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[title] Video: Finishing
-[* black] Flip over to the backside
-[* black] Carefully pull out each yarn end
-[* black] One at a time, thread each end into the needle and stitch the yarn back in the direction that it came from
- [* black] Backing the thread over itself will create a secure finishing
-[* black] Pull tight and snip the loose end
+[* black] Flip the garment over to the backside.
+[* black] Carefully pull out each yarn end.
+[* black] One at a time, thread each end into the needle and stitch the yarn back in the direction that it came from.
+ [* icon_note] Backing the thread over itself will create a secure finishing.
+[* black] Pull the yarn tight and snip the loose end.
[* icon_note] It can be difficult to thread a short tail onto the needle, this is why the yarn tails needed to be so long at the start!