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Madoka Bow Pattern

The document provides detailed instructions for cutting and assembling pattern pieces for a bow with branches, using 10 mm EVA foam. Each pattern piece must be cut diagonally, with two copies of each piece required, where the second is a reflection of the first. The assembly process involves gluing specific seams together while leaving certain sections unglued to create the final structure.

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Madoka Bow Pattern

The document provides detailed instructions for cutting and assembling pattern pieces for a bow with branches, using 10 mm EVA foam. Each pattern piece must be cut diagonally, with two copies of each piece required, where the second is a reflection of the first. The assembly process involves gluing specific seams together while leaving certain sections unglued to create the final structure.

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TB2 - “Top back 2”

BR - “Branches”

TB “Top Back” TF “Top Front”

BB “Bottom Back” BF “Bottom Front”


All Pattern Pieces need to be cut on a diagonal like so
Unless indicated by a double bolded BLACK line,
Black line means cut straight

How all pieces should be cut:

Pattern

10 mm eva foam Cut

cutting mat

Pattern

10 mm eva foam Cut Cut

cutting mat

Use a sharp X-acto blade, or sharp box cutter and this should be easy to achieve

All pattern pieces should be glued on those diagonals with Contact cement

The flat edges, will become the outside of the bow

Cross section
IMPORTANT
You will need to CUT 2 of each pattern peice, however the second cut needs to be a
REFECTION not a COPY of the first piece.

Printed side

The best way to do this is to trace the printed side first

FLIP the pattern over to the unprinted side


And trace again

Unprinted side

And then rotate to save space

Do this for each piece!


TB2

BR

Branches explination
1. Glue normally all sides together up to the dotted line eo
fT
B2
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marked on the pattern LEAVE SECTIONS ABOVE DOTTEN Ed

LINE OPEN AND UNGLUED Look for this mark TB TF

2. Glue the front seem of both TFs together


Glue normally
(remember you will cut two so you will have 2 TFs) all the way around
BB BF
3. Glue the TB2’s to the back of the rest of combined TF
Glue back seam of these together

4. Glue BR to the front edges of the rest of the unglued TB

This will leave you with a bow with two branches coming out of both sides
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