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title: "Unice undies: Cutting instructions"
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Unice consists of a front, a back, and a lined gusset.
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- **Main fabric**
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- Cut **1 front**
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- Cut **1 back**
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- Cut **2 gusset**
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<Note>
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##### Notes
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- Unice is a great scrap buster. If you have fabric scraps from making a [Teagan t-shirt](/designs/teagan/) or anything from a jersey fabric that has good stretch, this is a good way to use those up.
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- You can use the same fabric for the whole garment, including the gusset lining. Some people prefer to use a cotton jersey instead to line the gusset. If you want to do that, cut **1 gusset** from your main fabric and **1 gusset** from your lining fabric.
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</Note>
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