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Using butter knife, scoop out approx 1 tbls. of Peanut Butter and spread across the surface of one (1) piece of Bread. Set aside. Next, scoop approx 1 tbls. Jelly onto knife and spread  across the surface of 2nd piece of bread.  With right sides together ( Peanut Butter facing Jelly )  place  pieces together to form sandwhich.  


In writing instructions one can't assume anything!  That you'll know how much peanut butter to put on the bread, where to put it on the bread,  or  what to do with the bread once both surfaces are coated.

Seems logical to you,  but what about an Aboriginie in the wilds of Brazil who have never seen a piece of bread..

Many of my customers have never before sewn and don't know commonly used terms. That coupled by the fact that  I have to illustrate. Draw pictures that actually resemble what I'm trying to describe.. is no easy task! 

In short that is why I've decided to do the "No Frills" line, because these two process slow down the design process immensely, and particularly why I've decided to publish my 'No Frills" line.

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