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[title] Second fix: replacing the speedlace puller
[* black] Use a "seam ripper" tool to remove the original stitching and open up the folded fabric patch.
[* black] ''In our example, the original speedlace was connected at the ends with a fabric pulling patch. We will re-attach it in Step 8 using the sewing machine.''
-[* black] Use a "seam ripper" tool to remove the original stitching and open up the folded fabric patch.
[* black] Wrap the patch around the lace endings and place it onto the sewing machine. The open side should point towards you.
[* black] Push lace endings against each other in the middle of the patch, so that there is no gap.
[* black] Sew along the middle of the patch with a single straight stitch. The goal is to sew through both laces at the same time, and "tack" everything in place for the next step.