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Easy DIY Home Repairs
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How to Mend Upholstery
While torn upholstery fabric should be either replaced or patched, you can mend ripped seams. Use strong nylon thread and a curved upholsterer’s needle. (If you can’t find these at a fabric store or a megamart, go to Conso Products Company, www.conso.com, to find a retailer near you.) Pin the seam together, then use a blind stitch. (For a guide to blind and other stitches, try The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Sewing, by Lydia Wills; $17, Alpha Books, www.amazon.com.)
Pros Charge: $35 and up.
DIY Cost: $25.50 ($6 for thread, $2.50 for a needle, and $17 for the book).


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