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- | [title] Assess the |
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- | [* green] Locate the damaged area and trim away any loose or hanging threads |
- | [* green] In this tutorial, the whip stitch will be used to seal a short, straight tear with minimal fraying and fabric loss |
- | [* light_blue] If the damage is more extensive, a variation of this technique can be used to attach a patch over the damaged area. See [ |
+ | [title] Assess the damage |
+ | [* green] Locate the damaged area and trim away any loose or hanging threads. |
+ | [* green] In this tutorial, the whip stitch will be used to seal a short, straight tear with minimal fraying and fabric loss. |
+ | [* light_blue] If the damage is more extensive, a variation of this technique can be used to attach a patch over the damaged area. See [guide|185399|Whip Stitch on a Patch|new_window=true] or [guide|185394|Blanket Stitch on a Patch|new_window=true]. |