Special notes before getting started

The Novice-

No one is born knowing how to sew, but with time, practice,
patience, determination, and someone breaking down steps for
you, it is definitely possible to become a very
skilled sewer. If you can sew a straight line and a buttonhole, know how to operate a sewing machine, you will
be able to create the projects taught in this Guide by following
our easy to follow directions. If you have questions after
studying a step, and not sure how to proceed, we sincerely
hope you e-mail us at contactus@breakitdowndesign.com.

The Seasoned Sewer-

As you know, it is our desire in our guides to reach both the
novice and seasoned sewer at the same time. For this reason,
you may find what may be a simple step to you; one that is
broken down and explained in detail. I apologize if our instructions
seem redundant to you. 

  We don’t think you’ll have any problem making anything in this
guide, however, if you do have questions, suggestions or
comments, we would love to hear from you. Feel free to e-mail
us at contactus@breakitdowndesign.com.

 

Actual steps versus information text

Actual steps will be highlighted in bold,

Informational text will not be highlighted. 

Example followed: 

Place pattern on top of fabric. (Do not place pattern on fold of fabric; you will need to cut out two separate pieces for the backpack's front and back).

 

 

 

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