INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Pin and compare until you are happy with the draping. Mark lines that should be cut later with chalk.  Keep the pins in as long as you can. Removing pins too early and losing folds and tucks is a common mistake with dress draping. Remember to hide raw edges from the draping inside the seams. Remember to leave seam allowances. If you have very little fabric left, you can fold in under instead of cutting it away. Alternatively, you can sew it by hand. Use your prototype to construct a dress using the final material. Once designers get used to dress draping, they may choose to start with the final dress material so that they don’t have to drape the dress twice.

SUMMARY: Move on to the back bodice when you have finished the front bodice. Continue with the front skirt next. Complete the draping with the back skirt section. Baste stitch the sections and folds to the foundation piece. Remove your pins as an entire section is attached with a basting stitch. Cut excess fabric off the form at your chalk lines. Remove the dress from the form and sew the seams into your dress with a sewing machine. Cut away the basting stitches.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Turn the burner to medium high heat. of butter and your oil. Melt together. Sauté the mixture for 30 seconds. Sauté for thirty seconds. Continue cooking for 30 more seconds. Cook on high heat until you see oil start to leave the spice mixture. This will take at least three to four minutes.
Summary: Put a deep sauté pan, frying pan or kadai/karahi on your stovetop. Add three tbsp. Toss in bay leaves, cloves, cinnamon, red chili and 1 tsp of crushed coriander seeds. Add the onion. Add in the ginger and garlic pastes. Throw in the tomatoes, coriander powder and red chili powder.

Before getting out there as a model, you should research available photographers in your area. It is best to find a photographer that does headshots and can handle makeup. You will need to have a mild layer of makeup applied for your headshot.  Look online for photographers who meet this criteria. You might also have luck finding a good photographer through an agency you’re in contact with. Yes, you will need to pay for a good photographer to do your headshots. It is a vulnerable part of the process, but being a model is a vulnerable job. You want the highest quality you can afford. It is best if your photographer or agency can do make up.  A good photographer will take several photos, sometimes up to a hundred. Then they'll communicate to you which one you'd like to use. Some headshots are taken outside, and others are shot indoors at a studio. Both of these can be effective, if done by the right photographer. Talk to friends in the modeling world to find out if they have any connections to a modeling agency. If not, go online and research nearby modeling agency. It is better to pick an agency that is close to you as opposed to commuting over an hour.  If the closest modeling agency is an hour or two away, consider if this is what you truly want for yourself. If you do, then go for it. Distance cannot stop dreams.  Many times your photographer will have contacts with a modeling agency. Some agencies will even look through your photographer's headshot portfolio if they need someone urgently. Go into the modeling agency if it is convenient. It is best to make physical contact with a modeling agency. Go into their office with your headshot in hand. Be confident, but open for what type of advice they may give you. Send a few emails as well to agencies you think might sign you to do a few gigs.  Seek out an agency that is known for parts modeling or other types of modeling that are more open to different body types. Be professional when contact the agency. If you are drafting an email, be sure to include an attachment of your headshot. Include any relevant information about previous jobs or something associated with acting/theater. It doesn’t hurt to contact multiple agencies. There several websites that act as databases for models and businesses looking for models. You can join one of these websites, usually for free. All you need to provide is some basic information about what your modeling goals are and physical descriptors. Be honest about your height and proportions when creating a profile.  You might feel as though you are limiting yourself by including information about your height, but this agencies will appreciate your honesty. There is always work to be done for a variety of body types. Check out http://www.modelmanagement.com/ for a good interface and an abundance of resources. While it might not be convenient, big cities are the epicenters of the modeling world. This is where you will have your “big chance,” if you will have one. You don’t have to move to L.A. or New York to become a model, although it doesn’t hurt. If you live in a small or rural town, research the nearest city. For example if you live in Carbondale, Illinois, you could move to St. Louis or Chicago. While you’re first starting out, it is important to take modeling jobs to add to your portfolio. Unless the job offends your moral outlook on life, you should take the job. Having modeling experience will also show future employers that you know what it means to be a model.  It might be easiest for you to start as a parts model. Parts modelling focuses on a zoom in of a part of your body like your hands. Another popular form of modeling that is open for different models is catalog work. Catalog modeling is becoming more popular to represent multiple body sizes to represent the common person flipping through a clothing catalog.
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One-sentence summary -- Connect with a photographer. Pay for headshots. Research modeling agencies. Contact a modeling agency. Create an online model profile. Move to a big city. Take any job in the beginning.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This can be hard in a large group of people.   You will want to get up without attracting attention. Try quickly walking away while the people around you are distracted. But watch where you are going, so you don't bump into someone on accident.  Remain calm. If you seem nervous, people are more likely to notice. If you don't know the people around you, try to walk slowly so you don't attract attention. If you do know the people, try to make a hasty retreat to the bathroom. Don't slouch or cover the spot, because if you do, you will likely attract attention and receive questions. This can be an easy way to cover the wet spot on your pants so you can get to the bathroom. It's best to tie it from the back because that's how normal people tie it. If you have a shirt that is long enough, pull it down so it can cover your front area.   Wrap the jacket around your waist. Remain calm so you don't look suspicious. Act like nothing is wrong. Calmly get to a bathroom or get home. This generally only works if you are at a restaurant or if you have a drink in your hand, and this can be a good cover if you don't have a jacket to cover your pants.  This will give an excuse to why your pants are wet before you can excuse yourself to the restroom. Make a joke that you are clumsy and laugh it off like spilling the drink was an accident. Excuse yourself to the restroom to clean up. You can see if you can clean up the stain or if you need to go home.  Look in the mirror or get into a stall for more privacy. If the stain is minor, you can try cleaning it up. If not, make some excuse to go home. Try to make an excuse to leave such as "I needed to be home by a certain time" or "I have homework to do" as well as research.

SUMMARY:
Excuse yourself from what you are doing. Cover your pants with a jacket or sweater. Spill your drink on your lap. Get to a bathroom as fast as possible.