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+*************
+ Leisurewear
+*************
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 2
+ :caption: Contents:
+
+ low_waste_bathrobe/index
+
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+Low Waste Bathrobe
+==================
+
+.. figure::
+ :align: center
+
+.. only:: html
+
+ .. contents::
+
+
+Materials
+---------
+
+Fabric
+^^^^^^
+
+* About 2 m of towel material;
+* 20 cm cotton jersey.
+
+Notions
+^^^^^^^
+
+* sewing thread to match the fabric.
+
+Pattern
+-------
+
+Measurements
+^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+You need to take the following measurements:
+
+``height_neck_back_to_knee`` (A18)
+ vertical distance from the back of the neck to the knee (or to where
+ you want the bathrobe to end);
+``across_back_b`` (I08)
+ from armscye to armscye on the back;
+``neck_back_to_waist_b`` (H19)
+ vertical distance from the back of the neck to the waist;
+``shoulder_length`` (I01)
+ distance from the side of the neck to the tip of the shoulder;
+``armscye_circ`` (L19)
+ circumference around the armscye.
+
+Pattern
+^^^^^^^
+
+Measure a rectangle as wide as the full width of the fabric and as high
+as the desired length of the bathrobe (A18) plus 2 cm sewing allowance.
+
+Near the top, mark the quarter points, where you will cut the armscye
+slits. From each quarter point, measure half ``across_back_b`` (I08)
+towards the center back, and measure the position of the center back
+seam, which should be ``neck_back_to_waist_b`` (H19) plus 2 cm long.
+Mark two slits, 5 cm tall for the belt in the pleat fabric, parallel to
+the seam at about 2 cm of distance, and aligned with the end of the
+seam.
+
+For the sleeves, measure two rectangles as tall as half the width of the
+fabric and as high as ``armscye_circ`` (L19) plus 4 cm allowance.
+
+For the belt, measure a rectangle as wide as the full width of the
+fabric, and 10 cm long.
+
+Instructions
+------------
+
+
+Cutting
+^^^^^^^
+
+Cut the rectangles described in the Pattern section; mark the position
+of the armscye slits with a partial cut 5–10 cm long, but don't cut them
+fully until you're ready to insert the sleeves.
+
+.. tip::
+
+ As long as the selvedges aren't horribly different from the fabric,
+ don't cut them away, but let them be part of the pattern pieces.
+
+Sewing
+^^^^^^
+
+
+
+Finishing
+^^^^^^^^^
+
+
+Gallery
+-------
+