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chore(markdown): Clarify docs on good-sides-together

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Joost De Cock 2021-08-27 16:00:17 +02:00
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- **Main fabric**
- Cut **2 front(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 back(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 front facing(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 pocket welt(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 pocket facing(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 front(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 back(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 front facing(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 pocket welt(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 pocket facing(s)** with _good sides together_
- **Lining fabric**
- Cut **2 front lining(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 back(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 pocket bag(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 front lining(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 back(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 pocket bag(s)** with _good sides together_
- **Interfacing**
- Cut **2 front(s)** with good sides together
- Cut **2 front(s)** with _good sides together_
- Cut **2 pocket interfacing(s)**
<Warning>

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This gives you two pieces that are mirror images of each other.
> When cutting good sides together, make sure both sides are on grain.
<Note>
##### What if there is not obvious good side?
When cutting out something without an obvious *good* side (like interfacing),
what matters is that you cut two mirrored pieces, rather than two identical ones.
</Note>
## Sewing with good sides together