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Backstitch on a Loose Hem

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Assess the damage
  • Locate the area with missing stitching and trim away any loose or hanging threads.

  • Mark the new stitch line with chalk or a heat-erasable pen.

  • If stitch holes from the previous stitching are visible, these can be used as a guide for the new stitch line.

  • If the opening is larger than a few inches, use pins or binder clips to secure the pieces of fabric together while sewing.

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