Seams-If It Ain’t Broke Don’t Sew, Part 1 (how to fix seams without sewing) Reparing Seams Without Sewing Is a Time & Effort Saver Some strategies include:
Hemming Tape
Hemming tape is a fabric adhesive, perfect for fast fixes. To use it, put a piece of the tape between fabric layers and iron them. The glue melts and binds the fabrics tightly together. As you can see here, it made the hems look very nice and clean without any visible sewing lines.
Fabric Adhesive
Another good seam fix possibility is fabric adhesive. Apply the glue on both sides of cut, hold them together and wait for it to dry out per instructions. Best to use on saimes where some of the fabric is overlaped, for a secure hold.
Iron-On Patches
Iron-On Patches — Iron-on patches can be a stylish way to cover larger tears or rips and are very easy, even for beginners.sewing hacks (ad) Just put a patch that is little bit larger than the hole over the tear, and iron it down. It is a piece of material with adhesive on the back that, when ironed onto fabric it creates a long-lasting fix and can also be decorative.
All of these methods are good alternatives to fixing clothes, without having to sew in the traditional sense making it easy for anyone that wants or needed ways how mend clothing and extend its life.