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-[title] Needle and Yarn
-[* black] ***Needle***: The best needle for this technique has a ballpoint, a blunt end that can push aside individual knit stitches without puncturing the yarn
-[* light_blue] ***Yarn***: The ideal yarn is the same fiber content, weight, and color as the garment. This will create the most invisible repair
- [* violet] In this tutorial, heavier contrast color yarn is used to show the technique. See details on the invisible version in Steps 17 - 19
-[* black] Thread the needle with a length of yarn no longer than 24" (~61 cm). Do not knot the thread
-[* black] For more info see [link|https://patagonia.dozuki.com/Wiki/Needles_and_Thread|Needles and Thread]
+[title] Needle and yarn
+[* icon_note] ***Needle***: The best needle for this technique has a ballpoint, a blunt end that can push aside individual knit stitches without puncturing the yarn.
+[* light_blue] ***Yarn***: The ideal yarn is the same fiber content, weight, and color as the garment. This will create the most invisible repair.
+ [* violet] In this tutorial, heavier contrast color yarn is used to show the technique. See details on the invisible version in Steps 17 - 19.
+[* black] Thread the needle with a length of yarn no longer than 24 inches (~61 cm). Don't knot the thread.
+[* black] For more info, see [[Needles and Thread|Needles and Thread]].