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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 doesn't grow bigger or get caught while the garment is being worn. See [guide|185398|Whip Stitch on a Tear|new_window=true].
-[* black] If the tear is too large or oddly shaped to be stitched closed, 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
+[* black] If the tear is too large or oddly shaped to be stitched closed, see the final step in this guide for details on creating an underpatch.
+[* black] If you're repairing Patagonia Quandary Pants with a repair patch included, move on to the next step. Otherwise, see [guide|185392|Make a Fabric Patch|new_window=true] for guidance and best practices on making a fabric patch.