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[* black] First, gather all necessary materials for your fix.
-[* black] Pick the proper embroidery needle size. Lightweight fabrics can use a smaller needle, while heavyweight fabrics will need a larger needle.
-[* black] Ensure that you pick a color of embroidery floss that matches the color of the thread you are trying to fix.
-[* black] If using a lightweight fabric (e.g. cotton), use an embroidery hoop to stabilize the fabric.
+[* icon_note] Pick the proper embroidery needle size. Lightweight fabrics can use a smaller needle, while heavyweight fabrics will need a larger needle.
+[* icon_note] Ensure that you pick a color of embroidery floss that matches the color of the thread you are trying to fix.
+[* icon_note] If using a lightweight fabric (e.g. cotton), use an embroidery hoop to stabilize the fabric.