If you will email that to the store where I work, we have a large format copier that will make it whatever size you want. PM me and I will give you the email address.
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Tried the link, said not found :cry: LOL
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I couldn't find it either.
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www.thequiltedsnail.com :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by sharon b
www.thequiltedsnail.com :thumbup:
As far as needing larger paper, I often copy one half, and then the other, and tape them. With paper piecing it really doesn't matter since they are in sections anyway. |
Whoever sent those sites, thank you so much. I am just beginning PPing, and don't have many choices without buying books. Thank you thank you thank you.
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If you have a printer with your computer, you can do it there. You just have to go into the preferences section and look for where you can increase the size of the print. I can't tell you where because I don't know your printer. Also, you can do it with a scanner if you have one.
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Thank you all for your help . I Am new to paper piecing too so trying to make a pattern bigger just isn't working in my mind yet but I am sure I will get it eventually.
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http://www.google.com/search?client=...=Google+Search
if this link doesn't work just type in your search engine free paper piecing patterns. |
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