This article was co-authored by David Reeves and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. David Reeves is a Bespoke Tailor and the Founder of Reeves: Modern English Tailoring, based in New York City. David has been in the bespoke tailoring business for over 25 years and specializes in designing and creating custom, high-end suits. David has worked with influential names in the United Kingdom and the United States such as Richard James of Savile Row, Prada, Commes Des Garcons, and Timothy Everest.
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Tiny needle holes are inevitable when you unpick a hem, remove embroidery, or take off a pocket. Fortunately, a few simple tricks can restore the fabric and make it look perfectly smooth. You don't even need fancy tools! Grab a spoon and heat up an iron. You'll use a combination of moisture, heat, and scraping the fabric to remove those irritating needle marks.
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Bespoke TailorStretching and steaming fabric can fix needle marks. Getting rid of needle marks in fabric takes a bit of work, but it can be done. Gently stretch and pull the fabric, manipulating it back into shape with your hands. Use steam to make the fabric more flexible as you work. The stretching, pulling, and steaming help realign the threads in the fabric, making those needle marks far less obvious.