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Repairing a dress – these 3 DIY tips make sewing superfluous

An unraveled seam, tears or a broken hem – and your favourite dress is sorted out and ends up in the garbage can? There's another way! With our tips, you can repair a hole or tear in your dress without having to pick up a needle and thread. You can also easily deal with a broken hem, so you'll wonder why you didn't try this earlier.

Simple DIY ideas without sewing: how to repair your dress

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What you need:

  • A broken dress
  • Hem tape to iron on
  • Scraps of fabric or leather
  • Fabric glue
  • Adhesive tape
  • Decorative ribbons

And you're ready to go.

Tip no. 1: Repair a broken hem on your dress

Dress hems, i.e. the sewn edges at the ends of dresses, are only finished with fine seams so that the seam is not visible on the outside. This looks pretty, but is not as robust as a trouser hem, for example. Even if you can sew, it's not easy to repair a hem on a dress properly. Save yourself the trouble and repair the hem of your dress with an iron-on hem tape. You can get this from a haberdashery store, for example.

A person holds a white ribbon to an orange fabric on an ironing board

Tip no. 2: Repair undone seams

Another common problem: ripped seams (especially on tight-fitting skirts and dresses). One big step or a hectic movement and the seam tears. If this has happened to you more than once, you should consider reinforcing the hem with a small leather or fabric triangle (leftovers from past DIY projects are perfect for this). Simply stick the triangle on with fabric glue and you have successfully repaired the tear in the dress.

Two hands hold a golden triangle on an orange fabric

Tip no. 3: Repair a tear, hole etc. in your dress

Whether it's a stubborn stain, a loose thread or a weaving fault - even the smallest blemish can ruin your favorite dress. Repair your dress by decorating unsightly areas with double-sided adhesive tape. A loose thread, for example, can be covered up with some pretty decorative ribbons. To make the decoration last longer, we recommend using ribbons that can be ironed or sewn on. Incidentally, you can also easily repair a hole in your dress in this way - by simply making it disappear behind a pretty ribbon. 

Alternatively, you can decorate unsightly areas on your dress such as loose threads or stains using the Japanese technique Kintsugi - also without sewing. Go for it and give it a try!

More broken favorite pieces in your closet?

As you can see, a dress can be easily repaired without any sewing skills. Do other items of clothing in your wardrobe, such as your favorite jeans or sweater, also need a little overhaul? Then you might also be interested in our tips on “Repairing jeans” and “Repairing wool sweaters”. 3 simple tips - with a huge impact.

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