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By Zsuzsy Bee

You’re planning to go camping next weekend and you just remembered that on last years camping trip you noticed a small tear in your tent. If not repaired that small tear can become a large problem quickly but it really is easy to repair. (Even on the trail). So remember to take your mending kit with you when tenting.



Mending kit:

  1. Canvas tent: small scissors, sewing awl, strong T-pins, leather sewing needles (also called glovers needles) these will help get through the heavy canvas even if multi layered, canvas repair patches or tape (sometimes called taffeta repair tape), seam sealer made for canvas, waxed thread or heavy-duty cotton thread, optional thimble and mini pair of needle nose pliers, see #4 for details, ‘Kiddy blow-up-swimming-pool’ repairpatches & adhesive
  2. Nylon tent: small scissors, regular straight pins, sturdy sewing needle with large enough eye for use with waxed thread rip stop’ nylon repair patches or tape, seam sealer made for nylon tent, (make sure you're using the right sealer; canvas sealer could damage a nylon tent) waxed thread, optional thimble, see #4 for details, ‘Kiddy blow-up- swimming pool’repair patches & adhesive
  3. Screen tent: small scissors, regular straight pins, scrap nylon screening, waxed thread, darning needle (not thicker then the holes of the screening) optional thimble, (only if your screen tent has flooring  see #4 for details ‘Kiddy blow-up- swimming pool’ repair patches & adhesive)
  4. Tent flooring: Although mending doesn’t involve sewing I thought I would include it so that you’re prepared for all. Most tent floorings are made of fiber or fabric enforced ‘tarp-ing’. To mend it you will need ‘Kiddy blow-up-pool’ repair patches & adhesive. To make the tent floor water tight again add patch from inside and out. Follow instructions of manufacturing company. Duct tape over the whole patch outside will give added protection.


Even though the patch kits say sealing is enough, I prefer to sew all the tears then cover them with the appropriate patch & sealer inside and out.

The following method has served me well. The old canvas tent has had a patch for over twenty years and is still in use. Our newer nylon two room tent has two patches, one large one which is near the front flap where it got zippered in accidentally. This one had to be fixed at the camp site fast as there was danger of us being carried away by the bloodthirsty jeep sized mosquitos.

Large tears must be sewn closed before being patched with a patch or repair tape because the tension on the fabric etc. could eventually pull the rip apart again. You can do the ‘on-site fixit job’ then add a larger permanent patch once you’re home using the sewing machine. Give the patch a double topstitching all around then remember to run a sealer bead over the seams to make it water resistant again. (Reseal occasionally , once every year or two)



Tent Patch Methodology:


· Cut two patches, one that is at least 1½inches wider & longer and one that is 2inches/5cm wider & longer then the tear.

· Pin the smaller patch on the inside.

· With your thread and needle using small back stitches sew the patch on securely.

· Working from the outside, gently lift the tent fabric at the tear and squeeze in a small amount of the sealer/adhesive all around the tear.

· Cover the larger patch with sealer/adhesive and center it over the tear from the outside hand press firmly in place. Wait ½ hours then run a bead of sealer around patch. Check product description for the full curing time, usually about 1½ hours, then spread a bead around the patch on the inside. Wait at least the full curing time but over night is best before packing the tent away.



Coghlan's 703 Tent Repair Kit Coghlan's 703 Tent Repair Kit
Price: $3.50
List Price: $5.50
McNett Sil Fix Sil-Nylon Repair Kit McNett Sil Fix Sil-Nylon Repair Kit
Price: $4.99
List Price: $6.95
Nylon Tent Repair Kit Nylon Tent Repair Kit
Price: $3.99
List Price: $5.45
Coleman Tent Kit Coleman Tent Kit
Price: $8.48
List Price: $9.99

Screen Tent Patch Methodology:


· Cut a patch of nylon screening at least 2inches/5cm wider and longer then the tear.

· Center and gently pin patch into place working on the outside.

· Stitch patch in place with small stitches using the screening holes for easy work. Give it a triple stitching starting very close to the outside edge of patch and one tacking down as near to the tear as possible.



Happy tenting…see you at the camp-site




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RKHenry profile image

RKHenry  says:
8 months ago

How did you know I was thinking about going camping this summer? lol!

Thanks for the advice and tips.

Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
8 months ago

RKHenry! My nephew asked about how to fix his tent so I simply 'hubbed' my answer. Thanks for coming to take a look and for commenting.

regards Zsuzsy

Rochelle Frank profile image

Rochelle Frank  says:
8 months ago

Wow, Zsuzsy, do you know how valuable this knowlege would be in the rapidly expanding tent cities that are developing on the edges of towns?

You could make a fortune selling your advice, skills and services to the people who are homeless, out of work . . and . . .broke. . .

Well, at least you could earn their appreciation.

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
7 months ago

Rochelle always glad when you pop in for a visit. If my know-how is useful to those that need it in the tent cities then they're more then welcome to it.I repaired quite a few tents at my sewing shop over the years by this method. I hope this hub will be helpful.

Kindest regards Zsuzsy

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sukkran  says:
7 months ago

wonderful page construction. really very attractive and the content is also useful. great work.

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
7 months ago

Sukkran! How are you? It's been a while. Always glad when you come for a visit.

With the way the economy is right at the moment I think camping is going to have a revival this season. Everybody will dig out their old tents when it comes to vacation time and then they will need to fix their tents and spruce them up. This hub on tent repair might hopefully help some.

kindest regards Zsuzsy

mdawson17 profile image

mdawson17  says:
7 months ago

Great insight and the information in this hub was very well needed.

mdawson17

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
7 months ago

mdawson! Thanks for taking a look and for commenting.

regards Zsuzsy

Camping Dan profile image

Camping Dan  says:
7 months ago

Nice hub! I always keep a tent repair kit in the stuff sack so that I am always ready to patch a hole. It never fails for me I get that hole in the first day out of a several day trip. This way I can fix it there and not have to worry about potential leaks or problems.

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
7 months ago

Camping Dan! That is what I learned too, the hard way when we used to tent camp. Be preparred for it all.

Thanks for taking a look and for commenting.

regards Zsuzsy

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Kitchen_Witch  says:
4 months ago

Great Stuff! Clear instructions wonderful.

My dear husband swears I won't go camping unless its at the Hampton Inn hotels! LOL... Just because I said if I was driving nine hours there better be a jacuzzi at the other end.... sheesh. Besides it rained buckets and buckets on day three so much so the campfire <properly contained in a fire ring> floated away we had to chase it and stamp it out before it met another campers tent in the gully washer's way...... LOL

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
4 months ago

KItchen _Witch you're a hoot. '.....jacuzzi at the other end'. I love that. We're on the same page. When I go camping now, I like to rough it... there is a word for it, oh yeah its called 'RVing'. When the kids were young camping was the only holiday I could afford and I didn't have a problem with sleeping on the ground with rock pillows etc. Since the RV (2 years now) I spend a lot of time in it...sometimes just the dogs and I, at other times with the grandkids. I wouldn't want to parallel park that 38' long 'beheamus' though, but I think at my age that's the only way to camp now.

Glad you came by for a visit, I hope you're well

kindest regards Zsuzsy

mp  says:
4 months ago

Awesome... I could never get the floor patch to stick... your advice on doing both sides then reinforcing with duct tape is going to nail this sucker down for good... thanks so much

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
4 months ago

MP, thanks for taking a look and for commenting.

Duct tape, every ones best friend...good luck

regards Zsuzsy

gldwing  says:
2 months ago

Hi- I am trying to replace or repair a center hub on my Stargazer 6 Eureka tent(discontinued model) it is an older style made of hard plastic and has 4 holes to accept the tapered end of the poles. One of the holes broke so it is unusable making the tent unusable??? Any Ideas???

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
2 months ago

gldwing, I'm not quite sure where the broken hole is located as I'm not familiar with the tent you own but if I understand your problem right you will have to reinforce the pole hole again...you might be able to do that by attaching a large metal washer that has the right sized hole for the pole. My old canvas tent has two such fixings. I glued a washer over the hole on each side of the canvas then using extra strong upholstery thread I sewed it too. Every so often I have to reinforce the washers by sewing them up again as the thread wears and tears. Hope that this will help.

regards Zsuzsy

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sabbatha1  says:
3 weeks ago

Hello thank you for giving us the great Tips. I really liked how you have your hub set up. With all my children as boys it comes in handy to know how to repair their tents. Thanks.

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Zsuzsy Bee  says:
3 weeks ago

Sabbatha thanks for taking a look and for commenting. Glad to know that the tips might come in handy.

regards Zsuzsy

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