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Stitching & Crafting Room: making Mary Jane's apron |
Carolinagirl
True Blue Farmgirl
486 Posts
Kim
Rutherfordton
NC
USA
486 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 1:40:01 PM
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I want to make the full-size apron in Mary Jane's book, but I can't figure out how to enlarge the patterns 400 percent. Will a regular copier do that and how many pieces of paper will you end up with? Or should I take it to some place like Kinko's and get them to enlarge it (will I have problems with copyright?)?
Thanks- Kim in NC |
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl
4877 Posts
Wendy
Utah
USA
4877 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 1:45:58 PM
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you would probably be best to go to kinko's as for copy write there is a thing called fair use. Meaning you bought the pattern to make and you need it adjusted so you can make said pattern. This does not mean you can go out make it larger and sell the enlarged version that is a copywrite problem. But if you are making it just for your own personal use there should be no problem as you are not profiting from it nore are you claiming it to be your pattern after you inlarged it. You are still crediting the original designer. I have not seen mary janes book so here is another issue. If the page in question has a picture of the apron and it tells you to order the item then there is a copywrite issue if you enlarge the pattern. If the pattern is ment to be enlarged to use ( it usually states this) then no problem have fun making the pattern free use.
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Edited by - sunshine on Jun 16 2006 3:01:34 PM |
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Carolinagirl
True Blue Farmgirl
486 Posts
Kim
Rutherfordton
NC
USA
486 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 2:33:57 PM
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Thanks Sunshine. The book actually has the pattern really tiny and then tells you to enlarge it to make the apron. |
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CFlohe
True Blue Farmgirl
169 Posts
Cheryl
Port Angeles
WA
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 3:05:24 PM
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I love that apron! I don't know why I didn't see it in her book before. I have to go into town so I'm going to take the book and see if I can get that pattern enlarged the 400%. I like the clothespin apron too that's in the book but you don't need a pattern on that one. Cheryl |
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CFlohe
True Blue Farmgirl
169 Posts
Cheryl
Port Angeles
WA
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 3:07:55 PM
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Hey! I became a "True Blue Farmgirl" today with my 50th post. Cheryl |
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl
4877 Posts
Wendy
Utah
USA
4877 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 3:17:01 PM
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I hope that helped you and that you have fun making the apron
p.s. what book is this that you are talking about
have a lovely day |
Edited by - sunshine on Jun 16 2006 3:17:44 PM |
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Aunt George
True Blue Farmgirl
1476 Posts
Georgann
Midlothian
VA
1476 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 4:48:20 PM
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I want to make it too!! I'm going to try to draw it out by hand, I'm actually pretty good at that. Also I would have to make enlarge it 800% to fit me as compared to Mary Jane! LOL
Georgann |
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl
4877 Posts
Wendy
Utah
USA
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Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 5:01:20 PM
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aunt george what book is this what does the pattern look like
have a lovely day |
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Carolinagirl
True Blue Farmgirl
486 Posts
Kim
Rutherfordton
NC
USA
486 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 5:56:55 PM
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Sunshine, the pattern is in this: http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/pfoshop/product.asp?dept_id=103&ProductID=73040001
And it's pretty cute. It's kind of fitted, with a full bib kind of thing. I'll see if I can find one online to show you.
Georgeann- I try and draw the patterns out too. It seems like a pretty easy one to do, and it may be that it is the same shape as something else I have in my idea file. I like to look at the ones on Dorothy's HomeGoods, A Stitch In Time... and I just ordered one from the Paisley Pincushion. Can't wait to get that one.
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KarenP
True Blue Farmgirl
666 Posts
Karen
Chippewa Falls
Wisconsin
USA
666 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 7:11:54 PM
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I enlarged the apron pattern I got with the farmgirl tote I ordered. I used freezer paper and drew a 1" sq grid and just re-drew the 1/4" squares on the pattern. It went fast and enjoyed it. KarenP
"Purest Spring Water in the World" |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 7:36:20 PM
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Sunshine...the BOOK they are talking about is the book MaryJane wrote!! It is a wonderful lifechanging..must have book!!
Jenny in Utah Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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CFlohe
True Blue Farmgirl
169 Posts
Cheryl
Port Angeles
WA
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - Jun 16 2006 : 11:32:44 PM
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The book is MaryJane's Ideabook, Cookbook, Lifebook. I took the book with me into town this afternoon to a print shop and got the pattern enlarged the 400%. I hadn't thought about whether it would fit, I don't think it says what size. It only cost $1.25 to enlarge it. I took the book with me to JoAnne's too to try and find some material kind of like what was in the picture of the apron. The girl's in JoAnne's were asking what I was making and I showed them the picture and they really liked it too. Can't wait to start making it but my husband is on his way home from Seattle so it's clean-the-house night. During the week when he's in Seattle I'm a bit relaxed about house cleaning. I spent too much time this week searching the house for the sewing machine my Mom gave me that she bought 35yrs ago, it's a Morse. I found the manual to it today so I know it's got to be here. It's driving me crazy! Better go finish cleaning. Cheryl |
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Aunt George
True Blue Farmgirl
1476 Posts
Georgann
Midlothian
VA
1476 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2006 : 05:05:09 AM
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Be sure to snap and post a photo of the fabric that you chose! I love old timey prints, but alot of the apron sites are showing wild, modern prints and they are really pretty too!
Georgann |
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AnnieT
True Blue Farmgirl
287 Posts
Annie
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Aunt George
True Blue Farmgirl
1476 Posts
Georgann
Midlothian
VA
1476 Posts |
Posted - Jun 17 2006 : 12:50:51 PM
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Annie, I love your aprons and other items on the etsy site! Thanks for the links. I especially love the calico apron. I'm curious how you applied your bias edging. Did you do the one step method or did you sew it to the back side, then flip it around and topstitched it to the front? There is alot of bias tape application on this lovely apron! Thanks,
Georgann |
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Aunt George
True Blue Farmgirl
1476 Posts
Georgann
Midlothian
VA
1476 Posts |
Posted - Jun 18 2006 : 01:37:25 AM
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OK, I took MJ's book to Office Depot and got it enlarged 400% for 87cents. I am in the process of taping together the papers from the enlargement, cutting them out etc. I placed the cut out pattern pieces up on my sewing manaquin...Andrea..she is about a size 8 to 10 and the pattern pieces look like they will fit her perfectly. So I am now in the process of altering the pattern to fit a plus size farmgirl (me). I'll let you know how it goes. I plan on cutting them out later on Sunday after cutting them out in paper first and fitting them, then I will redo a permanent pattern. Are there any other plus size farmgirls out here besides me?
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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AnnieT
True Blue Farmgirl
287 Posts
Annie
287 Posts |
Posted - Jun 18 2006 : 12:30:01 PM
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AuntGeorge,
I do a one-step application for bias tape. It IS a little akward to do at first, but it really looks great when its done. And yes, there is a lot of bias tape on the apron. I use two packages of storebought bias tape, and (what feels like) miles of "home made" bias tape.
Annie
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Aunt George
True Blue Farmgirl
1476 Posts
Georgann
Midlothian
VA
1476 Posts |
Posted - Jun 18 2006 : 3:57:35 PM
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Yeah Jenny....me too. I guess I should have read your tag line a bit closer! Love your blog and your etsy site!
Thanks Annie, I've done it bothways with different degrees of success. I did find something that works really well. I have had it for months, bought it in a markdown bin, I'm sure glad I did! It is a Clover bias tape maker. It is fabulous! I'll never be without one now that I have tried it!!
Thanks for the bias tape tip, because yours looks fabulous...looked at your etsy site too.
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Utahfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
1940 Posts
Portland
Oregon
USA
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Posted - Jun 18 2006 : 4:24:37 PM
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Me, too, ladies. The average size in the US now for women is 12 or 14. Don't get me starated on how Hollywood shapes our ideas of what is beautiful and acceptible and what is not. Patricia
Come visit my Etsy store at www.chezPatricia.etsy.com Farmgirls do it organically! |
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Carolinagirl
True Blue Farmgirl
486 Posts
Kim
Rutherfordton
NC
USA
486 Posts |
Posted - Jun 18 2006 : 6:20:23 PM
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It's funny. I tell my husband I am completely happy if I am in the bare versus clothed. Nothing fits right. It all binds and pulls and shows lines and bumps. At least nekkid I am not bound up like a sausage. :) |
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CFlohe
True Blue Farmgirl
169 Posts
Cheryl
Port Angeles
WA
USA
169 Posts |
Posted - Jun 19 2006 : 2:11:02 PM
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I got a package today from Georgann with 4 different colors of vintage rickrack, pink, red, lavender, and purple!! Thank you so much Georgann!! You are just the sweetest!! I want so badly to work on my aprons (my husband went back to Seattle today) but I have to take my 16yr old son over to my parents house to help them with their lawn, etc and my Dad is going to help me throw together a little chicken house. When I get back home though I'm working on aprons!! I got a new camera the other day, haven't had a chance to use it, but I will take pictures of my aprons and post them! Cheryl |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
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Posted - Jun 19 2006 : 5:49:21 PM
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Georgann -- plus size farmgirl here!!!!! I wear a size 22 -- thus the reason I have not made that apron. In fact -- most aprons are sized for small gals. Let me know how the alterations go. Would love to see a picture after you're done. Hmmmm -- maybe we should start an apron business for plus sizes?!?
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Jun 19 2006 : 8:38:13 PM
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Yes..be sure to post a picture. I havn't made that apron for the same reason..although I should for others..it IS cute! I am in such a rut for my own aprons..found a pattern I like and my aprons are all from that one pattern. But I love them!!
Jenny in Utah Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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Aunt George
True Blue Farmgirl
1476 Posts
Georgann
Midlothian
VA
1476 Posts |
Posted - Jun 19 2006 : 9:08:40 PM
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Will do! I am going to sew up the smaller size that the pattern enlarges too. But I am going to work out a muslin prototype in the 20 to 24 size range. I think that it will be very lovely when done. I really like the shape of it and the drape. I was thinking of trying to start a homesewing business for the plus size aprons. I kinda like this name for it: Abundant Blessings {Heavenly aprons for the big hearted farmgirl.} Is that a little too corney?
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
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Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Stitching & Crafting Room: making Mary Jane's apron |
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