How to Fix a Sweater Snag? | yohana

Gap Cable-Knit Sweater
Ah, the hazards of a new furry friend. Thankfully there's a quick fix so you can snuggle with the little devil without having to fear for the life of your new cashmere. And even if you don't have a claw-happy feline at home, everyone runs into a pulled thread here and again. Got a needle and a bottle of nail polish? Good, we're in business! Click on the get the simple two steps needed to fix any snag in a snap.

Are you ready for this? It's staggeringly simple. Step 1: Use your needle to push the scraggly bit of thread back through the hole so it's on the underside of the sweater. No needle on hand? Don't worry, we're not the domestic type either! We heardental floss threaders do the trick as well. Also, if you happen to have a small crochet hook lying around (Who are you, Martha Stewart?), it works wonders to get those annoying threads back through the hole.
Step 2: Knot that pesky snag! This will keep the darn thing in place. And just to make sure that sucker doesn't go anywhere, break out theclear nail polish to stop it from unraveling. While dabbing the thread with polish, please be make sure not to get the varnish all over your sweater! Proceed with caution.
Once you're all done, why not touch up your digits with the clear polish? We hear painting a manicure with clear polish every couple days keeps the inevitable chipping at bay!
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