A hole in the down jacket can be solved by: embroidering, sewing, labeling, and applying repair glue of the same color as the down jacket. The details are as follows:
1. Embroidery:
If the down jacket is torn and there is no suitable fabric to modify it, you can use embroidery. A simpler operation plan is to go to the market to find a beautiful piece of embroidered cloth, the size corresponding to the hole, and then find someone to patch the hole, and you're done. If it's a bit more complicated, just ask someone to embroider directly at the entrance of the hole, which will also be more expensive.
2. Sewing:
Use needle and thread to mend. The color of the thread is similar to the color of the clothes. However, the needle and thread required for down jackets are specially made, and only very fine needles can be used. The needles usually used at home cannot be used because the needle holes are too thick and lint will leak out after sewing. If you don’t have a fine needle at home or you don’t know how to do it yourself, you can send it to a shop that specializes in repairing down jackets for repair.
3. Label:
If it is on the down jacket, you can buy a logo yourself. The size should be enough to cover the crack as much as possible. Most people will think that it is where the trademark is, and the trademark is chosen at will. If it is a down jacket from a big brand, it can be sent to the manufacturer for repair.
4. Apply the same color repair glue to the down jacket:
Cut out the same color repair glue and stick it on the hole. After being attached, it is not only not obvious from the appearance, but also can continue to firmly adhere to the scratched part of the clothes.
Notes:
1. The material of the down jacket is very flammable, and the fluffy and dry down inside can easily fuel the fire. It will burn more intensely when it comes into contact with oily skin, so life Try to stay away from open flames.
2. The fabric of down jackets is mostly made of special nylon taffeta. This fabric is high in strength, strong and durable, but has extremely poor heat resistance and will deform when it exceeds 160°C.