From f99b0c1ab152c3481ca4eecbe7f849a8d9fbd60e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joost De Cock Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2021 22:56:25 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] New translations en.md (German) --- markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/instructions/de.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/instructions/de.md b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/instructions/de.md index e1ec1de8f01..b5b49fc272a 100644 --- a/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/instructions/de.md +++ b/markdown/org/docs/patterns/lunetius/instructions/de.md @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ Lunetius is a historically inspired pattern, and if you want more authenticity, -## Step 1 -- Finish all raw edges +### Step 1: Finish all raw edges -Finish all raw edges with a method of your choice. Clip into cornerrs as needed. This is a nice place to use some decorative stitches, embroidery and/or trimmings. +Finish all raw edges with a method of your choice. Clip into corners as needed. This is a nice place to use some decorative stitches, embroidery and/or trimmings. -## Step 2 -- Done! +### Step 2: Done! And you're already done! Since Lunetius is cut out of one piece, no seams have to be sewn. Now take a *fibula* (a brooch, pin or clasp) to fasten your cloak over your right shoulder (that is how the Romans did it, you can of course also take the left shoulder, or the middle, or whatever you prefer) and enjoy looking dramatic.