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Push the underwire back into the fabric of the side of the cup.
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When back in place, the wire should not be visible.
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Take a piece of matching scrap fabric and cut to the appropriate size.
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Make sure the fabric is a bit bigger than the wire's puncture hole.
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If the fabric is too thin, you can fold it to create a thicker piece.
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Measure the appropriate length of thread and cut it.
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Thread the needle and pull both ends evenly to double up the thread.
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Tie the two loose ends of the thread together with a simple knot.
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Place the fabric over the hole. Sew along the perimeter of the fabric square with a simple overlock stitch.
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An overlock stitch is a sewing technique where the edges of one or more pieces of fabric are sewn together. Watch a short video to learn how to sew the overlock stitch by hand.
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Make sure to sew through only the patch fabric and the bra's inner fabric layer. The thread should not show at the front of the bra!
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In the last stitch, leave a loop of tread and pull the needle through the loop.
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Finish by tying a knot in the end of the tread.
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Cut the excess thread close to the fabric.
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Do not cut the thread too close to the knot. This will make the stitches unravel.
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Cut the excess fabric off the finished patch.
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Inspect the patch to make sure it is securely sewed on the bra.
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The final product should be a small patch on the inside of the cup.
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