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-[title] Create the Warp
-[* black] Thread an embroidery needle with a length of embroidery thread no longer than 32" (~81cm). Do not knot the thread.
+[title] Create the warp
+[* black] Thread an embroidery needle with a length of embroidery thread no longer than 32 inches (~81 cm). Don't knot the thread.
[* icon_note] The eye size of the embroidery needle should be large enough to accommodate the yarn, but not much larger.
-[* black] Make a horizontal stitch about 1/4" (~6mm) long with the needle emerging at the bottom right corner of the drawn square. Pull thread through until their is a short tail, about 1" (~25mm) long.
+[* black] Make a horizontal stitch about 1/4 inch (~6 mm) long with the needle emerging at the bottom right corner of the drawn square. Pull the thread through until there is a short tail, about 1 inch (~25 mm) long.
[* black] Wrap the thread around the far right warp hook.
-[* black] Pull taught. Maintain even tension, do not pull tight enough that the fabric pulls or the hole begins to close.
-[* icon_note] The darning will look the best if these lines align with the knit rows of the garment.
+[* black] Pull the thread taught. Maintain even tension, but don't pull tight enough that the fabric pulls or the hole begins to close.
+ [* icon_note] The darning will look the best if these lines align with the knit rows of the garment.