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horse |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 5:25:46 PM would someone please explain to me how in the world to enlarge apron patterns? I would apperciate the help. Laura www.2lmzfarms.blogspot.com |
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TheSoapMaven |
Posted - May 26 2007 : 02:35:36 AM Got mine enlarged yesterday at Kinko's. It was just a bit under $9 and it is on heavy paper they use for blueprints and very sturdy.
Susan http://www.thesoapmaven.com http://notquitejunecleaver.com
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pinkroses |
Posted - May 24 2007 : 12:14:56 PM I agree trying to enlarge on grap paper is a pain. I go to a copy shop. I just went for the first time not ago. What I hate is you buy a pattern and it doesn't tell you a head of time that you have to enlarge it. I like to know a head of time before I buy the pattern. pinkroses |
mikesgirl |
Posted - May 24 2007 : 07:00:01 AM It's easier if you take a copy of the page the patterns on and take that to Office Depot or whereever you're having it done, as opposed to enlarging directly off the book. |
horse |
Posted - May 24 2007 : 06:45:23 AM Thanks,Angela. Was wondering how everybody enlarged. I will be going to Tupelo this afternoon for other things and will stop by office depot. Laura www.2lmzfarms.blogspot.com |
herbquilter |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 11:18:11 PM Angela, Thanks for the hint. That's a great idea. I have to go there & have some other things copies anyway.
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist www.herbalmomma.com
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farmkitty |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 6:46:08 PM Hi Laura, I have made several aprons using enlarged patterns. Some from MJF and some from Adorn magazine. The simplist (for me!) is to go to Office Depot and have them enlarged. it costs around 2 dollars or so but being short on sewing time I can't afford (time wize) to do it by hand (with graph paper ) . Hope this helps ! Angela |