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Saturday, August 12, 2006
Tracing Patterns...

Posted in Patterns

 

A blogging friend asked in a comment,

"...what do you do as far as cutting out the pattern for two different sizes?

Do you trace it? If so, onto what? How?"

 

I thought I would share this answer...

 

I trace my patterns so I always have the master copies.

I like to save my master copies because I never know when someone's size will change,

if I want to make something for a family member or friend,

if a family member or friend may want to borrow a pattern, etc...

 

I have also found that tracing my pattern is more economical

and being a good steward in finances.

By tracing the pattern, I only have to buy one original pattern

and it can be used over and over again and used for many different sizes.

This is especially frugal when I purchase the more quality patterns

that are a bit higher in price, like the recent regency gown.

 

So... what do I use?


What I use to trace my pattern is a long roll of pattern tracing paper.

I found it at my local sewing store.

I haven't been able to find a roll at Walmart, yet,

so every so often I'll pay a visit to the sewing store instead.

I think the roll cost about $8.00 or so.

But it was worth it for me because I can copy many patterns with one roll.

 

The roll looks like this:

 

Keep in mind that this roll is used and does not contain the amount of paper it began with.

 

I simply roll the paper over the pattern and trace the size I need with a pen or marker.

This was the first thing I taught Ally when I began teaching her to sew.

It's not the most glamorous part of sewing,

but I think it's easier than using that flimsy paper that comes in the pattern envelopes

(like Simplicity, Butterick, McCall's patterns, etc...).

 

 

I store our traced patterns in gallon size ziploc bags

and will usually write the pattern number and size on/in the bag.


For example...

 

Sometimes I will keep the original pattern, in its envelope, inside my bag.

 

Here is Ally's...

 

 

 

For us, we have found this the best way to use our patterns.

 

 

~ Mama Keeper

 

 

 


Comments

Sunday, August 13, 2006 - Tracing pattern

Posted by Shereen

Thank you so much for sharing this, and the pictures to go with it. My family and I are going out in a bit to run some errands, I am going to see if my beloved will swing by Joanne's to see if they might carry something like the roll you mentioned. The one time I tried it, I don't remember what kind of paper I used, it was supposed to be tracing paper, but I had a hard time seeing the lines from the pattern to trace it. Do you find the roll you purchased easy to see through? I'm sorry for all the questions, you must be sick of answering all of mine. lol You can answer here if you want, I will come back to check. I can't wait to see the fabric you both chose for the regency pattern as well. I will be ordering Kayla's pattern later on today. If I find the tracing paper, I will trace mine out today. YAY!!
I have other comments I wanted to make on your lovely scrapbook, but we're off for a famiy bike ride. Hopefully I will get a chance later on today. ;0)
Shereen
http://w8ng4him.blogspot.com/

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Sunday, August 13, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tammy

Wow, I do this the hard way. If I use a smaller size on the pattern, I pin the pattern on, but do not cut the pattern. It is time consuming to cut out my fabric this way. I'll have to look for some tracing paper!

Tammy, at Tammy's Times

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Sunday, August 13, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tammy

Wow, I do this the hard way. If I use a smaller size on the pattern, I pin the pattern on, but do not cut the pattern. It is time consuming to cut out my fabric this way. I'll have to look for some tracing paper!

Tammy, at Tammy's Times

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Sunday, August 13, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Sandra

Thanks for sharing this tip, I love sewing and this is definitely going to come handy :)

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Monday, August 14, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by JohnnysGirl

That's a great idea. I didn't know you could buy those rolls of tracing paper, wow the possibilities! :0)

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Tuesday, August 22, 2006 - Cool

Posted by MarineMamaHomemakings

You have to tell me what store you get that! It would make working with patterns so much nicer! =)
Christian love
Megan

www.homeschoolblogger.com/MarineMama
www.homeschoolblogger.com/MarineMamaHomemakings

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Titus 2:3-5

3 "The aged women likewise,
that they be in behaviour
as becometh holiness,
not false accusers,
not given to much wine,
teachers of good things;
4 That they may teach
the young women
to be sober,
to love their husbands,
to love their children,
5 To be discreet, chaste,
keepers at home,
good, obedient
to their own husbands,
that the word of God
be not blasphemed."


Proverbs 31:10-31

10 "Who can find
a virtuous woman?
for her price is
far above rubies.
11 The heart of her husband
doth safely trust in her,
so that he shall have
no need of spoil.
12 She will do him good
and not evil
all the days of her life.
13 She seeketh wool,
and flax,
and worketh willingly
with her hands.
14 She is like
the merchants' ships;
she bringeth her food
from afar.
15 She riseth also
while it is yet night,
and giveth meat
to her household,
and a portion
to her maidens.
16 She considereth a field,
and buyeth it:
with the fruit of her hands
she planteth a vineyard.
17 She girdeth her loins
with strength,
and strengtheneth her arms.
18 She perceiveth that
her merchandise is good:
her candle goeth not
out by night.
19 She layeth her hands
to the spindle,
and her hands
hold the distaff.
20 She stretcheth out
her hand to the poor;
yea, she reacheth forth
her hands to the needy.
21 She is not afraid of
the snow for her household:
for all her household
are clothed with scarlet.
22 She maketh herself
coverings of tapestry;
her clothing is
silk and purple.
23 Her husband is known
in the gates,
when he sitteth
among the elders
of the land.
24 She maketh fine linen,
and selleth it;
and delivereth girdles
unto the merchant.
25 Strength and honour
are her clothing;
and she shall rejoice
in time to come.
26 She openeth her mouth
with wisdom;
and in her tongue
is the law of kindness.
27 She looketh well
to the ways
of her household,
and eateth not
the bread of idleness.
28 Her children arise up,
and call her blessed;
her husband also,
and he praiseth her.
29 Many daughters
have done virtuously,
but thou excellest them all.
30 Favour is deceitful,
and beauty is vain:
but a woman
that feareth the LORD,
she shall be praised.
31 Give her of the fruit
of her hands;
and let her own works
praise her in the gates."






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