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wip: Porting of docs to docusaurus (#7208)
This ports the docs for the following designs: breanna, bruce, cathrin, florence, florent , hugo, lily, lunetius, onyx, opal, paco, sandy, shelly, shin, sven, tamiko, teagan, iberius, trayvon, wahid, walburga, and yuri.

Also adds a prebuild step to build the options umbrella pages. and includes some CSS tweaks.
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---
title: "Wahid: FreeSewing's Wahid Waistcoat"
sidebar_label: Wahid Waistcoat
---

<DesignInfo design="wahid" />

## Designer Notes {#notes}

I like waistcoats. I think they are not only pretty to look at, they are also
warm, cut down on the amount of shirt ironing you have to do, and have these
cute little pockets you can put tiny things in.

So, I designed Wahid so I could make waistcoats for myself.

joost

## What You Need {#needs}

To make Wahid, you will need the following:

- Basic sewing supplies
- About 1 meter (1.1 yards) of a suitable fabric ([see Fabric options](#fabric))
- About 1 meter (1.1 yards) of lining fabric
- Fusible interfacing
- Buttons

## Fabric Options {#fabric}

All suiting fabrics are a great choice for your waistcoats. Any fabric shop
that's worth your business should have a suiting section. You can just walk in,
ask where you can find the fabric for suits, and pick out something you like.

These fabrics are typically wool, but you can also be a bit more creative and
go for something else.

:::tip
You do need a bit of weight though. Denim is fine, some light cotton is not.
:::

## Cutting Instructions {#cutting}

- **Main fabric**
  - Cut **2 front(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 back(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 front facing(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 pocket welt(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 pocket facing(s)** with _good sides together_
- **Lining fabric**
  - Cut **2 front lining(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 back(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 pocket bag(s)** with _good sides together_
- **Interfacing**
  - Cut **2 front(s)** with _good sides together_
  - Cut **2 pocket interfacing(s)**

:::warning Caveats

- Do not cut out the **front** dart
- Do not cut out the **back** dart
- Watch out for the grainline on the **pocket welt** and **pocket facing**
  :::