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If you want to make pattern small if the pieces are small, take to a business place that has copiers that can decrease the size. - you can so several sizes Nd then measure whichnismthe best. This way you keep the proportions even. |
Very cute! |
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I like this pattern! What's the smallest measurement it uses? My little runt would drown in the ones you've made. |
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I increase/decease patterns on a copier. I go in 10% increments until I get the size right to the measurements. That way it takes the whole image. If it is too big to fit on one sheet of paper, I do it in sections, then tape the pieces together. After I have the pattern the size I want, I trace it onto tissue paper. |
Adorable ! Do you think there's a pattern to fit a little 3 lb. furbie ? |
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I am having a blast with this pattern! I like it, after a few tweaks...I am working on fleece for PJ's and have used small and large pattern pieces. My favorite one is C, the Yuppy Puppy. I made a nightshirt in Med for Rusty, and about 4 for Macayla. The first PJ's I made, made my guys scared wearing PJ's, so after a few days I cut off the rear legs and sewed a hem, making shirts. It was so funny, Macayla would not sit down at first with the PJ's and I had to remove her rear legs from the PJ's before she would sit..so I made shirts.:happyboun |
I just got the 6 pack some Jammies from Aymee and when I get a chance I will take some pics,. they are adorable. |
Adorable! Makes me want to learn how to sew:) |
I had no idea that there were dog patterns. What a concept. |
Aymee, When are you going to have PJ's in your store?? :) |
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