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- | [* icon_note] We want to temporarily connect the two |
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- | [* black] Put thread in the eye of the hand sewing needle. Make sure that you |
- | [* black] Push the needle through the |
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+ | [* icon_note] We want to temporarily connect the two pieces of fabric to each other and make a guideline so we can sew it more easily with the sewing machine. |
+ | [* black] Put thread in the eye of the hand sewing needle. Make sure that you leave a large tail, about 50 cm. |
+ | [* black] Push the needle up through the underside of the fabric. Pull the needle up until there is some thread on the other side. Repeat until you stitch all the way down edge of the fabric. |
+ | [* icon_note] Don't stitch right at the edge; leave at least half a centimeter from the stitches to the edge of the fabric. |
+ | [* icon_note] The stitches don't have to be the same size. |