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-[title] Continue the Stitch
-[* black] Repeat the process described in Step 4 to continue stitching in a spiral pattern, passing the needle from one side of the tear to the other
-[* black] The stitches should be no more than 1/8" (~3mm) apart for a secure and even repair
-[* black] Maintain consistent tension and spacing for a neat appearance
- [* black] Thread that is too tight will pucker the fabric and thread that is too loose will not effectively seal the tear
+[title] Continue the stitch
+[* black] Repeat the process from the previous step to continue stitching in a spiral pattern, passing the needle from one side of the tear to the other.
+ [* icon_note] The stitches should be no more than 1/8 inch (~3 mm) apart for a secure and even repair.
+[* black] Maintain consistent tension and spacing for a neat appearance.
+ [* icon_note] Thread that is too tight will pucker the fabric and thread that is too loose will not effectively seal the tear.