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Free pj patterns? Anyone found any free pj patterns that are good? thought I should get started making yumi some before it gets too cold. :) |
I've not found any, but I'm looking too:). Will post if I come across a good one. |
Here's one I had bookmarked, but have not tried: Wildflowers & Whimsy: Puppy PajamasTutorial & Free Pattern Download |
Also, there's a post on yt somewhere showing how to alter baby pajamas for dogs. I know I saw it somewhere. Anyone have that one bookmarked? Also, it's not free but many times Hobby Lobby puts patterns on sale for 99 cents. Simplicity, McCall all have some cute options. |
walmart has a pattern from size sm to large i think and it was a $1.99. |
Instructions 1 Measure around the chest of a dog that fits the original pattern. Measure around the chest of the dog for whom you want the new pattern to fit. Divide the second measurement by the first, then multiply by 100 to get your resizing factor. (For example, 24 inches divided by 20 inches equals 1.2; 1.2 times 100 equals 120.) 2 Scan your original pattern pieces into your computer. Open one of the scanned pattern pieces with your favorite graphics program. Sponsored Links <UL id=nointelliTXT itxtHarvested="0" itxtNodeId="22"><LI class=Ad itxtHarvested="0" itxtNodeId="25">Download Image Resizer Resize & Convert Bulk Images JPEG TIFF GIF RAW BMP JPG PCX etc. avs4you.com/AVS-Image-Converter</UL> 3 Open the "Resize" function (most likely this is in the "Image" menu). Change both the height and width from 100% to your resizing factor (for example, 120%). Click "Okay." Save your new image. 4 Select "Print" from the "File" menu. Choose "Actual Size" or "100%" for the size options. Click "Okay" or "Print." 5 Repeat resizing and printing with all your pattern pieces. Cut out all new pattern pieces. Read more: How to Resize Patterns for Dog Clothing | eHow.com How to Resize Patterns for Dog Clothing | eHow.com i used this for resizing my patterns and you dont need to download a resizer if you have access to a copier that will allow you to up and down percentages. also if you going much bigger you may need to tape togther the new pattern pieces to accommodate depending on how big you are going..xl xxl for example. |
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I used the pattern that southern bell posted to make Lilo pjs. She now has 5 pairs. Here's a pic in the Jammie's I made . https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...0851626&type=3 |
Thanks for all the replies! I totally forgot I had even posted anything and just got around to checking me email. I'll look for the baby pjs thing. It sounds really neat. would a 5.2 lbs yorkie be a preemie in baby clothes? Max I tried to view the fb page you linked and it says it's unavailable |
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I'm working on pj's this weekend with a Simplicity pattern. I will try to do a review if you guys would like. It looks pretty straightforward. :) |
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