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How to Sew a Whip Stitch

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  • Align the two pieces of material you will be stitching together.

  • Thread your needle and tie a knot in the end of the thread.

  • We'll use a bright-colored thread for better contrast, but you may want to select a thread that matches the color of your fabric.

  • Drive the needle into the bottom layer of material from the back side.

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