When a moth eats your sweater or you accidentally rip your pants, you don't have to throw your clothes away. You can make the hole disappear with the art of reweaving. In this piece, we look this dying art form that uses threads from the same fabric to stitch up those holes, so you won't be able to tell they were ever there.
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