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Title: invisible canvas repair
Post by: fragged8 on July 07, 2010, 12:03:32 am
hiya 
A customer has asked me a good question,  can tears in canvas be repaired invisibly ?
he doesn't want patches as the canvas is only a year old.


anyone have any thoughts on this ?
Title: Re: invisible canvas repair
Post by: mike802 on July 07, 2010, 05:45:26 am
Sounds like a tall order to me.  I have in some cases been able to hide the repair in a seam, or make a new seam where the repair is, but only if a seam is close by, or their is enough slack in the canvas to take up the seam allowance in the repair.
Title: Re: invisible canvas repair
Post by: MinUph on July 07, 2010, 07:24:28 am
Only thing I can think of is to just replace the torn section with new.
Title: Re: invisible canvas repair
Post by: bobbin on July 07, 2010, 03:14:17 pm
Many, many moons ago when I worked in a very high end tailoring shop a customer asked about a repair to a 3 corner tear in a very expensive suit.  We gave him the usual options  which included sending the garment out for reweaving ($$). 

I still quote the advice given him for the less expensive option:  "we can fix it but we can't make it disappear".  That pretty much sums it up. 
Title: Re: invisible canvas repair
Post by: Mike8560 on July 07, 2010, 07:11:03 pm
I agree with everyoneive hidthem in seams and made seams to hide repairs but then I'll mirror the seam on a cover on a good side to make it look original. And I've replace a entire panel on A canvas from seam to seam when neccarry. But I don't know how to hide just a patch.
Title: Re: invisible canvas repair
Post by: fragged8 on July 08, 2010, 03:44:53 pm
thank guys,

i was sort of thinking invisible repairs like on vinyl, i know thats a different ball game, but you never know
till you ask eh ?

so i guess its patch it or hide it if you can   :o

Rich