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-[* icon_note] This is the third step to lengthen your buttonhole.
-[* icon_note] A Bar Tack is several long, narrowly spaced stitches that form the top of a T between shorter perpendicular stitches.
-[* red] Starting on the right of the existing buttonhole, stitch to your chalk mark or pin, matching width of the original stitching.
-[* orange] Stitch a new Bar Tack.
-[* yellow] Finally, stitch back on your left to just past the original Bar Tack.
-[* black] Tie off or backstitch your thread
+[* red] Starting on the right of the existing buttonhole, stitch to your chalk mark or pin, matching the width of the original stitching.
+[* orange] Stitch a new bar tack.
+[* icon_note] A bar tack is several long, narrowly spaced stitches that form the top of a T between shorter perpendicular stitches.
+[* yellow] Stitch back on your left to just past the original bar tack.
+[* black] Tie off or backstitch your thread.