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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ fabric (e.g. one handwoven on a narrow loom).
The construction isn't historically accurate for any specific time
period, but uses hand stitches widely uses through history.
It is based on hemming all panels and then whipstitching them together:
-if you don't care about visibile machine stitches you may do the hemming
+if you don't care about visible machine stitches you may do the hemming
by machine, but then the assembly is just easier by hand.
It is also a low-waste project that only uses squares and rectangles,
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ the the point of the square to leave an opening for the face.
Gallery
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-.. figure:: flannell_hood_front.jpg
+.. figure:: flannel_hood_front.jpg
:align: center
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