My tomato plant branches can now hold the weight of the tomatoes that are growing.
Our doggie door on the screen door was hanging on by a thread. Now it's repaired and ready for paws to run through it.
This is the first set of blinds that was repaired. Looks normal right? The top left hand corner of blinds were slanting down because the threading broke. See pictures below of how the second set of curtains was repaired.
O-H-I-O
We have our flag flying high for football season. Yes, I know it's backwards from this view.
Ok, so how exactly was I able to fix my blinds. I'll do a step-by-step account of how to do it. If you ever have this problem, spend $2 at Home Depot instead of a whole lot more buying new ones like I almost did. (I apologize in advance for the slightly dark photos) Here's how it goes...
Before
So there is a thread that loops inside the box at the top of blinds, held together by a metal piece. Well, the metal piece snapped and the threat broke in two. I placed one zip tie on each thread end and tightened it to create a little knot.
After all is said and done, you have a repaired curtain that looks like nothing ever happened.
Seriously, I'm taking notes as I see my tomato plants slumped over like an elderly man. Must buy zip ties.
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