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is the name for the art of darning in India and neighbouring countries of the subcontinent, where this art of healing the cloth is used for practical and traditional reasons. Though wearing restored clothes is associated with poverty and thus seen as shameful, this technique has been used by highly
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of the fabric, with the stitcher reversing direction at the end of each row, and then filling in the framework thus created, as if weaving. Darning is a traditional method for repairing fabric damage or holes that do not run along a seam, and where patching is impractical or would create discomfort
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is a very small hand-held loom for weaving patches into the original cloth. They have an egg portion which goes inside the cloth and is grooved; the rest of the loom goes on the outside, and the two parts are held together by an elastic band. The loom is warped and woven upon with a needle, which
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is an old traditional skill or technique used to fix or repair historic textiles and woven materials and fabrics in Iran. Having an old history in weaving and textile making, the culture of rofoo, or "vasleh- Pineh" arose among the poor and unwealthy communities. They used patches to cover the
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technique in which contrasting thread is woven in and out of the ground fabric using rows of running stitches which reverse direction at the end of each row. The length of the stitches may be varied to produce geometric designs. Traditional embroidery using pattern darning is found in
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Invisible darning is the epitome of this attempt at restoring the fabric to its original integrity. Threads from the original weaving are unraveled from a hem or seam and used to effect the repair. Invisible darning is appropriate for extremely expensive fabrics and items of apparel.
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damaged parts and go over the space by running stitches and sometimes decorative ones. In some communities due to lack of resources, they repeated the process as they needed, which is why we find very colorful, different patterned vasleh- pineh in galleries and museums.
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to make weaving the patch easier. The hooks, when vertical, have the weft threads looped around them horizontally. If the hooks are flopped over one side or the other, the loop of weft twists, raising one or the other side of the loop, which creates the
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of the cloth. Other devices sold as darning looms are just a darning egg and a separate comb-like piece with teeth to hook the warp over; these are used for repairing knitted garments and are like a linear
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is typically as blunt-tipped as possible, to avoid splitting the threads as it is passed through the item being repaired. This is especially true of larger needles for darning coarse knitted cloth.
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In its simplest form, darning consists of anchoring the thread in the fabric on the edge of the hole and carrying it across the gap. It is then anchored on the other side, usually with a
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is a mushroom-shaped tool usually made of wood. The sock is stretched over the curved top of the mushroom, and gathered tightly around the stalk to hold it in place for darning.
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Specialty tools aside, anything that is round that can stretch and secure the fabric is also effective. Other examples include lacrosse balls, light bulbs, and lemons.
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In machine darning, lines of machine running stitch are run back and forth across the hole, then the fabric is rotated and more lines run at right angles.
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has been trying to preserve this art, and some artists in India still practice it as a hereditary art form, passed down for over sixteen generations.
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are considered the best rafoogars, who have imparted their knowledge to artists all over India. Rafoogars still exist across India.
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There are many varieties of fine darning. Simple over-and-under weaving of threads can be replaced by various fancy weaves, such as
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with a pronounced neck. The sock can be stretched over the full end of the gourd and held in place around the neck for darning.
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or two. If enough threads are criss-crossed over the hole, the hole will eventually be covered with a mass of thread.
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Sewing technique for repairing holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting using needle and thread
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The Dictionary of Needlework: An Encyclopaedia of Artistic, Plain, and Fancy Needlework
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embroidery technique that involves darning patterns into barelaid warp or weft thread.
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Using a mushroom; the needle must be fine enough to pass between the threads
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and countershed. The spacing of the hooks generally doesn't match the
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in the United Kingdom and in Canada, and some are homemade.
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There are special tools for darning socks or stockings:
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Darning needle
devil's darning needle

twill

sewing
fabric
knitting
needle
thread
sewing machine
running stitch
grain
needlework
embroidery
parallel
straight stitches
filet lace
lace
drawn thread work
running stitch
twills
chevrons
porcelain
Cypraea tigris
gourd
A brown and tan wooden egg that is round and used for mending clothes
A classic red and white mushroom, only the stem is a brown wood and the top is a painted wood. Polka dots on the top of the red. The round shape is used for mending fabric
mushroom wrapped in a fine knit cloth with holes in it; hand holding needle
darning needle

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