4. Knot thread and cut remaining thread from the flower.
Note: Most pin backs have three holes (2 if they are smaller). I was lazy and just stitched mine to the middle hole, but you could stitch the flower to all three if you want.
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4. Knot thread and cut remaining thread from the flower.
Note: Most pin backs have three holes (2 if they are smaller). I was lazy and just stitched mine to the middle hole, but you could stitch the flower to all three if you want.
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