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Mrs. Beagle, Austin Age and Occupation: 26, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Finance Engagement Date: July 12, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Church Ceremony/Reception at The Waterford House About Me: I am a true, but rare, Austinite---I was born, raised, and continue to live in this great city! Although I am an engineer by day, I feed my inner creative side through crafting, sewing, and obsessing over Martha Stewart. I love coffee, my mister, NPR, and exploring all the nooks and crannies of Austin. I can't wait to share my adventures in DIY and wedding planning with all of you!
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Unveiling the Veil

July 14th, 2009 @ 10:27 am by Mrs. Beagle

When I started looking for veil inspiration, I wasn’t sure what I really wanted. I had tried on a few veils while dress shopping, but nothing really caught my eye (and at $$$, I wasn’t really into buying a veil, anyways). While I was shopping at Jo-Ann’s one afternoon, I decided to stop by the pattern section to look for veils. It turned out that the patterns were on sale for $1.99, and I ended up finding one that I thought looked okay.

“F” is the pattern I decided to use, minus the bow. I also decided I wanted a two-tiered veil instead of just one-tier, and that I wanted to add lace trim. Before I go into the details of sewing a veil, this is a list of supplies I bought (from Jo-Ann’s, all on sale):

  • Pattern: $1.99
  • 6 yards of ivory bridal tulle (based on pattern): $12
  • 4-5 yards of ivory lace*: $15
  • Clear thread: $2

*Had I bought just lace trim, I probably would have spent less. However, since I have so much leftover (~5 yards), I will use the remaining lace on another project (not sure which project just yet).

Cutting the tulle and sewing the veil:

The main reason I bought a pattern was so that I would be able to get the shape of the veil that I wanted. I laid the pattern on the floor over the first 3 yards of tulle (this was the first layer of the veil) and cut the fabric accordingly. After the first layer was cut, I repeated these steps for the second 3 yards of tulle.


Instructions for sewing a veil can easily found in Mrs. Taffy’s tutorial (they are the exact same as the pattern instructions). For two layers, simply pin the two layers of tulle together and sew according to Mrs. Taffy’s instructions. I decided to wait until the end of this project to sew the veil onto the hair comb.

Sewing on lace trim:
Unfortunately, the Jo-Ann’s that is close to my house does not have a large selection of lace trim. (I wish I would have gone to the north location first, because they have a good selection of bridal trim.) Even though I didn’t find trim that I liked, I did find lace by the yard that had a nice edging. I bought enough yards (see above) and cut off the edging from the lace.

I put my dress on and I held the veil to my head at approximately the place I wanted to put it to figure out if the length was right. I thought the veil was a little long, so I pinned the tulle about 8″ from the bottom edge of the veil, using the edge as a guideline. I found that sewing on the lace worked best if I spread the tulle out on a flat surface. I sewed lace on the bottom layer first. After pinning the lace on the veil, I sewed through the top-most embroidered sections of the lace like this:

When I got to a place where I needed to start a new length of lace edging, I overlapped the edges and pinned them like this:

I then continued sewing though the cross section of lace and onto the new section. I came back later on and sewed the two sections together and trimmed any remaining ends on either lace section.

After the bottom tier of the veil was finished, I proceeded to the top tier. I hung the veil from a bookshelf (so that the tiers were hanging down), and started pinning lace edging to the top tier of the veil. I pinned the lace on the top tier so that it started at the same point as the bottom tier. I then gradually moved out so that the lace on the top tier fell just above the lace of the bottom tier.

I sewed the lace to the top tier using the same process I used to sew the lace to the bottom tier. When I was finished sewing on all the lace, I carefully trimmed all the tulle below each layer of lace edging. I then added a hair comb per Mrs. Perfume’s post.

The finished product (sorry for the fuzzy pics):

Are you making your own veil? What does yours look like?

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65 Responses to “Unveiling the Veil”

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Mrs. Powder Puff (message)  834 posts, Busy bee

Wow, that is gorgeous! Color me impressed!

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  1,632 posts, Bumble bee

Absolutely impressive!! Great job, Miss B!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Looks beautiful! I love the romantic look of the cascade style!

 
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Kristyn

I can’t believe you made that! It’s gorgeous!

 
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Appleblossom

Beautiful!! I’m also making my own, 2-tier, fingertip length with beading on the edge. Super easy, and a good way to ward off wedding stress. And total cost = $18!

The leftover tulle made a super-cute flyaway veil that had me thisclose to changing our wedding from formal to backyard affair!

 
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tbrooke
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tbrooke (message)  149 posts, Blushing bee

Wow Miss Beagle! Your veil is stunning… great job :) You’ve got me wanting to run out and get supplies and give this a try.

 
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GabrielaSalome
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GabrielaSalome (message)  25 posts, Newbee

Gorgeous! I can’t believe how easy you made that look!

 
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MexicanGirl
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MexicanGirl (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

i think t¡you’re very very crafty! i love your veil!

 
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Mia

Wow, that is really impressive! It looks gorgeous!

 
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ChrissyM

Wow, that is gorgeous, I can’t believe you made it by hand!

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  892 posts, Busy bee

That’s really pretty!

 
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Shoe Queen
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Shoe Queen (message)  117 posts, Blushing bee

That looks fantastic!

 
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august15bride
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august15bride (message)  1,378 posts, Bumble bee

Ahhh!!! This is fabulous!!! You did SUCH a great job! Seriously, one of my favorite veils ever! I’m so impressed! (Sorry for all the exclamation points. hehe.)

 
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aja0829 (message)  140 posts, Blushing bee

Gorgeous! Your veil is making me rethink my decision not to wear one.

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  217 posts, Helper bee

Whoa that is a beautiful veil!

 
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Hayley
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Hayley (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

amazing job!!

 
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Miss Lamb (message)  463 posts, Helper bee

Thanks Miss Beagle! I’ll definitely be utilizing your and Miss Taffy’s tutorials - I’ll be making a cathedral length veil, so I’ll need a helper or model to help me with the length. I hope mine turns out as beautifully as yours!

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  4,008 posts, Honey bee

Wow, this looks gorgeous! I’m impressed with your skills!!

 
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MissBookworm
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MissBookworm (message)  271 posts, Helper bee

I Love it! Classic with a twist! That scalloped trim is so adorable!

 
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Curlysue
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Curlysue (message)  625 posts, Busy bee

So pretty! I’ve always thought about making my own veil. I’m actually seeing if I can use my mother’s, if it’s still around, but if I can’t then I will probably make my own.

 
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Jenniphyr
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Jenniphyr (message)  1,397 posts, Bumble bee

Beautiful! =) I’m excited to DIY my own veil. ^.^ Thanks to posts like yours and Mrs. Taffy’s, I feel more assured that it’s note completely impossible! =D

I love the multiple layers. Such a beautiful cascade effect…. Sigh. =)

 
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Miss Star (message)  1,277 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, this came out absolutely stunning! Great job!

 
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Coccinelle
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Coccinelle (message)  10 posts, Newbee

that is simply gorgeous!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

WOW!!! you are amazing! that looks absolutely gorgeous!

 
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Mitla
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Mitla (message)  350 posts, Helper bee

Excellent job! My mom made lots of my clothes growing up and I totally appreciate good sewing. Your veil looks beautiful!

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

You never fail to amaze me with your talent!!! The veil is gorgeous!

 
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Mrs. DG
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Mrs. DG (message)  4,227 posts, Honey bee

These are nice. I made easy veils– one tulle blusher length single layer and one french net birdcage.

Totally assembly time, about 1 1/2 hours! Total cost $4 for one and $12 for the other (with hair flower). I’m a big fan of DIY for veils!

 
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MaryKaters13 (message)  22 posts, Newbee

This is such a beautiful veil! Great job!

 
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gigi

Veils seem like one of those things that cost a lot of money to buy, but are fairly easy and inexpensive to make!

Yours is beautiful!

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  1,593 posts, Bumble bee

Wow! I am totally impressed! I was a little hesitant about a veil because of the cost, but you may have convinced me to attempt a DIY!

 
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carablossom (message)  36 posts, Newbee

Beautiful job! And thanks for posting such great pics alongside your instructions!

 
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ScarletJwl
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ScarletJwl (message)  147 posts, Blushing bee

Beautiful! It is budget friendly and so romantic! I have been on the fence as to whether I want a veil, but you may have just converted me!

 
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SweetLemon
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SweetLemon (message)  54 posts, Worker bee

I’m speechless, that is fan-freaking-tastic!

 
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Luvbug6315
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Luvbug6315 (message)  427 posts, Helper bee

That is super beautiful! I love it.

 
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You are so awesome! I wish I had made my own veil. Veils are, IMO, the most ridiculously overpriced wedding object (and there is a lot of ridiculously overpriced things going around). My mom didn’t let me see the price of my veils (I wore 2 a short cathedral length veil with an elbow length over it. Then only the elbow length during my reception) until she paid for them. I was so mad, because that was something I COULD have made pretty easily and very inexpensively.

Yours is GORGEOUS.

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

it turned out incredible! I’m amazed at your crafty skills!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,616 posts, Sugar bee

that turned out amazing! great job!

 
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Carbon Girl
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Carbon Girl (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

Your veil came out amazing. Hmm . . . I am always sewing halloween costumes, maybe I can do this. So you sewed it on by hand. How far apart were your stitches?

 
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Miss Gloss
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Miss Gloss (message)  1,053 posts, Bumble bee

So pretty and fluttery!
I made my own but it was waay simpler :)

 
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suzanne1880
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suzanne1880 (message)  40 posts, Newbee

So beautiful!! Great job!! What type of lace did you use? Did you trim it down before sewing on to the veil?

Brilliant!!

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,051 posts, Bumble bee

@Carbon Girl: The stitches were fairly close together. Each curved section of the lace edging was about 1 1/2″ in length. If you look at the picture with the needle running through the embroidery, that should give you a good idea of how far apart my stitches were. I’ll warn you ahead of time that clear thread is a pain to work with (because you can’t see it :) ), but once you get started, it you eventually get used to it. Also, instead of making individual stitches, make several stitches at once(see pic I refered to earlier), similar to quilting- it goes faster that way and it doesnt seem to pull the lace as much. I think you should try sewing your own if you really want to! Good Luck!

 
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Mrs. Avocado (message)  1,407 posts, Bumble bee

Beagle you are blowing my mind! I can’t believe how crafty you are. This is going to be a family heirloom. Seriously. I hope you have 10 daughters so they can all wear your veil on their wedding day. :)

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,051 posts, Bumble bee

@suzanne1880: The lace I used was from the Casa Collection at JoAnn’s… that’s about all I know about it. :) I cut the edges of the full yardage of lace, making sure I cut close enough to the embroidered section as possible without actually cutting any of the embroidered threading. If you look at pictures 6 & 7, you can get a good idea of what the trimmed lace looks like. I wasn’t too concerned about the excess netted area above the embroidered section on the lace because once you put it up against the tulle, you can’t see it. Just make sure the tulle and lace are similar in color.

 
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

I too am VERY impressed! WOW that is so pretty :) You did an amazing job!

 
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Champagne Wishes
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Champagne Wishes (message)  485 posts, Helper bee

Wow, great job! The length is perfect for you.

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,472 posts, Bumble bee

That is so awesome, I’m really impressed! I may have to attempt to make my own now…

 
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krissybee (message)  1,002 posts, Bumble bee

WOW! you are soo talented! it looks beautiful!

 
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kjpugs
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kjpugs (message)  856 posts, Busy bee

WoW! You made that look painless…. great job!

 
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Thao
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Thao (message)  165 posts, Blushing bee

That’s beautiful! Congratulations–you rock!

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,301 posts, Sugar bee

Oh my gosh, it’s beautiful! You are so talented!

 
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soniasays (message)  47 posts, Newbee

This is beautiful and if you pass it down to loved ones when it’s their time to get married it will mean so much more to them that you made it yourself : )

 
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aewreay (message)  1 posts, Wannabee

I am using that same pattern for my veil! I want to use the top tier as a blusher veil though :) Loved yours!

 
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Newport Nuptials
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Newport Nuptials (message)  1,133 posts, Bumble bee

It’s beautiful! :)

 
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Charm bracelet (message)  808 posts, Busy bee

Wow, your veil is amazing. How much did you spend on all your supplies, if you don’t mind me asking? I think my veil is going to have to be a DIY too.

 
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Ghenet
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Ghenet (message)  125 posts, Blushing bee

I am soo impressed! It came out beautifully. I don’t have any sewing skill, but luckily my mom does and is planning to make mine! Gotta love Joanns ;-)

 
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suzanne1880
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suzanne1880 (message)  40 posts, Newbee

@Miss Beagle: Thank you!!

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

It turned out beautifully! I am not nearly brave, or patient enough to attempt something like that but I love yours :)

 
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ms boardwalk (message)  349 posts, Helper bee

omg, your veil turned out amazing

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,324 posts, Bumble bee

I just don’t understand how in the heck some of you fabric/sewing DIY girls pull things like this off! I’m sooo impressed to the point of pure jealously. Gorg!

 
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Ms. Chihuahua
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Ms. Chihuahua (message)  14 posts, Newbee

I bought Tulle already and am hoping to make my own veil! Yours looks so good that it makes me think I can actually pull this off…. What does the shape look like they you cut from the pattern?

 
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abrideagain
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abrideagain (message)  531 posts, Busy bee

I have been going back and forth on whether to make my own veil or not…the price tag that comes along with store veils is just SO MUCH! And even if I can find it online for cheaper…your post just makes me realize how MUCH cheaper I could make it myself…

Hmmm…thoughts to think about.

You did a GREAT job!

 
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ColorCoated
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ColorCoated (message)  951 posts, Busy bee

Wow! Great job! Looks soo pretty!

 
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OMG! There are veil patterns?! I wish i had known. That looks gorgeous, great job!

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  2,598 posts, Sugar bee

It looks so beautiful, Miss Beagle!!!! :) I can’t wait to see it with your dress!

 
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Miss.Gator (message)  59 posts, Worker bee

I love your veil. It looks amazing! Do you want to make my veil too??? :-)

Can’t wait to see more pictures!

 


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