In a world that often favors the new over the old, there’s a quiet, joyful rebellion in mending what we already have. For those of us who appreciate the art of handcrafting and the philosophy behind Waldorf education, mending isn’t just a practical task—it’s a meaningful process that connects us to the past, encourages mindfulness, and celebrates the stories embedded in our garments.
By using a playsilk to repair your clothing, we not only restore a beloved garment but also make the repair itself a part of the garment’s story. In this post, we’ll explore how to transform a simple mending project into an opportunity for expression, reflection, and sustainability—one stitch at a time.

Gather Your Supplies:
These are the tools we used to Mend a Patch with your Playsilk:
- Playsilk
- Needle and thread (we used embroidery thread)
- Scissors
- Garment in need of repair
Mend a Patch with your Playsilk:
Step 1:
Find a garment that is in need of repair.

Step 2:
Using an old playsilk or scrap of fabric cut a square that covers the hole with about an inch extra on either side of the hole.

Step 3:
Fold the sides in on the square of playsilk and pin down over your hole.

Step 4:
Using your thread sew long the edge of the match.

Step 5:
Finish sewing the outside of the patch.

Step 6:
For a stronger mend, sew within the patch - you can have fun with patterns here. Enjoy your visibly mended piece that is uniquely yours!

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