At Sewfixes.com, we believe a torn seam is not the end of a garment’s life. A dropped hem, a split zip, a jumper with a moth hole in the worst possible place — almost all of it is an evening’s work with a needle, and almost none of it needs a professional.
This site exists because mending quietly stopped being something people were taught. Clothes got cheaper, repairs got treated as not worth the bother, and a skill that used to pass between generations went missing. Meanwhile the average wardrobe throws out things that were three stitches from wearable.
So we take the repairs people actually face and work through them properly — what the damage really is, which stitch holds and which one fails again in a month, what thread and needle to reach for, and when a visible mend is the better answer than trying to hide it.
Everything here is written for someone who has never threaded a machine, let alone darned anything. We show the stitch rather than naming it and moving on, because the point is that the next time you will not need us.
We are not sponsored by any brand. When we recommend a thread, a needle or a machine, it is because it held.
Stitch it, mend it, make it last.