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c. Turn the material and stitch back and forth across the stitching made in b., above, until the hole or
tear is completely darned.
d. If applicable, restencil informational data; gore number(s), or identification marks using the criteria
in WP 0014 00.
2. Hand darning. When repair of a hole or tear is made by hand darning, the darn should match the
original weave of the damaged material as closely as possible. Hand darning will be performed as
follows:
a. Using an authorized marking aid of contrasting color, mark a square around the damaged area
and ensure the marking is at least ¼-inch back from each edge of the damaged area.
b. Using a darning needle and a length of size A or E nylon thread, begin darning at one corner of
the marked area. Working parallel with the marking, pass the needle and thread back and forth
through the material until the opposite diagonal corner of the marked area is reached.