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</Note>
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## Step 1 -- Sew shoulder seams
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### Step 1: Sew shoulder seams
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- Put both parts with good sides together. Sew the shoulder seams, taking care to stop at the notches for the head opening.
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- Finish the seams, with a method of your choice. (If you used the fabrics recommended in the ([fabric options](/docs/patterns/tiberius/fabric)), they *will* fray. Folding the seam allowance twice, enclosing the raw edge and topstitching is an option. You can also use decorative topstitching.)
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</Note>
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## Step 2 -- Sew side seams
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### Step 2: Sew side seams
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- Still with good sides together, sew the side seams. Start at the notch for the armhole and work your way down. Take care to align your layers properly.
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- Finish seams.
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## Step 3 -- Hem the bottom edge
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### Step 3: Hem the bottom edge
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Hem the bottom of your garment. If you want to use decorative stitches, this is another place to use them.
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## Step 4 -- You're done!
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### Step 4: You're done!
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Pull on your tunica, belt it around your waist, play around with how you gather the fabric, and enjoy!
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