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-[title] Start the Stitch
-[* black] Thread the needle with a length of thread approximately 24" (~61cm) and tie a knot at one end of the thread. For more details see [link|https://patagonia.dozuki.com/Wiki/Needles_and_Thread|Needles and Thread|new_window=true]
- [* icon_note] The pictured repair uses contrast thread for visibility, but matching thread will make this repair almost invisible
-[* black] From the backside of the seam, pierce the needle through to the front, overlapping any existing stitching by at least 1/2" (~13mm)
-[* black] Pull the thread through until the knot lies flush against the fabric
-[* icon_note] If the seam doesn't have a front and backside, choose either
+[title] Start the stitch
+[* black] Thread the needle with a length of thread approximately 24 inches (~61 cm) long and tie a knot at one end of the thread. For more details see [[Needles and Thread|Needles and Thread|new_window=true]].
+ [* icon_note] The pictured repair uses contrast thread for visibility, but matching thread will make this repair almost invisible.
+[* black] From the back side of the seam, pierce the needle through to the front, overlapping any existing stitching by at least 1/2 inch (~13 mm).
+ [* icon_note] If the seam doesn't have a front and back side, choose either.
+[* black] Pull the thread through until the knot lies flush against the fabric.