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[title] Lock stitching and finish repair. | |
- | [* black] Secure the stitching with a lock stitch. |
- | [* black] Take the patch out of the machine and cut-off the exceeding thread. |
- | [* black] Adjust the tightness of the speedlace to your preference. |
- | [* black] Congratulations! In just a few easy steps, you've successfully replaced the speedlace and stopper on your shoe, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit |
+ | [* black] Next, stitch along the long straight edge, which will again sew through the fabric patch and the laces inside it. |
+ | [* black] Now, seal the final "open" sides of the patch with another stitch line. In our example, this stitch was a rounded semi-circle line, which can be fiddly. Take your time! |
+ | [* black] Use a locking stitch to secure the repair, and trim the excess thread. |