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Open and print a PDF version of the pattern here. Once you have it printed out

go ahead and cut out all the pieces. I didn't label the pieces on the pattern so you will

need to refer to FIG 2-1 to see what each piece is.

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The appropriate number of each piece from your nylon fabric.You will need two

of each pattern piece FIG 2-2.

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You will need to transfer all the lines and marking on each patten piece to its

corresponding fabric piece. With coated nylon this is easier said than done. A caulk

pen will work but it wont show up in photographs so I am going to use an ink pen; if all

goes well the marked area will be covered up anyway.

Leave one side piece and one back piece unmarked.



The easiest way to transfer the markings is to punch holes in the pattern at each

marked corner. Lay the patten over a its corresponding fabric piece then wiggle the tip

of your marking tool in the holes. Next, lift off the pattern and connect the dots with a

straight edge FIG 2-3.