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Sewing the backing material to a cloak using the curved needle. The polyester fabric is almost transparent. At the top edge of the cloak a strip of Velcro will be sewn so that the cloak can be put on display.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 25, 1 August 1985, Page 48

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Sewing the backing material to a cloak using the curved needle. The polyester fabric is almost transparent. At the top edge of the cloak a strip of Velcro will be sewn so that the cloak can be put on display. Tu Tangata, Issue 25, 1 August 1985, Page 48

Sewing the backing material to a cloak using the curved needle. The polyester fabric is almost transparent. At the top edge of the cloak a strip of Velcro will be sewn so that the cloak can be put on display. Tu Tangata, Issue 25, 1 August 1985, Page 48

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