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-[* black] ***After the rip is sewn shut, tie the end of the thread by creating a knot***
+[* black] After the rip is sewn shut, tie the end of the thread by creating a knot
[* black] You can create a knot by wrapping the thread around the needle several times, and then pulling the thread through and securing the knot at the base.
[* black] Once is enough, but for more security, you can repeat this step once or twice.