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Mending Handbook
  • Publisher: C&T Publishing
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 31 May 2026
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781644035788
  • Stock: Not Yet Published
  • Size: 203x254 mm
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: £19.99
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Mending Handbook

£19.99

Repair & Restore Fabric & Textiles by Shannon Leigh Roudhán & Jason Bowlsby (Author)

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Book Description

This is your ultimate guide to reclaiming your favorite clothes with a modern take on traditional mending techniques.

Explore expert tips for tricky fabrics, creative fixes, and no-sew solutions, ensuring you're ready for any repair. With detailed instructions and 50 embroidery and mending stitches, this book turns mending into a modern, stylish art form.

  • Learn the difference between darning and mending, find out how to patch with style, tackle techniques like sashiko and boro, and explore creative reinforcements with lace, crochet, and more.
  • Master 50 mending stitches to refresh and renew your favorite clothes, saving money and reducing waste
  • Discover how to make stylish repairs using darning, patches, reinforcements, eye-catching sashiko and boro stitches, and more to bring new life to your clothes

Learn how to easily fix your garments using buttons, hems, emergency repairs, and no-sew tricks—these practical solutions will have your clothes looking their best in no time!

About the Author

About Shannon Leigh Roudhán & Jason Bowlsby

Shannon Leigh Roudhán and Jason Bowlsby are the dynamic DIY duo from Seattle, Washington. They have published 10 books of crochet and knitwear patterns and have been teaching adults for over 20 year in both local and national venues. Visit their website: shannonandjason.com



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