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Summary

The video is a tutorial on how to cut palazzo pants. Here's a concise summary of the steps:

1. Take 2 meters of cloth and unfold it carefully.
2. Join the two edges of the cloth together, with the open side facing you.
3. Make a straight mark from the upper side to ensure straight cuts.
4. Mark the width of the belt (2 inches) and the finished length of the palazzo (36 inches).
5. Add 4 inches of looseness to the hip size and mark the interest (40 inches).
6. Mark the seat width (10 inches) and add 1-2 inches for a heavier size.
7. Make a box shape to mark the center of the palazzo.
8. Mark the knee length (19 inches) and the roundness of the knee.
9. Make a straight mark from the top to the bottom, keeping the center of the palazzo in mind.
10. Cut the front part of the palazzo, then rotate the remaining fabric and cut the back part.
11. Keep 2 inches extra on the top and bottom of the back part to prevent it from rotating backwards.
12. Cut the palazzo following the marks, without taking extra margin.

The video also mentions that a separate video on stitching the palazzo is available, and a video on attaching pockets is also linked in the description box.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. To make palazzo pants, 2 meters of cloth is required for a length of 40 inches.
2. For shorter lengths (36 inches or 35 inches), 1.5 meters of cloth can be used.
3. The cloth should be unfolded and spread carefully.
4. The edges of the cloth should be joined together.
5. A straight mark should be made from the top of the cloth to ensure straight cuts.
6. A mark of 2 inches should be made from the bottom of the cloth for the width of the belt.
7. The finished length of the palazzo should be marked from the front.
8. If the belt is separate, 2 inches should be removed from the length.
9. If the belt is attached to the cloth, the correct length should be marked.
10. A margin of 2 inches should be added to the length.
11. The hips size should be measured and 4 inches of looseness should be added.
12. The total length should be calculated by adding the hips size and the looseness.
13. The total length should be divided into four parts, with one part being 10 inches.
14. Marks should be made at 10 inches, 11 inches, and 19 inches (for the knee length).
15. A box should be drawn to mark the seat and the center of the cloth.
16. The center of the cloth should be marked at 5 inches.
17. The cloth should be cut into two pieces.
18. The front part of the cloth should be cut and removed.
19. The remaining cloth should be rotated and cut for the back part.
20. The back part should be cut with 2 inches extra at the top and bottom.
21. The extra margin should be kept at the back side, not the front seat.
22. The marks should be made oblique to match the front part.
23. The back part should be cut with the extra margin at the top and bottom.

Note: These facts are only a summary of the steps involved in making palazzo pants, and may not be a comprehensive guide.