Since it’s burned, it likely won’t rip further, the material is literally melted. You could find matching sewing thread and put a couple stitches in it, but you’ll have to be really careful to make it invisible. Honestly I wouldn’t bother, any repairs you try may make it look worse.
thanks for your help. I'm a little afraid that it will get worse, but do you have a link to a video of how the sewing should look like? I have a few people in my family who know how to sew
There wouldn’t be a video for specific damage like this. It’s just a couple of tiny stitches in whichever way makes the most sense. But again, the fabric is melted, so I wouldn’t worry about putting stitches in, they’re not necessary.
and so that the hole doesn't get bigger I know that since it was burnt it shouldn't but you can see in the picture that the smaller hole next to the fibers next to it are tearing slightly. maybe clear varnish or hot glue from the inside?
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u/allaspiaggia 14d ago
Since it’s burned, it likely won’t rip further, the material is literally melted. You could find matching sewing thread and put a couple stitches in it, but you’ll have to be really careful to make it invisible. Honestly I wouldn’t bother, any repairs you try may make it look worse.