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Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a A-shirt or tank top
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a bow tie
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a menswear body block with a two-part sleeve
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a basic body block for womenswear
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a basic body block for menswear
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for boxer briefs
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for Sherlock Holmes cosplay; Or just a nice long coat
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for Sherlock Holmes cosplay; Or just a nice long coat
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a underbust corset / waist trainer
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A collection of React components for FreeSewing web UIs
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A library for creating made-to-measure sewing patterns
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ Initializer package for FreeSewing patterns: npm init FreeSewing-pattern
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A CSS theme for FreeSewing web UIs
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern holding examples for our documentation
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a flat cap
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a face mask
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -184,19 +184,19 @@ Typically, you will want to stick to:
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a Sherlock Holmes hat
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a zip-up hoodie
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a hooded jumper with raglan sleeves
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -106,19 +106,19 @@ to translate the emails we send out to users.
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a sport coat style jacket
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -97,19 +97,19 @@ All measurements are in mm.
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -87,19 +87,19 @@ See [the Material-UI docs on themes](https://material-ui.com/customization/theme
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -104,19 +104,19 @@ This package has 2 exports:
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a pencil skirt
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to repeat text on a path
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -83,19 +83,19 @@ let pattern = new freesewing.Pattern().with(plugins);
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin that helps with bust-adjusting menswear patterns
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin that provides button and buttonhole snippets
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to add cut-on-fold indicators on your patterns
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to log debug info to your browser console
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to facilitate pattern design
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to add dimensions to your (paperless) pattern
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to flip parts horizontally
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to generate gores for a semi-sphere or dome
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to add grainline indicators on your patterns
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin for pattern translation
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to add our logo to your patterns
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to round corners
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to add a scalebox to your pattern
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to bulk-add snippets to your pattern
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to set SVG attributes
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin that provides a default theme
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin to add a title to your pattern parts
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing plugin that validates aspects of your code
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ FreeSewing's shared configuration for prettier
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -180,19 +180,19 @@ info and instructions on how to use this plugin with [Gatsby](https://www.gatsby
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern to test (y)our render engine our CSS
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a circle skirt
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for swim trunks
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a button down shirt
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a straightforward sweater
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a zero-waste top
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for classic trousers
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a tie
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a baby bib that's used in our tutorial
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A collection of utilities shared across freesewing frontend projects
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for a classic fitted waistcoat
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.

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@ -54,19 +54,19 @@ A FreeSewing pattern for wrap pants
Where the world of makers and developers collide, that's where you'll find FreeSewing.
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
Our [core library](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/) is a *batteries-included* toolbox
for parametric design of sewing patterns. It's a modular system (check our list
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/plugins) and getting started is as simple as:
of [plugins](https://freesewing.dev/reference/plugins/) and getting started is as simple as:
```bash
npm init freesewing-pattern
```
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/start) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
The [getting started](https://freesewing.dev/guides/getting-started/) section on [freesewing.dev](https://freesewing.dev/) is a good
entrypoint to our documentation, but you'll find a lot more there, including
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/api),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorial),
and [best practices](https://freesewing.dev/do).
our [API reference](https://freesewing.dev/reference/api/),
as well as [our turorial](https://freesewing.dev/tutorials/pattern-design/),
and [howtos](https://freesewing.dev/howtos/).
If you're a maker, checkout [freesewing.org](https://freesewing/) where you can generate
our sewing patterns adapted to your measurements.