diff --git a/packages/react-components/src/linedrawings/shared.mjs b/packages/react-components/src/linedrawings/shared.mjs
index 0b855a0a84f..39f0f9f1a99 100644
--- a/packages/react-components/src/linedrawings/shared.mjs
+++ b/packages/react-components/src/linedrawings/shared.mjs
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ export const LineDrawingWrapper = ({
viewBox = '0 0 100 100', // SVG viewBox
stroke = 1, // Stroke to use
children = [], // The actual linedrawing
+ style = { maxHeight: 'inherit' },
}) => (
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/aaron/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/aaron/readme.mdx
index df5731610ea..01976b92566 100644
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/aaron/readme.mdx
+++ b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/aaron/readme.mdx
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
---
-title: 'Aaron A-Shirt'
+title: "Aaron: FreeSewing's Aaron A-Shirt"
+sidebar_label: Aaron A-Shirt
---
@@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ said, you can make this in a non-stretch, just make sure pick loose or casual
fit.
:::
-## Cutting Instructions
+## Cutting Instructions {#cutting}
- Cut **1 back** on the fold
- Cut **1 front** on the fold
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/cutting/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/cutting/readme.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b8db8079b0..00000000000
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/cutting/readme.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Albert apron: Cutting Instructions"
----
-
-- Cut **1 front** on the fold
-- Cut **1 pocket** on the fold
-- Cut **2 straps**
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/fabric/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/fabric/readme.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 87e0c844695..00000000000
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/fabric/readme.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Albert apron: Fabric Options"
----
-
-An apron works best with a fabric that is sturdy, tightly woven, and easy to clean.
-In addition, make sure to go for a natural fibre and in any case something that is
-heat-resistant.
-
-Heavy cotton, chino, canvas or denim are all excellent choices.
-
-When in doubt, go for raw denim (pure cotton, if it stretches it's no good).
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/instructions/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/instructions/readme.mdx
index f5d777ba20d..a9437a8e116 100644
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/instructions/readme.mdx
+++ b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/instructions/readme.mdx
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
---
-title: "Albert apron: Sewing Instructions"
+title: 'Albert apron: Sewing Instructions'
+sidebar_label: Sewing Instructions
+sidebar_position: 20
---
### Step 1: The Pocket
@@ -13,15 +15,13 @@ title: "Albert apron: Sewing Instructions"
:::tip
-
If you have trouble catching the top hem we suggest to either _Baste_ close to the hem edge first, and use that as a guide when stitching on the right side or pin the hem edge down from the right side making sure the pins are parallel to the top edge and use them as a guide.
:::
:::note
-
-There are multiple ways to sew a patch pocket so use the way you prefer if you do not like this one.
+There are multiple ways to sew a patch pocket so use the way you prefer if you do not like this one.
A fun thing you can do is embroider/stitch the pocket with the name of the person the apron is for or even a cute design. Just remember that aprons typically get dirty so don't go to overtop with it.
:::
@@ -35,8 +35,7 @@ A fun thing you can do is embroider/stitch the pocket with the name of the perso
:::note
-
-It is recommended to hem the side seams before the top and bottom seams as they are narrower.
+It is recommended to hem the side seams before the top and bottom seams as they are narrower.
The side seams are narrow hems simply being the seam allowance folded over twice.
:::
@@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ The side seams are narrow hems simply being the seam allowance folded over twice
:::note
-
You can make another set of straps to tie at the back if you wish to keep the apron close to body when moving.
:::
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/measurements/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/measurements/readme.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 1785a293c74..00000000000
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/measurements/readme.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Albert apron: Required Measurements"
----
-
-
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/needs/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/needs/readme.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index c4d4524f189..00000000000
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/needs/readme.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Albert apron: What You Need"
----
-
-To make Albert, you will need the following:
-
-- [Basic sewing supplies](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
-- About 1.25 meters (1.4 yards) (depending on the length of your apron) of a suitable fabric ([see Fabric options](/docs/designs/albert/fabric))
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/notes/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/notes/readme.mdx
deleted file mode 100644
index f1075b3d4fa..00000000000
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/notes/readme.mdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
----
-title: "Albert apron: Designer Notes"
----
-
-Albert was something that I didn't plan on making. My daughter, who's a visual artist, asked if I could make her an
-apron. Of course, I could not deny her such a request. And since I didn't have a pattern, I needed to make one.
-And that meant that I could just as well make one for FreeSewing while I was at it.
-
-The design is simple, since an apron generally is. And yet, where else than at FreeSewing can you get a
-bespoke apron?
-
-This is a very good project for a beginning sewist.
-
-Wouter
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/options/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/options/readme.mdx
index 09707f86699..7f34f40b645 100644
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/options/readme.mdx
+++ b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/options/readme.mdx
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
---
-title: "Albert apron: Design Options"
+title: 'Albert apron: Design Options'
+sidebar_label: Design Options
+sidebar_position: 10
---
-
+
diff --git a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/readme.mdx b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/readme.mdx
index 5d05dfee69f..f30592d376e 100644
--- a/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/readme.mdx
+++ b/sites/orgdocs/docs/designs/albert/readme.mdx
@@ -1,7 +1,44 @@
---
-title: "Albert apron"
+title: "Albert: FreeSewing's Albert apron"
+sidebar_label: Albert apron
---
+
+## Designer Notes {#notes}
-
+Albert was something that I didn't plan on making. My daughter, who's a visual
+artist, asked if I could make her an apron. Of course, I could not deny her
+such a request. And since I didn't have a pattern, I needed to make one. And
+that meant that I could just as well make one for FreeSewing while I was at it.
+
+The design is simple, since an apron generally is. And yet, where else than at
+FreeSewing can you get a bespoke apron?
+
+This is a very good project for a beginning sewist.
+
+Wouter
+
+## What You Need {#needs}
+
+To make Albert, you will need the following:
+
+- [Basic sewing supplies](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
+- About 1.25 meters (1.4 yards) (depending on the length of your apron) of a
+ suitable fabric ([see Fabric options](#fabric))
+
+## Fabric Options {#fabric}
+
+An apron works best with a fabric that is sturdy, tightly woven, and easy to clean.
+In addition, make sure to go for a natural fibre and in any case something that is
+heat-resistant.
+
+Heavy cotton, chino, canvas or denim are all excellent choices.
+
+When in doubt, go for raw denim (pure cotton, if it stretches it's no good).
+
+## Cutting Instructions {#cutting}
+
+- Cut **1 front** on the fold
+- Cut **1 pocket** on the fold
+- Cut **2 straps**