Mary was playing with her pet dog, Tony. Tony jumped up 1 and caught her favourite sweater. It was so happy that it made several holes with its teeth.
Mary was heartbroken. "I can't simply2 nice clothes just because of a hole, "she thought. As a sweater designer, she often 3 her own sweaters, so she decided to learn a new4 —repairing.
Instead of trying to make the repair as 5 as possible, she tried to repair clothes with a big fix. Her first sweater with holes was fixed with sunsets and flying birds. It has now become part of a special show at a museum in the UK. The show teaches 6 about clothing repairthroughout history to the modern day.
Mary now 7 repairing classes online and shares advice with more than 100, 000 Internet followers. She's pleased that repairing one's own clothes is becoming 8 once again. It has disappeared for ages, but it's really exciting to see it 9 , "she says. "I am very glad that repairing has become a new 10 . It makes me positive about the future. "