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#1
I am making a dress, If I don't want to ruin the tissue paper pattern for later use( It has six different sizes) for when my baby gets bigger, do I use a tracing wheel to mark on the fabric, or do you use other paper and trace the pattern on that. Whats your method
#3
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I fold over to whatever size I want and cut very carefully so I don't cut the tissue paper. I have done that all my life sewing and then my patterns are still there in case I want to make the next size.
#5
I buy the product from the fabric store with blue dots that's designed for tracing patterns. There's one without dots too I think. I went really cheap the last time I made pajamas for the kids and used tissue paper. I just trace everything (and I mean everything, including the size and pattern # and the # of the pattern piece). Tissue paper worked fine, so it's just personal preference. The purchased product would last the longest if that's a factor.
#7
I trace the size I need on another piece of paper. I use a marker that will write on waxed paper (not all of them do) and just tape pieces together until I have a piece of paper large enough. Then I put all the markings on the traced pieces, and the size, from the original pattern. I only sew for grand kids these days and since they are all so close in age, I often need to use two or three of the sizes on the pattern. When I'm done using the patterns I made I just fold them all together and put a post-it with the size and use a straight pin through the layers to keep them separate from the other sizes.
#9
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Originally Posted by athomenow
I use cheap interfacing because it will hold up to multiple uses and you can fold it and put it in an envelope. It's easy to trace the pattern with a ballpoint pen. Works great.
~ C.
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