along with her own philosophy of mindfullness and Wabi-Sabi mending, author Noriko Misumi teaches you how to: Repair any kind of fabric that is torn, ripped or stained--whether knitted or woven Work with damaged flat or curved surfaces to make them aesthetically pleasing again Create repairs that blend in, as well as bold or whimsical visible repairs Darn your handmade or expensive gloves, sweaters and socks to make them look great again The joy to be found in working with your hands and the personal artistry you discover within yourself lie at the heart of this book. While nothing lasts forever, there's pleasure, as well as purpose, in appreciating age and imperfection. Joyful Mending allows you to surround yourself with the things that truly give you joy, whether they were given to you by a loved one, picked up in your travels or simply have a special place in your heart.
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Robotswithpersonality
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That was so much fun. Perhaps heavier on the inspiration/demonstration of final products than instructions but it's because a few simple methods can be applied in so many creative ways, and this author is particularly creative! I think I want to own this just as an art object.

TheBookHippie What a fun book! I love everything! 2y
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Robotswithpersonality
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Again: This has gone past mending, this is officially art. 👌🏻

Texreader I‘m enjoying your posts tonight!! 2y
Robotswithpersonality @Texreader Thanks! Was a little worried about spamming people's feeds, but I keep finding goodies! 😄 2y
julesG Following your mending posts with interest. I have got to read a few more books on the topic. 2y
Robotswithpersonality @julesG I'm just so glad they're out there. Most of these were English translations in the last few years of books only published within the last five! 2y
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Crocheted patches. CROCHETED PATCHES! I'm a heck of a lot better at crochet than I am at mending, WHY did this not occur to me?! Okay, so they're bulky and should probably only be used in heavier fabric circumstances but STILL! 🤦🏼‍♂️

TheBookHippie Ohmyword. Perfection. 2y
Texreader Love this!!! 2y
julesG Or make the patches out of thread with a teeny tiny crochet hook? For more delicate mending. 2y
Robotswithpersonality @julesG Possibilities...🤔 2y
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 2y
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Robotswithpersonality
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It's a pocket just big enough for a single piece of candy. 🍬
Dammit, that is SO CUTE. And it's functional, covering up a stain!

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Robotswithpersonality
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At this point I think we call it fibre sculpture. 😲

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Robotswithpersonality
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I adore how simple and useful this is, and how bonkers it looks at first glance. MMM, yarn spaghetti.

Larkken Your posts are reminding me of how insta reels of people mending are one of my favorite things 🧵😍 2y
Robotswithpersonality @Larkken Yes! I think that's how I first heard about visible mending. 2y
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Robotswithpersonality
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There's something so gloriously kooky about this intro page design choice: the limited palette 'fairy tale/Beatrix Potter-esque woodland creatures with clothes' illustrations framing + the author photo mashup. I love it.

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