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hello this is marker Betty from the University of sewing at the tailored fit for those of you who dont know me we have an alteration and tailoring business and Ive made custom sewing part of that business for years and so that means I have sewn many many many clothing items and I wanted to introduce you to a faster method of cutting out your clothes that I thought would make it more enjoyable because I hear from very many of my students that cutting out is one thing they dont really they arent really enjoying that so lets figure out a way that you can cut out those patterns faster and easier and today Im going to show you that method so lets start off with the pattern Im going to use those of you who know me this is one of my favorite tops its a vogue 155 zero and Paco I cant pronounce his last name so Im not going to try but this pattern this top I have made multiple times and I wear this quite frequently out of a variety of different fabrics so what Ive done to make a mo