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Topic: If you do not have a large table
Posted By: tcsadahtoj
Subject: If you do not have a large table
Date Posted: Apr 06 2013 at 3:41pm
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Purchase the recommended yardage plus half a yard. Patterns usually allow plenty of yardage, but it's always nice to have a little extra "just in case" you cut a piece wrong the first time. in advance. Check the pattern for a list of needed items. These come in large sheets of tan tissue, with several pieces printed per sheet. Some recommended layouts will specify that the material is to be folded in half lengthwise or perhaps laid out in a single layer, http://www.extendassure.com/ - christian louboutin online , http://www.elondra.biz/blackberry-innovation-awards-2009#comment-39117 - http://www.elondra.biz/blackberry-innovation-awards-2009#comment-39117 . Pay attention or you could end up with less of a dress than you expected!

If you do not have a large table, http://www.deltechbd.com/ - oakley store , you can also use your floor (cleaned first!) or a cutting board. Folded cardboard sheet with inch markings on it are available at most sewing centers for around $10-$15 USD.



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