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sewnsewer2 07-13-2011 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Usually you can just type in the # you want...yes it automatically has some 100% or 150%.... but you should be able to put the exact % in.
Do you mean that your pattern didn't print out to size or do you mean that you want it larger than the original pattern?

I want it a little larger, those tiny, tiny pieces are hard for me :roll:

Sewfine 07-13-2011 09:19 PM

The local library should have a copier that you could use or your local office supply store.

Peckish 07-13-2011 10:14 PM

Just make sure that you photocopy all of it at the same percentage. I only say this because I photocopied a pattern years ago and didn't realize that after each photocopy, the copier would revert to the previous size. Drove me NUTS trying to figure out why things would not match up....

sewnsewer2 07-14-2011 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by Peckish
Just make sure that you photocopy all of it at the same percentage. I only say this because I photocopied a pattern years ago and didn't realize that after each photocopy, the copier would revert to the previous size. Drove me NUTS trying to figure out why things would not match up....

Thanks for the tip, I didn't think of that.

thimblebug6000 07-19-2011 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by sewnsewer2

Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Usually you can just type in the # you want...yes it automatically has some 100% or 150%.... but you should be able to put the exact % in.
Do you mean that your pattern didn't print out to size or do you mean that you want it larger than the original pattern?

I want it a little larger, those tiny, tiny pieces are hard for me :roll:

When I first saw the teensy pieces I almost changed my mind about making it. But after you add the lines in the first step, and then cut the main sections apart, I taped them all to my table and just cut off each little section I needed to work on next. As I finished each main strip I did join the sections together rather than wait until the end. The eyes and nostrils are such minute pieces but in the end they did match pretty well. (of course the back was pretty ugly-I'm not the neatest paper piecer.)


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