I remember her telling me they took fibers from the hem or another inconspicuous area and wove them into
the fabric over the hole.
Not exact matches
I don't really recommend the use of a snappi on these because I've seen them leave
holes in the
fabric over time.
We used to buy those tiny
fabric knots to wear with the French - cuffed shirts we got at Thomas Pink, until a friend who'd made a move to a more relaxed lifestyle sold us her cufflink stash: beautiful, feminine cufflinks she'd collected
over the years that turned out to be 200x easier to get through the darned
holes.
The arm
holes are in an extremely awkward position, it makes it so that there is very little mobility unless you roll yhe sleeves up and pull excess
fabric over your shoulders, which makes you look kind of silly.
We laid our mini-blind «skeleton»
over our
fabric panel, and started stringing the cords through the
holes in each slat... all the way down to the bottom!
Making a note of where the hanging
holes are, slip the cover in place
over the noticeboard so there is an equal amount of excess
fabric top and bottom.