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sue
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Making a Jumper
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Re: Making a Jumper
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When the garment is finished. Get to your sewing machine, use an overlocking stitch on all cut parts. Then place over birds head, gently pull downwards, when you get to the wings, very gently guide wings into the holes then finish pulling garment to cover rest of body.
Make sure your garment does not go below the vent (poo hole).
To remove just cut between the neck and wing, gently pull garment off downwards. Never try to lift the garment off over the top of the head.
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