Posted by 2 months ago. They often cost more than the outer dress skirt! The dust ruffle protected the lace flounce and gave the petticoat more flare at the bottom. your own Pins on Pinterest 47. You’ll find various sources as to what widths are considered “pin tucks” but I think anything less than 1/4″ stitch from the pressed fold is a pin tuck. ‘While plain petticoats are necessary for everyday wear, the summer dress, party dress, or silk gown calls for a trimmed underskirt.’ (School Sewing Based On Home Problems, 1916). Also needed to make pin tucks: a seam gauge and steam iron. I learned Gerber pattern drafting software in college, but I sew for a living and so I'll will never be able to afford it at It is not surprising that highly fashionable ladies did not really take to this garment until the Edwardian era." Sew again at 1/16″ from the fold and press flat then down. Edwardian petticoats were usually closed at the center back or left front side. There are three tucks above the lace flounce. I show the seam gauge in the photos to indicate how small the pin tucks are. I really need to learn how to do that one. But it's much more difficult to reenact a painting than I thought because I wanted the reenacted photo to look as similar as possible to the painting! It’s important to press each tuck stitching flat first then press the tuck down into place. They are still looking for … and started working with it. Your email address will not be published. See, Edwardian petticoats are known for their miles and miles of insertion lace and frills. A-line gathered at back. Wingeo – fair line of patterns; cover sketches are basic, patterns themselves are ok but mockups required; great shapes to start with (12/30/14 Editor’s note: Seems this website no longer exists. There’s a large tear in the dust ruffle which has been mended with a tuck and overhand stitches by hand. I like the beige dress but I think I’m falling in love with the blue one and I do like the longer sash. I’ve never tried using a double needle. Train. -Have you been to this page yet?–Farewell until my next comment;thank You. Petticoat Tutorial It sure has been awhile since I posted a sewing tutorial. How much width you stitch away from the pressed edge is the final width of the tuck. I do have a tucking foot that came with my 1910 singer treadle that I use for all my sewing on pin tucks. This antique Edwardian lace petticoat is so airy and pretty with lace insertions, pintucks and a wide Valenciennes lace flounce! Each day from December 1 to December 24, a new Christmas ornament tutorial, a Christmas recipe or a post about Victorian Christmas customs awaits you on my blog. Edwardian petticoats were usually made with three pattern pieces: the front, the back and the flounce or ruffle. Required fields are marked *. Finished Project- Truly Victorian’s Late Edwardian Petticoat May 20, 2018 1900s, edwardian, holidays, vintage magazines Patriotic Table Settings from 1904 July 3, 2015 edwardian Edwardian Bust Improver “Perfect Form” March 4, 2014 corsets, edwardian, sewing Finished Projects: Edwardian S-Curve Corset + “Improvers” For flared skirts – such as those in the Edwardian era – I’ve seen the tucks get sewn in horizontally to the floor and also parallel to the skirt hem or other flared ruffle seam. Nov 16, 2016 - This Pin was discovered by Natasha Birt. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases from this site, at no cost from you, the reader. I got the antique petticoat at an antique mall. Your tutorial really helped me recall all the important details before I begin the actual stitching Thank you for such a nice way to cover this topic. The first time I tried to sew pintucks, I was lazy, and didn’t measure them exactly; I actually thought I could just eyeball them. Edwardian Corsets and Lingerie in 1909. Tailoring pattern books for men and Women from the Internet Archive are an exciting historical window and a practical guide of instruction;but there are several technics that only experienced hands can demonstrate-with devotion and appreciation-your newest student See more ideas about Edwardian fashion, Historical fashion, Fashion history. Narrow or deep ruffles are used for decoration, and to add fulness to the garment.’ (Title Clothing For Women: Selection, Design, Construction, 1916). They are beautiful. What you said about cutting out the pattern pieces after the pintucks are sewn reminds me of the examples we have of embroidered clothing pieces. So instead I decided to buy one giant lacy frill and stick it on the end of the petticoat (which is a heavily modified version of Butterick 5970). This IS the tuck. What will you use them on next? Click on the pictures for the blog posts! It creates a more blended stitching. My Edwardian petticoat pattern is self-drafted. I sew for myself and my wife. Openwork seams. For light weight fabric I was taught be my teacher to place a piece of tear away behind. Ever since I made my tailored waistcoat I have wanted to make a matching skirt. It doesn’t look like any fold is being pressed there. I’ve only ever made pintucks in this fashion. For the flounce they used a thinner fabric than for the rest of the lace petticoat. I think it's time to break the dry spell. 1898 Vintage Fashion - H.O'Neills Spring & Summer Catalogue Page 30 - Victorian Ladies Skirts ... J.Hart's Petticoat Tutorial. save hide report. Your email address will not be published. For thread, a basic all-cotton will be fine. Tucks are a typical feature of antique Edwardian petticoats. So I then measured 1 inch from my last finished tuck and pressed a new fold. Voile – although this may stretch as you sew the tucks; starching first will help, Lawn – a slightly stiff cotton but beautiful for pintucks, Cambric – period fabric from cotton & linen or all linen; slightly stiff hand; hard to find nowadays. Close. I love my treadles, all 6 of them. All of-the-peg items, all unique - if you would like to commission a bespoke order, please refer to our Bespoke Clothing page! Edwardian Undergarments A Beginner’s Guide All historic costumes begin with the right undergarments, to give you the right historic shape. Press the seam you just sewed flat then press the tuck down. (I hope to make a pattern from this petticoat as it’s too gorgeous to hide.). You just never know what the fabric will do. So sorry the tutorial seems confusing to you. See more ideas about petticoat, petticoat dress, girls petticoats. You can see how this would be perfect for panels on petticoats to offer a good solid foundation at the hem to support the outer skirt. Motivating. Narrow waistband with pearl-button closure at back. Yes, they are a bit like making a tiny hem… but it’s really not a hem. The original is in cotton lawn and is very soft. They appear aloof and untouchable. I used the same Truly Victorian 1898 Walking Skirt pattern than with my modernised Edwardian walking skirt but this time I made a full-length skirt. See more ideas about edwardian corsets, edwardian, vintage corset. 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But it's much more difficult to reenact a painting than I thought because I wanted the reenacted photo to look as similar as possible to the painting! Finding a free pattern drafting software is amazing. You can see here how even two small sets of pintucks can create quite a bit of body in the fabric. Jul 5, 2019 - In the Victorian era, petticoats were starched to make them stiffer for the fashionable bell-shaped skirt silhouette, and to make them dirt-resistant so that they’d need less frequent washing. Then sew tucks. Voile can pull out of shape very easily. I might also add some lace along the bottom edge. Don’t try to make pintucks on the bias. You boosted my confidence and now I will sew.. So gloriously tiny! Required fields are marked *. J.Hart's Petticoat Tutorial - Imgur Lingerie Retro Classic Lingerie Vintage Outfits Vintage Dresses 1960s Fashion Vintage Fashion Edwardian Fashion Gothic Fashion Vintage Patterns "POUF" is such a wonderful thing. The people who can follow these instructions must already know what you are talking about. The Edwardian era seems to get a bit less love than the Victorian, but there are still resources out there. Thanks Miss tish! Assuming you got ahold of a typical plain skirt pattern (there are free ones available online), you can modify it as follows to get something like the above petticoat: Cut each Queen Elizabeth’s Wardrobe Unlock’d has photos of stockings and sleeves that were embroidered but never cut out. Learn how your comment data is processed. It looks like, ‘take a piece of cloth and hem it one inch deep stitching 1/16 inch away from the edge of the fabric. Your email address will not be published. This tutorial works very well and like you said, Iron! I followed your directions for my 1900’s drawers, a first row of 3 pins and a second row (1″ away) of 5 pins. I think with my lace bottoms it will be perfect. ‘While a band or fitted top is preferable in a petticoat, a draw string is sometimes used to make a skirt adjustable to different sized waists.’ (School Sewing Based On Home Problems, 1916). 100% Upvoted. Many Thanks, Sasha . So, I got more fabric (I thank Materials Helsinki for the nice blog discount!) Hello, and thanks for both the welcome and the advice! Edwardian Hair Mysteries Solved, 1905 - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 How to Deal With Problem Wigs (18th c.) Making a Ridiculously Huge Hedgehog Wig (18th c.) Hair of Great Enormity - 18th c. Wig How-To How To Make an 18th Century Wig from an There’s a picture with the caption, ‘Pressing the 2nd fold for a new tuck.’ Are you pressing a fold with that ruler? I prefer less poufy under that style of dress so the yoke slip would work better. The beauty they add to Victorian petticoats and Edwardian chemises elevate such tantalizing garments. share. Ironing as you go may seem tedius but will make everything beautiful. The dickies are beautiful and look so good with the dresses. See more ideas about edwardian corsets, edwardian, vintage corset. ©2020 Jennifer Rosbrugh and Old Petticoat Shop LLC. Looking for an Edwardian tucked petticoat pattern/ drafting sources? The pintucks are on the bias and machine sewn on a chain stitch machine (early sewing machine). May 17, 2019 - Explore Julia Webb's board "Ladies love pettycoats" on Pinterest. For my part, I cannot see any step where you fold the tiny tucks all along that length of fabric and somehow get them to stay in place when you fold them down. While some Edwardian petticoats also had an additional top ruffle or dust ruffle (under ruffle) at the hem. I did three in a row in this manner – all sewed at 1/16″ from the folded edges and pressed facing down. May 26, 2019 - Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. 1918-lingerie—3-Piece–Set—Corset-Cover,-Drawers-&-Petticoat The two piece, combining corset cover and either voile drawers or petticoat. Deep flounces at bottom: top flounce with bands of cooton with silk embroiderd floral motifs and swagged lace, lace ruffle at scallped hem; middle flounce of gathered cotton with lace ruffle; bottom … In this tutorial, I’m going to starch my Victorian tucked petticoat which obviously needs starch! Petticoat patterns from the Edwardian era are often basically modified plain skirt patterns. You can imagine the result, I’m sure. (101.6 cm) So as dressmakers from another time, how do we accomplish this same level of extraordinaire with our own undergarments and shirtwaists? Thanks for the tips, and happy sewing! ‘The style of the ruffled petticoat, the same as the plain, varies according to the style of the outside skirt. Victorian/Edwardian Combination Chemise & Drawers: How to turn an op-shop find into historical underwear ... wide legs that were intended to replace the petticoat too. Edwardian Lingerie in 1909 The three-piece – below, combining corset covers, voile drawers and petticoat [underskirt]. . I’ll be back. Dispelling the Myth of the Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Waist. It didn’t know about the dust ruffle. #8399 Titanic-inspired costume – out of print but copies on eBay and Etsy #7157 1900-1925 Princess Slips – out of print but found on eBay and Etsy and other sites #5905 1900-1910 Petticoat and Corset Covers – out of print, but search #5943 Edwardian Tea Dresses – also out of print but Google it May 11, 2015 - Petticoat Date: 1890s Culture: American Medium: cotton Dimensions: Length at CB: 40 in. See more ideas about petticoat, petticoat dress, girls petticoats. To start the tutorial I used a piece of cotton voile which is unstarched and fairly light. I have some sheer (almost white) grey linen. The Edwardian era seems to get a bit less love than the Victorian, but Excellent. 1. See, Edwardian petticoats are known for their miles and miles of insertion lace and frills. Ever since I made my tailored waistcoat I have wanted to make a matching skirt. When on a curve you’ve got a little bit of bias in the fabric to work with which can make it easy or challenging. I dream of floating about a spring garden wearing it under my long skirt… Oh, I adore pintucks. ВКонтакте – универсальное средство для общения и поиска друзей и одноклассников, которым ежедневно пользуются десятки миллионов человек. So beautiful & interesting! Good luck with the sewing! Reenacting a painting was on my list for a long time, therefore I chose the prompt "reenact a painting" for day 30 of #HistoricalApril! Edwardian Undergarments A Beginner’s Guide All historic costumes begin with the right undergarments, to give you the right historic shape. You can see a photo of the dress, a gift from her father, HERE . . It helps stabilize the fabric and make keeping that tiny width correct. First up, if you want to buy a petticoat, this is a lovely comparison post ; and many independent sewers selling them on etsy etc However, there are also many free tutorials and they are simple enough to construct. The antique lace petticoat is likely from the late Edwardian era or the 1910s because it’s a slim cut skirt without a wide flounce at the bottom. Where is the dust ruffle attached? Total cost: The polished cotton was given to me by someone de-stashing. See more ideas about Hoop skirt, Petticoat, Vintage outfits. Pintucks! Do you want to know what life was like during the roaring 1920s, the Victorian & Edwardian era? Did you ever do a tutorial on the yoke slips? This petticoat is made of a fine yet sturdy cotton, which may have originally been a truer, brighter white. Where did you get it? Sorry, I can’t follow these instructions. This antique Edwardian lace petticoat is so airy and pretty with lace insertions, pintucks and a wide Valenciennes lace flounce! Pin tucks are very small – meaning, you keep your stitching quite close to the pressed edge. Jan 29, 2012 - White cotton muslin. I plan on a long tunic (I live in phoenix and casting my own shade is a boon on hot days) So I want volume and I want shape, too. Wide petticoats with full ruffles come into use with the fuller dress skirts, while narrow petticoats with scant ruffles are desirable with the narrower dress skirts.’ (School Sewing Based On Home Problems, 1916). The voile is really drape-y but the pintucks give it support. Looking back at the original petticoat, the sets of tucks were not quite a full 1 inch apart. (You can see the same fabric made up as Edwardian undergarments in this post.). Play with the tuck width to see what works better on the bias angle you have in the skirt. That petticoat is so beautiful it makes me want to cry. I absolutely love that pintucks and lace section. Yep… too much hair-pulling for no reason. One secret is to use the right fabrics. This will be strictly a utilitarian garment. , Greetings Madame Fold the fabric back again and press. The original is in cotton lawn and is very soft. Jul 28, 2017 - Petticoat Date: 1890s Culture: American Medium: silk, cotton Dimensions: Length at CB: 40 in. All prices include free postage to UK - overseas visitors, please contact me for shippment details! I also am placing them center back from neckline to waist line – so there is some shape to the back (I am flat in the hind) – the tucks released should make a bustle- like lower center back. So straight & even… or not. Yet another example of how skipping steps and being lazy ends up costing you more work one way or another.! … Use pintucks for insertions on shirtwaist (bodice) yokes and in chemisettes, too, for a bit of delicate Victorian & Edwardian dressmaking. im kinda a sewing snob and to get me to compliment your tutorial is, to me, pretty big. Read more about me …. I’ll admit that even in this small (about 8″ wide) sample the voile fabric was quite a challenge to keep all my stitching rows straight and even. This garment is used like our bathrobe, but is delicate and beautiful and partially covers the nightgown or chemise. In this tutorial I’ll show you how to sew an authentic 1840-1850s plain cotton day cap by hand. Sheer. 1890s Fashion Edwardian Fashion Vintage Fashion Medieval Fashion Vintage Underwear Vintage Lingerie Historical Costume Historical Clothing Vintage Patterns. I’ve always just ironed and sewed as you taught here. Aug 8, 2020 - Explore Joy's board "Petticoats", followed by 365 people on Pinterest. The curve would seem to make it very difficult! J.Hart's Petticoat Tutorial … Oct 20, 2016 - Corsets from 1900 to 1911. Use a new machine needle in size 60/8 or 70/10. The flounce is trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertions, machine-sewn pintucks and a wide Valenciennes lace trim at the bottom. tHANK YOU SO MUCH, Thanks for sharing such a great tutorial! 4 comments. And the Edwardian shape was especially weird. any help appreciated! The original tucks are a tiny 1/16″ and grouped in two sets of threes. Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: basic site functions ensuring secure, safe I’d suggest you get out a scrap of fabric and try to work through each step to understand more of what’s going on. The first “flat” press helps set the thread into the fabric fibers. And I’ll continue to use them in the future. *BIG* mistake! Comment document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id", "a786f9d42b5aaa14303d51ce06d263f2" );document.getElementById("f58c0a5736").setAttribute( "id", "comment" ); Hi, I’m Lina. I have never heard of a double needle and special foot. Here‘s a picture of a similar Edwardian petticoat with lace flounce and dust ruffle: Scroll down to picture “No. Here's a compendium of research and links on the fabrics and styles. This antique lace petticoat is from the Edwardian era. The zero-waste movement of the Edwardian era! And here’s my finished sample of two sets of 1/16″ pintucks! Here is a basic gored skirt sewing tutorial. Save yourself trouble and pintuck a strip of fabric first then cut out your garment piece. My favorite project using tucks was an 1860’s under-petticoat. You can follow the grain too (vertical tucks), but keep them straight as such. I started by simply pressing up 1″ on the long straight edge of my sample piece. There's also this tutorial from a 1956 magazine, showing how to make a petticoat. This petticoat will be worn only as an undergarment, so I didn't mind the fading in the middle of my sheet. On the (raglan) sleeves I plan to place triple pin tuck to frame a triple a pulled thread runner (spaced out to about a three inch design area) on a three quarter slightly gathered cuff sleeve. So if you've never heard of The Valentina Project, it's a free open source pattern drafting software. any help appreciated! Der 50s Lola Lifeforms Petticoat in Navy ist ein wundervoller, voluminöser Petticoat! Thorough. Illustrating a 1909 Fashion review of the latest Edwardian lingerie out for that Autumn season.. A special thank-you to Lori and Matt Knowles for their wonderful photos of Edwardian lingerie. …without using the cheater method of a machine pintuck foot & double needle? Also a standard cotton wrapped polyester core thread works too. i’VE ALWAYS BEEN AFRAID OF PINTUCKS.nOW i’M GONNA GIVE THEM A GO! This Edwardian petticoat, c. 1900-1909, was tucked away in a box in the Kearny History Museum's storage. Nov 14, 2016 - Stays, corsets, bodies, petticoats, chemises, bustles and pads - you name it, all you need to create a correct silhouette! I’ve since used them on blouses, baby dresses, and more. On the subject of tucks in heavier fabrics such as wool, is it possible to make horizontal tucks in a flared skirt? Perhaps your definition of pin tucks is different than mine – quite ok. Aug 16, 2017 - Explore thrish sumanasekera's board "Petticoats" on Pinterest. your own Pins on Pinterest So, I got more fabric (I thank Materials Helsinki for the nice blog discount!) Larger widths can simply be called tucks. A good starch of your fabric panel to be tucked will help immensely in sewing pintucks. This is going to make growth tucks soooo much easier and with a lot less pencil and chalk marks! Pintucks provide body & support and don’t need the stretch of bias. Here is a really simple and quick tutorial. This amount can vary. This antique lace petticoat is from the Edwardian era. Train. I’ve been dreaming for some time of a pintuck blouse, but I wasn’t feeling fantastically confident about executing the tucks, and this tutorial will definitely help, so thank you! This is where you decide how wide your pintucks will be. For example: For my 23" petticoat I added the 3" of seam allowance to the total making 26" then divided that by 4 tiers. I may replace the elastic with a proper waistband in the future, or I may take the waist out entirely and use this as a corded flounce on a longer petticoat later. Welcome to our Joyful Community! A-line gathered at back. 1. It really just doesn’t work this way. In the early- and mid-Victorian era, all women covered their heads with caps during the day; whereas in the later part of the Victorian era, just married women and elderly ladies wore caps. Mar 24, 2020 - Explore David Jones's board "petticoat patterns", followed by 130 people on Pinterest. Good luck! I measured 1/4″ away from the first pintuck stitch line to the next tuck fold. An Edwardian lady slips her peignoir over her night chemise to provide a bit of warmth or modesty as she begins to move around the house after she rises in the morning. (I used the same method as American Duchess used with her 18th Century Petticoat Tutorial, the only real difference being that I made mine from a sheet. and started working with it. Therefore, be sure to take your time, go slow, and pull the fabric taut both behind and in front of the presser foot. Good tutorial, buy l am going to make my grandaughters petticoat for her wedding and it will be a straight skirt from waist to knee of 19″ then the layers will flounce at the front and trail down the back like a … Thin ones. . Jul 16, 2020 - Explore kenneth bromley's board "Petticoats", followed by 319 people on Pinterest. They call to us because they signify something regal or heavenly. A petticoat is essential to get the fashionable 50s shape. May 3, 2020 - Explore Gayle Hunter's board "Hoop skirt", followed by 153 people on Pinterest. Good tutorial, buy l am going to make my grandaughters petticoat for her wedding and it will be a straight skirt from waist to knee of 19″ then the layers will flounce at the front and trail down the back like a … The thing to remember about pintucks is that it is SO MUCH EASIER to sew the tucks into a panel of fabric THEN cut your garment piece from it. Pintucks have a charm about them. See more ideas about edwardian, edwardian fashion, hats vintage. The batting was left over from another project. Count down the days until Christmas with my Craft-Along Advent Calendar 2020. We will also discuss the steampunk version of the traditional petticoat – and how to get 3 styles out of one skirt in seconds! For this tutorial I decided to copy the pintucks as were made on an original Edwardian petticoat. I’m also a modern sewer who loves some of the shapes and styles of historical fashion – particularly the fact that outfits from the 19th century tend to fit at the waist, which suits me far better than the looser tops that have been in fashion for the past fifteen years or so…! Clear, complete, and most importantly to me, concise, to the point. Как сшить пышный подъюбник из фатина. Mar 30, 2018 - Late Edwardian Petticoat Historic Sewing Pattern from Truly Victorian The combination of a button and drawstring closure is unusual and complicated to close. I am placing pin tucks from the (to be bound) neck , over the apex of the breast (the double layers of tuck will make more opaque on a peasant top. So glad you found it satisfactory. I have tried in the past and have failed miserably lol Will give your method a go though, you make it look super easy. Because the fabric is so sheer and delicate, there are some damages. Feb 18, 2020 - Explore Karina Rodriguez's board "edwardian" on Pinterest. If you try to make allowance for the tucks and cut the garment panels as such, with all the variables in sewing these tiny elements you could end up with a larger or smaller piece than expected. If you can ‘press a fold’ with a ruler, this beginner needs more information and better pictures. Narrow waistband with pearl-button closure at back. Thank you! Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more. ‘Dust ruffles, narrow ones, not very full, are set into the bottom of the skirt to give more freedom in walking and save the wear on the outer flounce, which is usually of finer material. Check out this tutorial for being graceful in a floof, and this scanned 1954 article on "The Petticoat … And all that lace can get mighty expensive. Assuming you got ahold of a typical plain skirt pattern (there are free ones available online), you can modify it as follows to get something like the above petticoat: Cut each vertical … I have done pintucks before, but not quite such teeny ones! Check out our petticoat pattern selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our sewing shops. Nov 26, 2016 - Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Gibson Girl, Edwardian Dress, Jacket, Petticoat, Skirt - Simplicity 9723 Pattern at … This means that the strips would be cut to be 6 1/2" wide. Like my antique Edwardian lace chemise, my antique 1920s marcel wave iron and my antique Victorian linen chemise, I found it on ebay! Aug 13, 2012 - Petticoat Date: 1890s Culture: American Medium: silk, cotton Dimensions: Length at CB: 40 in. Learn how to live a simple, frugal & sustainable life! See more ideas about vintage outfits, vintage lingerie, vintage fashion. There’s no reason to spend the money on silk thread unless you really want to. Original Edwardian petticoat with sets of tiny pintucks For this tutorial I decided to copy the pintucks as were made on an original Edwardian petticoat. May 31, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by Michelle Soper. I’ve recently discovered your site and am devouring its contents. In this article we willcover the construction of a typical late Victorian petticoat with back flounces. 1890-1900 style skirt, belt and blouse costume The Petticoat Next, you need a petticoat to get the right amount of poof for the decade you are portraying. Then you sew! ‘Longcloth is very desirable for petticoats, making the fuffles of thinner lawn trimmed with lace or embroidery.’ (Los Angeles Herald, 1907), ‘The ruffle on the skirt may be made of rows of lace and insertion sewed together by hand, or lapped slightly and stitched on the machine and finished with a lace edge; or it may be made with lawn or fine cotton material trimmed with a lace edge, or one or more rows of lace insertion, depending on the desired width of the ruffle.’ (School Sewing Based On Home Problems, 1916). That follow the cross-grain of the ruffled petticoat edwardian petticoat tutorial petticoat, petticoat pattern, Fashion.. 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