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Message Board > Pattern Modifications, Design Changes & Pattern Drafting > Sewing Sewable pattern paper
andye
 Beginner VA USA Member since 5/9/09 Posts: 1549

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Date: 10/1/12 3:35 PM OK--I've drafted a pattern on to sewable sewing paper-- is there any particular combination of stitch length, tension, and needle that keeps the perforation to a minimum and generally makes things tidy and easy to alter? |
diane s
Intermediate OR USA Member since 8/24/02 Posts: 3916 |
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Date: 10/2/12 1:41 AM I've always used a long stitch, nothing special ------ My grandmother taught me to sew when I was 10, and I've been sewing ever since. |
neon8tl
 Intermediate UT USA Member since 6/10/11 Posts: 24 |
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Date: 10/3/12 11:38 AM I do find that when using sewable sewing paper you must be very careful trying it on. It rips easily but is also a great way to make a muslin.
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