Cut out alternation - project 3
A pool cover needed a small cut out added... |
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2. Getting ready. Cut out maked for cutting. Tools and materials assembled: Clockwise from bottom right: 1.0" webbing, 2.0" webbing, seam ripper, scalpel, grease pencil, 18" rule, thread nippers, double sided tape, scissors. |
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3. Cut lines on top side marked in with white grease pencil. |
4. Cut and fold lines on top side marked in with white grease pencil. |
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5. Webbing unstitched and cut. Raw edges folded and turned under. Viewed from top side of cover |
6. Cut and fold lines on top side marked in with white grease pencil. |
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7. Webbing unstitched and cut. |
8. Raw edge folded and turned under to bottom side of cover. |
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9. Raw edges cut, taped, folded and turned to the bottom side of cover. |
10. Bottom side reinforcement taped to cover. |
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11. Completed cut out. |
12. Close up of completed cut out. |
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