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EcclesCake | 13:56 Tue 17th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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As it is turning increasingly autumnal I am reaching for my much loved cashmere cardi.

Sadly it is showing signs of abuse as I yank it on and the armhole is showing signs of wear and tear.

It is very fine gauge and I have not been able to find a suitable wool to make a repair and don't want to use sewing thread as it won't be stretchy enough.

Any suggestions in what I else I could look for to make small repairs to the seam?
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If you google for darning or mending wool you should get lots of links :)
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It's the colour matching that I'm struggling with.....dark mushroom is my best description and I haven't found a close enough match so far.....and if I do it is too coarse!

The folk in the knitting shop were less than helpful.....having said that I realise I'm going to a different town with quite a good knitting shop this week, perhaps they'll be more helpful?!?

Thanks for your suggestions Daffy.
There is a brand called Fortissima that has a huge selection of colours, it can be difficult to source in this country unless you can find a helpful shop who will order some in for you. The other option would be to buy a skein of a near colour and use dylon dyes to get it exact (or as near as poss).

I hope you manage to mend your jumper :)
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Thanks again Daffy, I'll try this other wool shop that have been helpful in the past. If they give me blank looks I will mention Fortissima.

It is so difficult to find wool/haberdashery/sewing shops these days :-(
I've to go into our big town tomorrow, there is/was a lovely shop there for wools etc, If it's till there I'll ask them about darning cashmere.

Last time I was in, they were very nice.
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Alba, do let me know how you get on as if I'm right in thinking the 'Big Town' begins with G I'll be there myself soon enough!

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