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(A) (B)
Fig. 14.2 Placement of the central line of a back on the centre of stripe (A) and on the centre
of their centre space (B).
Fig. 14.3 Placement of asymmetrical pattern on details.
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Fig. 14.4 Placement of large symmetrical pattern pieces in a marker.
In fabrics with symmetrical stripes, two symmetrical front details are placed with their
front edges together to achieve equal placement of the stripes on both of them (see
Fig. 14.4; components 1 and 2).
A fabric allowance must be left around the pattern pieces. This will be used during
the second spreading of the fabric for precise coordination of stripes throughout the
material plies (see Section 15.2.2). The fabric allowance is needed to match precisely
the edges of the components to the direction of the stripes during the second spreading