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Pin the top edge of the vent extension in place. Satin stitch following the seam line of the 45 degree angle along the top of the vent extension; stitch through all layers. This creates a nice, finished look at the top of the vent that you would typically see on most RTW skirts while also keeping the vent to one side.
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