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Step 3: (part 2) Cutting the netting to match the jacket
If you want the netting to cover the front of the jacket as well, make a cut like the one shown above. Be sure to leave enough netting for it to wrap around the arms and torso. If you cut this correctly, you won’t need another piece of netting to cover the front, and you will be able to use the pockets in the front of the jacket. Also, note the cut around the armpit area. This is so that the netting does not restrict the range of movement that the garment provides. Be sure to leave about an inch worth of space between the end of the cut and the actually knot, then burn the ends of the nylon piece so that it doesn’t unravel.
After all the proper cuts have been made, pin
down the remaining section again (for both types of suits). This is basically
how the netting is going to be attached to the back sections of the jacket.
Take a permanent marker and put a little dot under where the knot
would be placed (around the parameters). Don’t worry about the parts of the netting were you would
have to wrap around the arms or torso area just yet. All you need to do
is the back part of the jacket.
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