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  2. Before You Cut Your Fabric...

    "READ" YOUR PATTERN VERY CAREFULLY: This is easy to do, even, though there may be no printed words on the pattern pieces. In every pattern envelope, there is a pattern instruction sheet—sometimes it is called a cutting and sewing guide—which will tell you, in ...

    Article : 218 words
  3. Watch For These Pattern Markings

    This is the most important mark on the pattern. It may be a line of large perforations; or the words, "straight of the material," may be printed on the pattern. These marks must always go on a straight, lengthwise thread ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. NOW CUT THE FABRIC

    USE YOUR DRESSMAKER SHEARS: Long blades and bent handles are easy to use on a flat surface. Cut with long, firm slashes, following the outline of your pattern exactly. Do not remove the pattern pieces from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 551 words
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