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-[* black] You're now going to want to cut a long strip of thread. To play it safe, use a bit more thread than you think is necessary since you can always cut any excess thread. I used about three feet of thread, but it depends on the shirt!
+[* black] First things first, turn the shirt inside out and cut a long strip of thread. To play it safe, use a bit more thread than you think is necessary since you can always cut any excess thread. I used about three feet of thread, but it depends on the shirt!
[* black] Once you cut your string, thread it through the sewing needle. This may take a couple of tries, but once you get it, through, bring both of the ends together and get ready to use both strands to tie a knot. For this fix, I used an overhand knot and it worked just fine!
[* black] After you tie your knot, you're ready to begin the neckline process!