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<Note>
<Fixme>
Walburga is a historically inspired pattern, and if you want more authenticity, handsewing is the way to go. Personally, I use a sewing machine. You do you.
This documentation page is yet to be written.
</Note>
Sorry for the inconvenience.
## Step 1 -- Sew shoulder seams
</Fixme>
- Put front and back pieces with good sides together. Sew the shoulder seams, taking care to stop at the notches for the head opening.
## Step 2 -- Finish seams and head opening
- Finish the seams and the raw edges at the head opening, with a method of your choice. (If you used the fabrics recommended in the ([fabric options](/docs/patterns/walburga/fabric)), they *will* fray. Folding the seam allowance twice, enclosing the raw edge and topstitching is an option. You can also use decorative topstitching.)
## (Optional) Step 3 -- Cut slits
*This step is optional, you can also opt not to cut slits. If so, continue with step 4.*
<Warning>
If you cut slits, there will be no seam (or hem) allowance to finish the edge there. Think about this before you cut.
</Warning>
- Cut into your fabric until the notch, both on the front and back piece.
## Step 4 -- Finish edges
- Finish the edges of the garment. This is a good time to use bias tape or similar to enclose te raw edge (especially if you cut slits in step 3). This step can take some time, so be patient.
## Step 5 -- That's it!
You're done! You could now appliqué/embroider/otherwise attach a symbol or heraldics of your choice onto your garment.