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-[title] Tie Off the Thread
-[* black] Continue until the original stitch has been overlapped by at least 1/2" (13mm) and finish with the needle on the backside
-[* black] Make a small stitch on the backside of the fabric. Do not pull through
-[* black] Wrap the working thread 3x around the needle point
-[* black] Pull the needle through. The wrapped thread will create a knot that lies flush with the fabric
-[* icon_note] For a more detailed explanation see [link|https://patagonia.dozuki.com/Guide/Knotting+Thread+to+the+Fabric+(2+Ways)/257|Knot Thread to the Fabric (2 Ways)]
+[title] Tie off the thread
+[* black] Continue until the original stitch has been overlapped by at least 1/2 inch (13 mm) and finish with the needle on the back side.
+[* black] Without pulling the needle all the way through, begin making a small stitch on the backside of the fabric.
+[* black] Wrap the working thread around the needle point three times.
+[* black] Pull the needle through the fabric and loops of thread. The wrapped thread will create a knot that lies flush with the fabric.
+[* icon_note] For a more detailed explanation see [guide|185391|Knot Thread to the Fabric (2 Ways)].