Some were asking about doing the TTT in one piece.
Here's a quick demo of what I did, it's super easy, but if you're a visual learner, the pics should help.
Take pieces #1, 2 and 5. If you want to tape it all together instead of tracing, you'll need to print two (2) of pieces #1 and #5.
I traced the pieces. I folded #2 in half to find the center line, unfolded it and traced it, marking the center. Then, I lined up #1 below that, in line with the center (pc1 is 1/2 of the back, so you will need to put it to one side of the center line), flip it over and repeat to get the entire back. *** At this point, you can stop if you want to have separate side panels ****
Or, carry on to cut the enter outer and inner in one piece each.
Before adding piece #5 to your tracing, fold the edge with the 2 notches over the amount of the SA (I think it's 5/8, but double check the instructions!) Then you can match it up to your tracing of the back pieces.
That will be your complete pattern for the inner and outer layers. You will cut any soaker/pul layers as instructed in the pattern, as well as the ribbing layers.
When you're finished, it should look something like this:
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