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Latest revision as of 08:39, 17 March 2025

Darned is a term that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context in which it is used. Below are the primary meanings and uses of the term "darned."

Textile Repair[edit]

In the context of textiles, "darned" refers to a method of repairing holes or worn areas in fabric. This technique involves weaving thread across the damaged area to restore its integrity. Darning is commonly used on socks, sweaters, and other knitted items.

Types of Darning[edit]

  • Pattern Darning: A decorative form of darning that uses a variety of stitches to create patterns.
  • Invisible Darning: A technique aimed at making the repair as inconspicuous as possible.
  • Swiss Darning: Also known as duplicate stitch, this method involves embroidering over the existing stitches.

Tools and Materials[edit]

Expression[edit]

"Darned" is also a euphemistic expression used in place of the word "damned." It is often used to convey mild frustration or surprise without resorting to stronger language.

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