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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 3088219, member: 2844"]Look at the condition of the fur. If it is in good condition it is one of the easiest things to repair. If it is dry and brittle, you will need to ask an expert.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't cut the lining, but cut the stitches at the bottom where the lining is stitched to the fur. Not all of them, just enough to get to the tear.</p><p>Then feel your way up to where the tear is, and repair it. When you're ready, just stitch the lining back on the fur.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 3088219, member: 2844"]Look at the condition of the fur. If it is in good condition it is one of the easiest things to repair. If it is dry and brittle, you will need to ask an expert. Don't cut the lining, but cut the stitches at the bottom where the lining is stitched to the fur. Not all of them, just enough to get to the tear. Then feel your way up to where the tear is, and repair it. When you're ready, just stitch the lining back on the fur.[/QUOTE]
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