feat(tiberius-docs): add cutting
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##### Use the power of the *paperless* option - do not print this pattern
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This documentation page is yet to be written.
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Tiberius is just a big rectangle, so printing the pattern out is a bit of a waste. Save a tree, toggle the [paperless](/docs/guide/options/paperless) option, and copy the dimensions to your fabric, while respecting the grainline.
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Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Tiberius consists of only one part, the *tunica*, that will act as a pattern for both front and back pieces.
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- cut *2 tunicae*, on the fold
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<Note>
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##### Notes
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You have two options here: Either you cut your tunica in two pieces as described above, or you cut it in only one piece. Historically speaking, the time period or location you're aiming for can make a difference (ancient Rome vs. ancient Greece, for example). If you care about authenticity, I suggest researching this a bit.
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