Introduction
Have you noticed a snag or loose thread in one of your embroidery pieces? Don't get rid of it! This step-by-step guide will help you repair it. It is such an easy fix that only takes a few steps using the right tools.
Tools
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            Gather all the necessary materials for your fix following these guidelines: 
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            Pick the proper embroidery needle size. Lightweight fabrics can use a smaller needle, while heavyweight fabrics will need a larger needle. 
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            Ensure that you pick a color of embroidery floss that matches the color of the thread you are trying to fix. 
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            If using a lightweight fabric (e.g. cotton), use an embroidery hoop to stabilize the fabric. 
 
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            Separate the strands and decide how many you will need to thread. 
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            Pull the strand(s) through the eye of the needle and ensure that the needle is in the center of the strand(s). 
 
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            To tie the floss, wrap the end around your pointer finger three times. 
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            Slip the wrapped strands off your finger, and then pull the needle through the center. 
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            Pinch your fingers where the longest part of the strand meets the wrapped portion and pull towards the end of the thread. 
 
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            Pull the needle and thread through the fabric as close to the loose thread as possible. 
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            Push the needle and thread down through the other end of the loose thread. 
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            Repeat these steps 3 to 4 times going over the thread until it becomes flush with the rest of the embroidery pattern. 
 
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            To tie the anchor knot, push the needle and thread through an existing stitch or fabric hidden under the pattern. This should form a loop when you pull the needle. 
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            Place your needle through that loop and pull to create an anchor knot. 
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            Repeat this step 1-2 times to strengthen the knot. 
 
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            To use fabric glue, apply 1-2 drops everywhere that there is embroidery on the back of the fabric. Allow this to dry for at least 5 minutes. 
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            If using a steamer, follow the instructions to turn it on for your particular model. Run the steamer over the back of the fabric two times. This will make the stitches taut. 
 
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