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So, once again you definitely want to cut on the exact line, this is where you have
to be accurate. And I'm just dealing with my front, and I'm gonna cut my front out completely
to measure the back.
Making shirt need really accurate. Because if you stay accurate the whole way, meaning
you know, sewing straight, cutting straight, drawing lines straight, then you just have
a better finish product. It was kind of doubting for me in the beginning, I remember the woman
who taught me how to make patterns, she was like, if it?s an eighth of an inch, chop the
whole thing. It's gonna be screwed up. That scared me. Its kind of like that but you know,
in the end, you're gonna just make it work, you're gonna make it fit together. It's how
is my bouncing act between accuracy and finesse. Finessing at end. Sometimes, at next, you
use a quarter of an inch, but I like to use everything half an inch. And there we go,
now we're bound to our next stop.