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-[title] Continue Stitching the Button
-[* black] Loop the needle and thread up and down through the fabric and the first diagonal pair of holes 2-3x, ending on the backside
-[* black] Repeat the process with the remaining two holes, creating an "X" pattern on the top of the button
-[* icon_caution] Keep the tension consistent, avoiding tight stitches and maintaining some slack
-[* black] Finish by pulling the needle through to the backside of the fabric
-[* icon_note] The backside will look like a small collection of stitches, often making an "X" or an asterisk shape
+[title] Continue stitching the button
+[* black] Loop the needle and thread up and down through the fabric and the first diagonal pair of holes two to three times, ending on the backside.
+ [* icon_caution] Keep the tension consistent, avoiding tight stitches and maintaining some slack.
+[* black] Repeat the process with the remaining two holes, creating an "X" pattern on the top of the button.
+[* black] Finish by pulling the needle through to the backside of the fabric.
+ [* icon_note] The backside will look like a small collection of stitches, often making an "X" or an asterisk shape.