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>From: "Bloddy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] >....... There is a pattern (or geometrical shape/relationship) that Tailors use to >mark out a piece of material for cutting/stitching around corners that >retain the loci. ...... I am trying to picture this in my mind and am having a bit of difficulty. Obviously, you aren't making a 90 degree turn around a corner like you would if you were going around the edge of the front of a table to the side of a table -- vertically . Are you making the right angle turn within the same plane? As in going along one edge of the TOP of a table and then making the turn to go along the adjacent edge of the TOP of the table -- horizontally? If *that* is the case -- 90 degree turn in the same plane, then you need to make a mitered corner somehow. There are many different ways to do this but anyone who sews much would know what it is you need. would there be any diagrams online that you could lead us to? Might make it easier to understand just what info it is you need. CiaoMeow >^;;^< . PAX, Tia Mary >^;;^< Queen of Kitties Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their WHISKERS!! Nothing is complete without a few cat hairs!
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