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[* black] Fold the strap so there is a half-inch between the stitching line and the handle attachment.
-[* black] After you have threaded the needle, begin sewing the end of the strap to itself.
-[* black] Start on one edge and push the needle through both piece of strap.
-[* black] Once the bit of thread is pulled through, go through the strap again, this time a pinch to the side of where you came up.
-[* black] Repeat this until you have sewed a stitch across the entire width of the strap.
-[* black] After reaching the opposite end, pull the needle through, bringing up as much excess thread as it allows. Note: do not pull too hard or the thread will rip.
-[* black] Tie a knot at the end, keeping the knot close to the base of the thread. Repeat until you believe the knot is strong enough to hold.
+[* black] Sewing
+ [* black] Start on one edge and push the needle through both piece of strap.
+ [* black] Once the bit of thread is pulled through, go through the strap again, this time a pinch to the side of where you came up.
+ [* black] Repeat this until you have sewed a stitch across the entire width of the strap.
+ [* black] After reaching the opposite end, pull the needle through, bringing up as much excess thread as it allows. Note: do not pull too hard or the thread will rip.
+ [* black] Tie a knot at the end, keeping the knot close to the base of the thread. Repeat until you believe the knot is strong enough to hold.