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Okay, so like I told you in the previous clip, I'm going to show you how to go around and
make little snips and what it does is basically eases this area. When you flip this out, if
you can image this goes in and it'll roll and it'll be a lot of bumps. So, what we're
going to do is we're going to snip it so it can cross itself and go easy like this and
we'll see that in action as soon as we snip it and flip it out. But we need to go about
an inch apart maybe a little bit more maybe an inch and a half if you want. Make little
snips and the snips can be pretty close to the seam that you made but try not to snip
seam. You don't want to do that. You just want to go all the way around and if your
scissors don't want to go all the through help the tips by pushing them and if that
doesn't work, then maybe you need to get some sharper scissors or get yours sharpen. Here
we go. And there's another one and you just go all the way around the entire form of this
pillow. I'm even going to do the area where it's not been closed yet because that is part
of the circle too. We're going to do that a little bit different. I think we'll just
wait to do that right before we close it up cause I just want to make sure we don't snip
an area that we don't need to be snipping. So, it's easier to wait on that one, okay.
I know it feels like a lot of snips but it really does make a difference in the way the
pillow lays. It's going to look real nice and round, okay. And we're also most there.
I'm going to just make two more and then we'll be done, okay. So, now that we have that our
next step is to flip it out and insert the pillow in there and we'll do that in the next
step.