 will show and I do have other plans for the pants so I will try to link the video for that in the description below. I also have already shown how to repair a hole in knit fabric when I did the t-shirt and we put the lace over the hole and then made the hole bigger. In this case we're going to seal up the hole and make it smaller. The stitching will show like I said and you have to either be okay with that and just live with it or you have to cover it up with something. You could of course put a patch over the hole. I choose not to do that so I'm going to squish my leggings here under the presser foot and so that there's only one layer of fabric under the presser foot and I'm going to pinch the fabric together and line it up underneath the needle and then I'm going to do a wide tight zigzag across the hole back and forth quite a few times to seal up the hole and add some threads and stitching underneath where the hole may be open still. It's going to seal it up really nicely. You'll see that table shaking a bit because of the sewing machine and the camera where the camera is sitting but there you see the hole is all sealed and it's not the prettiest repair on the planet but use light colored fabric and it won't show that much and it's pretty high up on the thigh so I wear long shirts anyway so it's not going to show. So that's it another quick easy repair there my presser foot came off but I clipped it right back on easy easy. Alright that's it for right now look at that other video to see what else I do with these pants. Don't forget to have a great day do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you later.