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Woolfiller for Easy Knitwear Repair

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Woolfiller is prepackaged wool that can itself be used for fixing knitwear. Whether the problem is a rip or a cluster of moth bites, the solution is easy to apply. Simply pinch off an amount of the filler, place it on the back of the hole, and poke the needle through until the wools are embedded in one another. This is a great sweater-saver for people who are intimidated by darning or simply want a different look. Designed by Heleen Klopper of the Netherlands, Woolfiller comes in packs of five predetermined or customized colors. The hue can be selected to match or contrast. Check out the gallery for ideas and look for Woolfiller online and from select knitting stores around the world.

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