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im trying to stitch under the original stitching and why is the needle curved and why does it look like there are 2 threads how do i get the string through the needle to prepare stitching

just in general how to do that
 

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This is actually more simple than it looks. You don’t need a fancy curved needle, a straight one will do. Just sew under the thread that’s already there, like you said you wanted to do. And there’s two threads because that’s how you thread a needle!!
 
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This will show you how to thread it
However, if you plan on stitching something that has thick or strong material, like what you showed me in the picture, you’re going to need heavy duty thread. Possibly even an embroidery needle, just to be sure that it’s strong enough to stitch through whatever you’re trying to do.
 
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