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feat: Flat import of markdown repo

This is a flat (without history) import of (some of) the content
from our markdown module.

We've imported this without history because the repo contains our
blog posts and showcases posts content prior to porting them to strapi.

Since this contains many images, it would balloon the size of this repo
to import the full history.

Instead, please refer to the history of the (archived) markdown repo
at: https://github.com/freesewing/markdown
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## Bent is a block, not a pattern
A block is a basic shape on which other patterns are based. They are sometimes also called slopers, although purists will argue that a block and a sloper are different things.
Point is, there is no point in providing instructions on how to make Bent.
That's because Bent is not supposed to be made as-is, but rather can serve as the basis for your own pattern designs.
> Some of the patterns based on Bent include [Carlton](/patterns/carlton), [Carlita](/patterns/carlita), and [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger).

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## Bent is a block, not a pattern
A block is a basic shape on which other patterns are based.
They are sometimes also called slopers, although purists will argue that a block and a sloper are different things.
Point is, there is no point in providing instructions on how to make Bent.
That's because Bent is not supposed to be made as-is, but rather can serve as the basis for your own pattern designs.
> Some of the patterns based on Bent include
> [Carlton](/patterns/carlton),
> [Carlita](/patterns/carlita),
> and
> [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger).

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## Bent is a block, not a pattern
A block is a basic shape on which other patterns are based. They are sometimes also called slopers, although purists will argue that a block and a sloper are different things.
Point is, there is no point in providing instructions on how to make Bent.
That's because Bent is not supposed to be made as-is, but rather can serve as the basis for your own pattern designs.
> Some of the patterns based on Bent include [Carlton](/patterns/carlton), [Carlita](/patterns/carlita), and [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger).

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## Bent est un bloc, pas un patron
Un bloc est une forme de base sur laquelle d'autres patron sont basés. Ils sont parfois aussi appelés patrons de base, bien que les puristes soutiennent qu'un bloc et un patron de base sont des choses différentes.
Tout ça pour dire que ça ne sert à rien de donner des instructions sur la façon de réaliser Bent.
C'est parce que Bent n'est pas censé être réalisé en l'état, mais peut plutôt servir de base à vos propres conceptions de patron.
> Certains des patrons basées sur Bent incluent [Carlton](/patterns/carlton), [Carlita](/patterns/carlita), et [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger).

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## Bent is een basis, geen patroon
Een basisvorm is een basispatroon waar andere patronen op gebaseerd worden. Dit wordt soms ook een paspatroon genoemd, alhoewel puristen zeggen dat dit twee verschillende dingen zijn.
Het punt is dat het geen nut heeft om instructies te schrijven over hoe Bent gemaakt wordt.
Dat is omdat Bent niet bedoeld is om zo gemaakt te worden, maar als basis kan dienen voor je eigen ontwerpen.
> Hier zijn een aantal patronen die gebaseerd zijn op Bent: [Carlton](/patterns/carlton), [Carlita](/patterns/carlita), and [Jaeger](/patterns/jaeger).