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Leezard |
Posted - Sep 15 2006 : 7:39:32 PM Where you have to blow up the pattern by 400% how do you do that? I've got some material my aunt gave to me and I think some of it would make a few great aprons but I've never done anything from a pattern where it needed to be blown up. |
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sunshine |
Posted - Sep 19 2006 : 11:40:32 AM that is actually a personal choice. Hostes are sheer and things like that. cooking a nice cotton not two thin barbque think fabric. It all depends on what you are making it to use for. You wouldn't want a sheer thin see through to paint with and you wouldn't want heavy denium or something similar to host in . Use what makes you happiest and what is practical for the purpose intended.
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Leezard |
Posted - Sep 19 2006 : 11:27:10 AM One more question...what kind of fabric do you like to use to make your aprons? |
brightmeadow |
Posted - Sep 17 2006 : 6:04:21 PM You don't even need graph paper to do it manually, you can use a protractor and a ruler to measure the angles and the lines and then just do it freehand on freezer paper or even newspaper.
If a line is 2 inches long on the pattern, to scale it up 400%, just draw it 8 inches long.
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suzyhomemaker |
Posted - Sep 17 2006 : 06:39:39 AM I ordered the Helen apron and can't wait to get it. I ended up using my home printer to blow up the pattern that came in the Budget mix. It took a long time. First I blew it up 200%. Then I had to blow up each section anohter 200%. We live in a small town, too, but I will have to investigate the local copy place and see if they do blueprint sized so I don't have to keep taping together pieces.
Also, you can use tracing paper on a roll to trace out the pattern once it is copied up. The tracing paper on a roll comes 24". It's great for tracing one size off a multi-sized pattern in case you want to make a larger or different sized itme later one. It helped me a lot when making children's clothes for various nieces and nephews as well as my own two kids. It's much easier to pin through when laying out fabric to cut. I bought mine at an art supply store when visiting my sister in NJ.
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Sep 16 2006 : 10:28:54 AM I will have to wait to go up north to be able to do that myself...I am in a town without even a stoplight...let alone a Kinkos..heehhee...I want to make the Helen Apron sometime ...cute cute cute...I love them all. I rarely ever wear half aprons though..I need the bib!!
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mommom |
Posted - Sep 16 2006 : 06:49:06 AM Okay, I get it now. I never thought about taking it some place to have it made larger. I am going to try it. Thanks so much. Susan |
Leezard |
Posted - Sep 16 2006 : 05:30:36 AM Now that's an interesting idea too. Thank you for the instructions on how to do that :) |
KarenP |
Posted - Sep 16 2006 : 05:07:06 AM Liz and Susan, If you want to do it the old fashioned way... you can draw a 1" square grid on something like freezer paper. then draw a 1/4" square grid over the pattern you wish to enlarge. then just copy what you see in each of the 1/4" squares into the 1" squares. I find it very self-satisfying and nice, quiet work. It's raining here this morning, sounds wonderful, Maybe I'll enlarge as pattern or two while enjoying the rain. Just a thought, KarenP
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Leezard |
Posted - Sep 16 2006 : 03:43:16 AM Wow, only 1.50! That's great to hear, I was afraid it'd be much more...lol I'm headed into town today so maybe I'll just have to go check that out. Thanks so much Cheryl! |
CFlohe |
Posted - Sep 15 2006 : 11:15:02 PM I took the book to a copy place in my small town and they made a copy of that page and then enlarged it 400%. I can't remember exactly how they did it but I didn't have to piece the pattern together. If you just take the book there and tell them you want it enlarged at 400% I'm sure they'll be able to figure it out. It only cost me about $1.50. Cheryl |
therusticcottage |
Posted - Sep 15 2006 : 10:36:58 PM If you go to Kinko's or some other place where they can do blueprint size copies they can do this for you at 400%. I think you will still have to piece the pattern together and tape it. Haven't done it yet but this is what I've heard others say that have.
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Sep 15 2006 : 7:56:19 PM I think that is for when you take it to a copy place like Kinkos.
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mommom |
Posted - Sep 15 2006 : 7:47:59 PM I was wondering the same thing. Can anyone help? Susan |