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+[title] Assess the Damage
+[* green] Locate and assess the damage
+[* black] If possible, stitch the tear closed. This will seal the tear on the inside of the patch so it does not grow bigger or get caught while the garment is being worn. See [link|https://patagonia.dozuki.com/Guide/Whip+Stitch+on+a+Tear/271|Whip Stitch on a Tear|new_window=true]
+[* black] If the tear is too large or oddly shaped to be stitched closed, see see Step 11 for details on creating an underpatch
+[* black] If repairing Patagonia Quandary Pants with a repair patch included, move on to Step 3
+[* black] Otherwise, reference the tutorial on how to [link|https://patagonia.dozuki.com/Guide/Make+a+Fabric+Patch/258|Make a Fabric Patch|new_window=true] for guidance and best practices on making a fabric patch

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