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+ | [title] Create Rows of Horizontal Yarn |
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+ | [* black] Cross the needle to the opposing side of the damage and make an upward stitch. Pull through to create a horizontal line of yarn |
+ | [* black] Continue to cross back and forth over the hole creating lines of floating horizontal stitches |
+ | [* black] The first and last yarn lines should lay about 1/4 (~6mm) beyond the damage |
+ | [* icon_note] The darning will look the best if these rows start and stop on the same vertical and align with the knit rows of the garment |
+ | [* icon_note] The ideal gap between each row is the same as the width of the yarn. See Step 20 for examples of spacing that is too tight and too loose |
+ | [* black] See Steps 6 - 8 for detailed videos of this technique |
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