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title: Pattern design tutorial
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Welcome to the FreeSewing tutorial, where you'll learn how to create a made-to-measure sewing pattern, start to finish.
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You will be designing a pattern for a baby bib. It's a very simple pattern, but that's the point. Your focus today is on learning FreeSewing and how to translate your designs into code.
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At the end of this tutorial, you will have created this pattern:
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<Example pattern="tutorial" part="bib" caption="Your end result" />
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Before we can get started, let's make sure you have the required software installed on your computer:
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## Prerequisites
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FreeSewing is a JavaScript library that runs on [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/).
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If you don't have Node.js on your system, follow the link above and install it on your system.
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When you're done, you can test whether it works by running:
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```bash
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node -v
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```
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If you get the node version number, you're all set.
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