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okay now im going to show you a quick and easy way of doing a taylors tack and were going to mark this point here and these two points here for a dart okay take a longer piece of thread than youd normally sew with fold it in half so that you end up with the thread together and then with the loop end you thread the whole of the loop end through the eye of your needle and then take that loop end all the way down to meet the other ends of your thread so that you end up with four threads together im going to do ive got two thicknesses of fabric here so im going to mark through two thicknesses of fabric im going to do one at the point of the dart ive got some longer threads here so im just going to neaten that off im going to leave that there thats about long enough to mark two layers of fabric you simply do the same thing again here in line with the stitching from one side of the spot to the other and then the same thing again with this point here in this instance im not going