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Pull the cloth together forming a cone like shape giving an inch of overlap.
Hold the paper up to a light to verify that the fabric is oriented so that it covers all of the area of piece one with at least a quarter inch of overlap in all directions.
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Cut a piece long enough to cover the front, back and spine of the book with at least three inches of overlap at either end.
Use 1 inch (2.5 cm) of overlap on each panel, gluing on opposite sides as you go.
Cut the felt at the opposite end of your roof, and roll felt back in the opposite direction, allowing about 4 inches (10.2 cm) of overlap to the first layer.
Choose a width, typically 7 9 inches (18 23 cm) that can easily cover the sill and provide a couple inches (several centimeters) of overlap.
Then, fold over the top of the panel so that there is about 2.5 inches (6 centimeters) of overlap.
Position the first end of the next split rail on top of the second end of the previous split rail so that there is at least 6 inches (15.24 cm) of overlap from both rails.
There should be about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of overlapping paper.
You will be covering this space with cardboard or wet newspaper three or four sheets thick with a couple of inches overlap all round.
The placing of cloth in each turn decides the shape and placement of next turns, so try to overlap an inch of previous turn.
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