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When I researched the styles of gloves in order to show y'all, these were called "shortie"
gloves, I had never heard of that. So that's their technical term, I'm guessing, but I
would just called them "short" gloves, "shortie" just seems kind of trivial, but, no offense
to whoever designed that name. These gloves are going to be, almost like you put on your
little sister's gloves that don't fit anymore, or you dried your knit gloves one winter and
put them on and they go to about right here, that's the whole point of these, they're supposed
to do that. They're, hence, the "shortie". So we have, again, the dashes, you'll learn
this time and time again, if I keep repeating it especially you will, the dashes always
symbolize seams, seam lines. When you want to show that there is a seam on your garment
that you're creating and you want it to go, say it's going to go to the workshop wherever
you have your designs produced, when you draw out your designs, you have to show every seam,
and seams are represented by dash lines. And then, obviously, draw the glove, and make
it as unique as you want. There you go!