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		<title>Stripe Fabric</title>
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I work with a pattern of substance in it for the first time.?
 The fabric is striped. It is mainly beige with diamonds in all other bands. What is the best way to keep the stripes even? I make a shirt. I&#39;m hand sewing. 
 when using commercial patterns instructions provide you with cutting planes [...]]]></description>
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