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- | [* black] Put your needle under the line of thread you just recently stitched to the right |
+ | [* icon_note] This step will assist you with starting a new piece of thread in the middle of your hem. |
+ | [* black] Hold both strands to make a knot close to the towel and trim the ends. |
+ | [* black] Knot your new thread and insert close to your recent stitch, coming back through like normal. |
+ | [* black] Put your needle under the line of thread you just recently stitched to the right, pulling 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. |
- | [* black] Pull your thread all of the way through to make it stay. |
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+ | [* red] Like in the third picture, you will want to pull the loop at the top until you have a flat line across. |
+ | [* black] Pull your thread all of the way through to make it stay. |
+ | [* black] Go back through your initial hole towards the back, then come up through to the front on the other side of your current stitch. |