I found a $6 product on Amazon that will easily fix holes in your clothes without sewing – it’s witchcraft

A HACK enthusiast has found a $6 product from Amazon that easily fixes holes in clothes without a sewing needle.

He showed viewers how he utilized the homeware item in a TikTok video.

Content creator Jared shared a $6 product on Amazon that helps you look your best

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Content creator Jared shared a $6 product on Amazon that helps you look your bestCredit: TikTok / @stuffyouactuallyneed
It easily fixes holes in your clothes without sewing, just like'witchcraft'

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It easily fixes holes in your clothes without sewing, just like ‘witchcraft’Credit: TikTok / @stuffyouactuallyneed

Jared Andersen (@stuffyouactuallyneed) has an eye for finding products that make life easier and shares those tips online.

In a TikTok video, he shared a unique tool from Amazon that easily fixes holes in his clothes.

He laid a washed-out burgundy shirt on the table and zoomed in on its imperfections.

“I found a way to fix all these holes that just randomly show in clothes,” he said in a voiceover.

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Jaren then told viewers about the Stitch Witchery Fusible Bonding Web, $5.99, which he uses to hide the spots.

First, he cut a small piece and placed it on the inside of the shirt, behind the hole.

Then, he pressed the fabric together with his fingers and pressed on the front and back with a hot iron for ten seconds.

“It’s honestly stronger and looks better than I thought it would,” he admitted.

As the video came to a close, he jokingly called it “witchcraft.”

Many viewers appreciated the fashion hack.

“Back when I was little I found this in my mom’s sewing box and used it all up and never knew until today what it was for,” a viewer shared.

“If I don’t have an iron will a straightener work because I’m buying this right now,” another chimed in.

Thanks, bruh. I needed this,” a fan praised.

“What??? I’ve thrown away so many shirts! Genius,” another added.

He showed viewers how he uses Stitch Witchery Bonding Web to conceal the holes

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He showed viewers how he uses Stitch Witchery Bonding Web to conceal the holesCredit: TikTok / @stuffyouactuallyneed

Emma James

Emma James is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Emma James joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing emmajames@ustimespost.com.

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