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How to Repair your Fishnet Stockings.

Step 3Threading woolly nylon thread.

Threading woolly nylon thread.
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Cut a piece of thread, don't make it too long or it might be difficult to sew with.

Woolly nylon thread is stretchy and fibrous.
It can be a bit challenging to work with because it is not like your average thread.
But it's great for stretchy, knit fabrics. Or fishnets.

If by chance you don't have a needle threader, you can use your mouth to try to bunch up the end
of the thread but it will take a few patient tries to put it through the eye.

Otherwise, just use the needle threader.
Insert the wire end through the needle's eye, put your thread the wire loop, and pull it through the needle's eye.
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