Material Usage Sample Clauses

Material Usage. The pattern does not include seam allowance and in the illustration below you see the pattern parts on folded fabric with a total width of 150 cm. Do not forget to add seam allowance and shrinkage of the fabric if you order fabric according to these measures. Here you can see all the different parts and the size they are in centimeters. Printing: Print the document in actual size and check so that the control square is the correct size. There are marked cut lines that should align against each other so that the pattern lines meet. Tape the pattern as shown in the picture below. Each size has its own color and ”pattern” on the line so it’s ok to print in black and white too, but it’s easier to print in color. To save on paper, I have chosen to overlap the pattern pieces. European sizes (cm): Size 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 Bust 80 84 88 93 96 000 000 000 116 122 128 134 140 Waist 65 69 73 77 81 85 89 95 101 107 113 119 125 Hip 88 92 96 100 104 108 112 117 122 127 132 137 142 If you want a more slimmed version choose a size smaller than your own measurements. US Sizes (inches): Size 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Bust 31 33 35 37 38 39 41 43 45 48 50 52 55 Waist 25,5 27 28,5 30 32 33,5 35 37 39,5 42 44,5 47 49 Hip 34,5 36 38 39,5 41 42,5 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 Getting started: Start with tracing the size you’re going to sew. Since people vary in the ammount of seam allowance they are comfortable with, I’ve chosen not to include any in the pattern and let you decide. Add seam allowance where you will sew together two pieces. Do not add allowance where you’re going to add binding. I usually have a seam allowance of 0.6 cm since I use a serger with a seam that’s 0.5cm wide. Cut out the pieces you need. The skirt is cut on the fold 2 times. When you have all your pieces you should have 2 skirts and 2 tops (1 front and 1 back). If you chose long sleeves you should also have 2 cuffs. Sewing: I always start with the bodice so I don’t have to drag around all the extra fabric when sewing. Start with sewing one shoulder seam, right sides together. Add neck binding and on the short sleeves model I also add binding to one sleeve. Then sew the other shoulder seam and edge bind the other sleeve. I then pro- ceed to sew the side seams together. If you chose to make the long-sleeved top then sew the cuff like this and then fold it in half and sew on like you normally do with cuffs. The finished cuff should look like this before you sew it on to the sleeve. Pu...
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Material Usage. The use of any material or property belonging to any landowner shall not be permitted prior to arrangements with the relevant landowner. Written proof of such agreement shall be handed to project leader / co-coordinator for record keeping
Material Usage. Since reproductions of sixteenth century materials are in the public domain, the digital collection and website in which they are contained will be explicitly dedicated to the public domain with the following notice: “All materials residing in the Primeros Libros de las Américas: Impresos Americanos del Siglo XVI or its successors are public domain materials freely available for any and all uses; permission is not required.”
Material Usage. Lessee agrees to use the Equipment solely with packaging material manufactured or authorized by Sealed Air. ●If the Monthly Minimum is not purchased in any quarter, Sealed Air may, at its option, either:

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  • MUSIC USAGE RETURN 15.1 The Licensee must, for the duration of the Agreement and on a quarterly basis, submit to SAMRO the following information regarding each and every Work of Music Performed at the Premises: the name of the Work of Music; the name(s) of each composer; the name(s) of the arranger; the name(s) of the performer; the name(s) of the publisher; and the number of times each Work of Music was Performed.

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