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-[title] Assess the Damage
+[title] Assess the damage
[* green] Locate the damage.
-[* black] This repair type is meant for small to medium holes approximately 1" x 1" (~25mm x ~25mm) or less in size.
+ [* icon_note] This repair type is meant for small to medium holes approximately 1 inch by 1 inch (~25 mm by ~25 mm) or less in size.
[* black] For the most invisible repair, choose a yarn or thread of similar weight, color, and materiality.
[* icon_note] In this tutorial thick embroidery thread is used because the repair is to a mesh backpack pocket. On a knit garment such as a sweater, yarn would be a better choice.
-[* black] Draw a square around the hole, about 1/4" (~6mm) bigger than the damage on all sides.
+[* black] Draw a square around the hole about 1/4 inch (~6 mm) bigger than the damage on all sides.