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title: "Carlita coat: Cutting Instructions"
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:::note
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Certain parts have to be drafted off of the existing parts. How to draft these are provided in the [instructions](/docs/designs/carlita/instructions).
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### Materials
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- **Main fabric**
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- Cut **2 Front** parts
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- Cut **2 Side** parts
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- Cut **2 Front facing** parts
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- Cut **2 Back** parts
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- Cut **2 topsleeve** parts
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- Cut **2 undersleeve** parts
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- Cut **2 tail** parts
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- Cut **4 belt** parts
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- Cut **2 Collar stand** parts
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- Cut **2 collar** parts on the fold or Cut the upper collar on the fold and the under collar on the bias
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- Cut **2 cuffFacing** parts
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- Cut **2 Pocket** parts
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- Cut **4 pocketFlap** parts
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- Cut **2 chestPocketWelt** parts
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- Cut **2 innerPocketWelt** parts
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:::note
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If your main fabric is quite lightweight and flimsy you may need to interface all the parts with a lightweight interfacing.
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- **Lining fabric**
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- Cut **2 Front lining** parts
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- Cut **2 Side** parts
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- Cut **2 Back** parts
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- Cut **2 topsleeve** parts
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- Cut **2 undersleeve** parts
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- Cut **2 tail** parts
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- Cut **2 innerPocketBag** parts
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- Cut **1 innerPocketTab** parts
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- Cut **2 pocketLining** parts
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- Cut **2 chestPocketBag** parts
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- **Light to Mediumweight Hair Canvas**
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- Cut **2 Front** parts
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- Cut **2 Side** parts
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- Cut **1 Collar stand** parts
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- Cut **2 collar** parts on the bias and seam together
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- Cut **2 cuffFacing** parts
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- Cut **2 pocketFlap** parts
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- Cut **2 chestPocketWelt** parts
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- Cut **2 innerPocketWelt** parts
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- **Heavyweight Hair Canvas**
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- Cut **2 Front shoulder** parts
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- Cut **2 Side shoulder** parts
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- Cut **2 Back shoulder** parts
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:::note
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The canvas parts need to be cut _nett_ (without seam allowances).
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<Comment by="Benjamin F.">
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Instead of cutting the canvas parts nett, there is an alternate
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method where seam allowance is included on the canvas parts.
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The idea is that because the canvas parts have seam allowance,
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when they are attached to the main fabric pieces this can allow
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ease to be worked into the garment for a better shape.
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The seam allowance is then trimmed from the canvas at a later point
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in the garment construction process.
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However, because this is a more advanced tailoring technique,
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our instructions are instead written with the nett canvas method.
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</Comment>
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