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Now we've opened up our fabric and here's our slits that we cut and I'm just going to
cut a little curve from one slit to the other to finish cutting the neck hole. If you want you can cut a piece of paper in
the three inch circle if you don't think that you can cut nice and evenly. You can make
a pattern and lay that down and cut the circle. At this point you may think that the hole
is a little small but if you pick it up you'll see that the fabric stretches a little and
that there is plenty of room for your head. The next thing we'll do is we're going to,
for the woven treatment, we're going to fold back both layers of fabric one inch and take
your scissor and cut a slit that goes through both pieces of fabric. You've folded back
one inch and cut a little slit. The slit you're cutting is less than a half inch and the inside
piece of fabric, this light purple fabric is going to end up with a smaller hole than
the outside fabric. Now fold an inch, work around to the circle and an inch from this
slit you're going to cut another slit. So you're folding over an inch and you're cutting
the slits an inch apart and working your way around the neck hole. Now you want to make
sure that your fabric stays together and when you make the fold that the pieces are together
so that you get a cut through both pieces at the same time and we're working our way
around the neck hole. Just shift your fabric around and fold in the next place. One inch
and one inch away from the last cut so you're slits are one inch apart from each other and
you're folding in your neck hole one inch. Just work your way around the neck hole. Your
slits are only a half, less than a half inch, just like a little bit of a cut like that
and that's what your hole looks like.