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- | [* black] Insert your needle at the bottom of the hole, just above where the thread initially entered. |
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- | [* black] Push the needle through the inside of the sock towards the outside, making sure your stitches are exiting no more than half a centimeter from the edge of the hole. |
- | [* black] Pull your needle through, but don't pull your thread tight! The stitches will be relatively loose until the end. |
+ | [* black] Insert your needle from below just next to where your first needle's initial insert was. |
+ | [* black] Pull the needle through, creating your first stitch. |
+ | [* black] As you are pulling the needle through, remember, ***do not pull the thread tight!*** We will pull the stitches tight at the end of the repair. |
+ | [* black] Repeat this step again, making sure your next stitch is directly opposite your last stitch. |