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9th June 11, 12:28 PM
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Curves are done... sleeves are done (even removed the fake button holes)... still have the mariner cuffs and braided epaulettes... some pressing... then the lining to put back together, which i suspect will be a pain since it requires working inside the jacket while it's inside out (i think)...
I do have a question for anyone in the know though... so far i've been using basting for marking and temporary sewing, but i know that many people use tailors chalk, but how do you get rid of it if it's on the outside of the jacket?
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