How To Fix A Snag (in Almost Anything)

March 23, 2016

Our friends at Sam Hober recently made a video on how to fix a snag in a grenadine. The loosely woven Italian silk is beautiful, but it admittedly snags easily, which can turn an expensive purchase into something unwearable. The solution? Don’t cut the snag – gently push it back into place with a fine needle and some thread.

The technique works on other things as well. I’ve used on it on everything from finely woven neckties to sweaters to shirts. On tougher garments, you can use Dritz’ Snag Nab-It tool to help you along. It has a rough end to help pull a snag through to the other side, but on more delicate materials, you’ll want to use a smoother needle (like Noi demonstrates above).

Incidentally, Sam Hober is great for neckwear. Their website isn’t as flashy as some bigger brands, but they make bespoke, handmade ties for less than the price of high-end ready-to-wear. Their quality control is also much better than I’ve found anywhere else. You can sort through their fabrics in-person by ordering swatches.