I've never needed to do this, but if I should have to at some point, this video will come in very handy. Learning from your efforts, I might use an awl or heavy needle to pierce some holes in that tough fabric first, so I wouldn't have to push the curved needle through quite as forcefully. Thanks for showing your different attempts. Fun video!
@ColleenMarble3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! The awl/heavy needle idea sounds like it would help for sure! I bet the end result would be much neater that way.
@Amritadivya54 Жыл бұрын
Why didn't you coat the embroidery floss with wax so it is stronger and less likely to knot? Great to see a repair on an item like this! I have a large case that also has a broken handle but it is leather. I will have another look at it now. Thanks!!
@ColleenMarble Жыл бұрын
Great point! And in fact, I didn't have any wax at the time, although I do now. It really does make a difference in hand sewing, so I bet it would be good for this type of project. We just came back from another trip with that suitcase and it's still holding up great! 10/10 recommend this repair.
@laurad1487 Жыл бұрын
Old fashioned.button and carpet thread is very strong
@ColleenMarble10 ай бұрын
Yes it is! I've recently acquired some 100-yr-old silk buttontwist and that stuff is STRONG. You cannot break it.
@loveisjoynpain8 күн бұрын
May I suggest for those with arthritic hands and those who do not know how to sew...ur local shoe repair shop will repair this for about $10.00. Still a great savings Org. Price = $80 Purchase Price = $20 + Repair = $10 Tot Savings = $50 (FYI, the shoe repair shop would strengthen the original material with another piece of material and double stitch over the frayed part of the strap, attach the metal O ring, slide underneath the covering & attach the metal top button onto the metal O ring, and this suitcase would look brand new as if it never was torn (broken.)
@ColleenMarble6 күн бұрын
That's a great point! Shoe repair shops can be tough to find, but if one is nearby this is a wonderful solution!
@SBL1932 Жыл бұрын
What's some e6000 underneath the handle when you put the end back in before you sew help.
@ColleenMarble Жыл бұрын
Yes, I think that would be a good addition to this repair! I hadn't thought of that. We just returned from another trip with this suitcase, and I'm happy to report this repair is still holding!
@staysweden Жыл бұрын
How do i remove the washer in the broken side of the handle though? Was thininking, i;ll replace it that way.
@ColleenMarble Жыл бұрын
Hi! Thanks for watching. On my suitcase, the washer is actually a rivet of some kind. There is no way to undo it. I hope you'll still be able to fix your suitcase!
@staysweden Жыл бұрын
See that's the thing.. on my suitcase as well it looks like the rivet cannot be removed :(
@ColleenMarble Жыл бұрын
@@staysweden The good thing is you can fix without removing if your strap is broken in the way mine was. The repair I made has held up perfectly through many trips over the past year and a half. We've traveled a lot, and I even took this suitcase overseas. All of the stitches have held up great!
@ashleyeahh9 ай бұрын
You can remove the rivets. kzbin.info/www/bejne/b366eaBqf5dogLMsi=e2SMt5hlLaiHe0_H
@shakeblue55738 ай бұрын
@@staysweden drill out the rivet
@memphis032 жыл бұрын
Job well done!
@ColleenMarble2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Since I made that video, I've taken several trips with this suitcase, and the repair is holding up very well!
@laurad1487 Жыл бұрын
How would you fix a handle that is ripped through in the middle?
@ColleenMarble10 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, I just saw your comment. I am not sure that is fixable, but you could try stitching it together using really strong thread to see if that works.
@susancheveralllong76942 жыл бұрын
The more custom you case the easier you can find in the sea of cases...