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## title: Why don't you use double notches to mark the back of the pattern?
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title: Why don't you use double notches to mark the back of the pattern?
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A double-notch is a common way to mark the back of the pattern. Common, but not universal.
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To avoid confusion, we use a differently styled notch to indicate the back,
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as detailed in [our pattern notation guide][1].
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[1]: /docs/various/notation/
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[1]:/docs/various/notation/
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