Can you tell me how to repair this with no sign of damage?

Shay Johnson
by Shay Johnson
I have a burn hole in this fabric. I called and the set is discontinued. I am heading to the cleaners to ask them. They are robbers though. I would like to ask if you could help me. I can't manage the sight of a wrinkle if it's stitched. I am hoping to pay someone who cna sew better than me. excuse the image.

check the tiny hole.
  5 answers
  • 27524803 27524803 on Feb 17, 2018

    The only solution I can offer is to remove the square with the hole in it and replace it with one from another area of the quilt where it will not be as noticeable..... say one of the edges.... another solution would be to replace some of the other squares in addition to the one with the hole... and put them in a random or other pattern... just save the squares you take out to make future repairs.

  • Sharon Sharon on Feb 17, 2018

    Another solution would be to add some applique designs in a slightly contrasting fabric or embroider some design over it randomly on squares to blend.

  • Karen J Karen J on Feb 17, 2018

    You could add buttons to that row. Since the hole is off center, I would use 2 buttons per square.

  • Helen Helen on Feb 17, 2018

    remove an inconspicuous piece with a razor if you can. cut it out. Remove around the burn hole and using a fabric glue you can glue the piece you cut out, to cover it from the underside.


  • Shay Johnson Shay Johnson on Feb 17, 2018

    Thank you very much I sewed the holes and covered the pillows. It's ok now. I tied them like scarves. the fabric was $2 a yard very nice.