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+[* icon_caution] Use a running stitch to secure the velcro to the strap of the cap.
[* black] Put the thread through the needle and tie a small knot at the end.
-[* black] Use a running stitch to secure the velcro to the strap of the cap.
-[* black] To do a running stitch: bring the needle up through the back of the cap and through the velcro until the knot hits the fabric.
-[* black] At this point, you'll simply make a stitch a few millimeters to the right of where the thread came through.
-[* black] Then bring the thread back up and move the same distance to the right and bring the needle down. Repeat this until you have secured the whole piece of velcro down.
-[* black] When you come to the end, knot the back the cap.
+[* icon_note] To do a running stitch: bring the needle up through the back of the cap and through the velcro until the knot hits the fabric.
+[* icon_note] At this point, you will make a stitch a few millimeters to the right (or left) of where the thread came through.
+[* icon_note] Then bring the thread back up and move the same distance to the right (or left) and bring the needle down. Repeat this until you have sewn around the entire piece of velcro and secured it down.
+[* icon_note] When you come to the end, knot the back the cap to finish the running stitch.