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PRINTING YOUR PATTERNS
A4 or letter size paper Printing at home: All you need to do is print the pages on your printer using regular letter or A4 size paper. Make sure to click the 'fit' so that the pattern works with your paper perfectly. A0 size paper Professional Printing : Many professional printers can print large document (A0 is about 33 inches by 46.5 inches) |
Adjusting print sizes
REGULAR just print the pattern as is on your printer making sure to click (check the box) that says 'fit' SMALL in your print function reduce all pages by the same % BIG - you can print on A3 size paper if you have a large printer. Again always using same % |
SEW BY NUMBERS
PREPARING:
Once its printed, cut the paper along the full lines and pin to your fabric.Pin on wrong side of the fabric.
Cut your fabric. You can then write the numbers with chalk or washable pen onto your fabric. You can also sew right on paper.
SEWING
Start with pieces 1 then 2 and so on. Put your fabric good side together (colorful side of fabric facing each other) matching the tab numbers, 2 with 2, 31 with 31, etc
Align and start sewing the tabs following the dotted line. Sew all the numbers (lines) however make sure to leave a 10-15 cm space that is not sewn on your last line so that you can turn your project up side right. Once that's done, stuff it with polyfill and hand sew the last little bit!
PREPARING:
Once its printed, cut the paper along the full lines and pin to your fabric.Pin on wrong side of the fabric.
Cut your fabric. You can then write the numbers with chalk or washable pen onto your fabric. You can also sew right on paper.
SEWING
Start with pieces 1 then 2 and so on. Put your fabric good side together (colorful side of fabric facing each other) matching the tab numbers, 2 with 2, 31 with 31, etc
Align and start sewing the tabs following the dotted line. Sew all the numbers (lines) however make sure to leave a 10-15 cm space that is not sewn on your last line so that you can turn your project up side right. Once that's done, stuff it with polyfill and hand sew the last little bit!
Here are a few examples of the results: