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-[title] Stitch in One Movement
-[* black] In order to create the blanket stitch without flipping between the front and backside of the fabric, complete Steps 5 and 6 in one motion
- [* black] ***1*** - Start with the thread emerging along the edge of the patch
- [* black] ***2*** - Insert the needle into the patch 1/4" (~6mm) in from the edge and bring it out at the edge of the patch directly adjacent. The needle will be perpendicular to the patch edge
- [* black] ***3*** - Pull through, ensuring the needle passes through the loop formed by the stitch
+[title] Stitch in one movement
+[* black] To create the blanket stitch without flipping between the front and back sides of the fabric, complete the previous two steps in one motion:
+ [* black] Start with the thread emerging along the edge of the patch.
+ [* black] Insert the needle into the patch 1/4 inch (~6 mm) in from the edge and bring it out at the edge of the patch directly adjacent. The needle will be perpendicular to the patch edge.
+ [* black] Pull the needle and thread through, ensuring the needle passes through the loop formed by the stitch.