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[* icon_note] This step will assist you if you need to put a new strand of thread into your needle while in the middle of the hem. | |
- | [* black] Before this step starts, cut off the thread from your needle and hold both thread strings in each of your hands. Tie them together to create a knot multiple times. Make sure it is tight before threading your needle again. |
- | [* black] With the new thread on your needle, create a knot at the end. Push your needle through from the front close to your recent knot. |
+ | [* black] Before this step starts, cut off the thread from your needle and hold both thread strings in each of your hands. Tie them together to create a knot multiple times. Make sure it is tight and trim the edges before threading your needle again. |
+ | [* black] With the new thread on your needle, create a knot at the end. Push your needle through from the front close to your recent knot. Move a half inch to the left and come back through to the front. |
[* black] Put your needle under the line of thread you just recently stitched to the right. Pull your thread almost all of the way through. | |
[* black] Put your needle under the thread from your current stitch. | |
[* red] Like in the third picture, you will want to pull the loop at the top until you have a flat line across. You can hold down the thread with your right hand. | |
[* black] Pull your thread all of the way through to make it stay. Go back through your initial hole towards the back, then come up through to the front on the other side of your current stitch. | |
[* black] Continue along to the end of the hem. |