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-[title] Start the Stitch
-[* black] Insert the needle up from the backside of the fabric, approx 1/8" (~3mm) diagonally away from the end of the tear. Pull tight so the knot is flush on the backside
-[* black] Pierce down into the fabric 1/4" (~6mm) away from the first stitch, on the opposite side of the tear, then bring the needle back up right next to the first stitch, approx. 1/8" (~3mm) away. Pull through
-[* icon_note] The first stitch will be in the undamaged fabric before the tear, this will serve as an anchor that stabilizes the rest of the stitch line
+[title] Start the stitch
+[* black] Insert the needle up from the backside of the fabric, about 1/8 inch (~3 mm) diagonally away from the end of the tear. Pull tight so the knot is flush on the backside.
+[* black] Pierce down into the fabric 1/4 inch (~6 mm) away from the first stitch, on the opposite side of the tear, then bring the needle back up right next to the first stitch, about 1/8 inch (~3 mm) away. Pull through.
+ [* icon_note] The first stitch will be in the undamaged fabric before the tear. This will serve as an anchor that stabilizes the rest of the stitch line.