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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Um Ursula zu erstellen, benötigst du Folgendes:
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- [Grundlegendes Nähzubehör](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
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- Etwa 0.7 Meter eines geeigneten Stoffes (siehe [Stoffoptionen](/docs/patterns/ursula/fabric))
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- About 3 meters of underwear elastic, such as picot elastic or fold over elastic
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<Tip>
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##### Binding methods may affect the seam allowance
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If using fold over elastic (FOE) or doing knit binding, you may wish to trim away the seam allowance at the legs and waist before cutting. If you keep the seam allowance, the finished product will have a slightly higher waist and slightly smaller leg openings.
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##### A serger/overlock is nice, but optional
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As with all knitwear and stretch fabrics, a serger/overlock will make your life easier. If you do not have one of those, don't despair. You don't really need it. You can just sew Ursula with a zigzag stitch.
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</Tip>
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To make Ursula, you will need the following:
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- [Basic sewing supplies](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
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- About 0.7 meter of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](/docs/patterns/ursula/fabric))
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- About 3 meters of underwear elastic, such as picot elastic or fold over elastic
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<Tip>
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##### Binding methods may affect the seam allowance
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If using fold over elastic (FOE) or doing knit binding, you may wish to trim away the seam allowance at the legs and waist before cutting. If you keep the seam allowance, the finished product will have a slightly higher waist and slightly smaller leg openings.
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##### A serger/overlock is nice, but optional
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As with all knitwear and stretch fabrics, a serger/overlock will make your life easier. If you do not have one of those, don't despair. You don't really need it. You can just sew Ursula with a zigzag stitch.
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</Tip>
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markdown/org/docs/patterns/ursula/needs/es.md
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To make Ursula, you will need the following:
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- [Basic sewing supplies](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
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- About 0.7 meter of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](/docs/patterns/ursula/fabric))
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- About 3 meters of underwear elastic, such as picot elastic or fold over elastic
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<Tip>
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##### Binding methods may affect the seam allowance
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If using fold over elastic (FOE) or doing knit binding, you may wish to trim away the seam allowance at the legs and waist before cutting. If you keep the seam allowance, the finished product will have a slightly higher waist and slightly smaller leg openings.
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##### A serger/overlock is nice, but optional
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As with all knitwear and stretch fabrics, a serger/overlock will make your life easier. If you do not have one of those, don't despair. You don't really need it. You can just sew Ursula with a zigzag stitch.
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</Tip>
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markdown/org/docs/patterns/ursula/needs/fr.md
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To make Ursula, you will need the following:
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- [Fourniture de base pour la couture](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
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- About 0.7 meter of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](/docs/patterns/ursula/fabric))
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- About 3 meters of underwear elastic, such as picot elastic or fold over elastic
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<Tip>
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##### Binding methods may affect the seam allowance
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If using fold over elastic (FOE) or doing knit binding, you may wish to trim away the seam allowance at the legs and waist before cutting. If you keep the seam allowance, the finished product will have a slightly higher waist and slightly smaller leg openings.
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##### A serger/overlock is nice, but optional
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As with all knitwear and stretch fabrics, a serger/overlock will make your life easier. Si vous n'en avez pas, ne désespérez pas. Vous n'en avez pas vraiment besoin. You can just sew Ursula with a zigzag stitch.
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</Tip>
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markdown/org/docs/patterns/ursula/needs/nl.md
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To make Ursula, you will need the following:
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- [Basis naaimateriaal](/docs/sewing/basic-sewing-supplies)
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- About 0.7 meter of a suitable fabric (see [Fabric options](/docs/patterns/ursula/fabric))
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- About 3 meters of underwear elastic, such as picot elastic or fold over elastic
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<Tip>
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##### Binding methods may affect the seam allowance
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If using fold over elastic (FOE) or doing knit binding, you may wish to trim away the seam allowance at the legs and waist before cutting. If you keep the seam allowance, the finished product will have a slightly higher waist and slightly smaller leg openings.
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##### A serger/overlock is nice, but optional
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As with all knitwear and stretch fabrics, a serger/overlock will make your life easier. Als je geen overlock hebt, geen zorg. Je hebt het niet echt nodig. You can just sew Ursula with a zigzag stitch.
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</Tip>
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