maybe not the cheapest but might be the quickest

photocopying multi-size patterns and cutting out the size one wants.

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cycjec
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I wouldn't even know where to find a service to do that.

But I would love if there was one.

Michelle

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Doug&Michelle

Kinkos can do it.

Press the folds out of the pattern, and iron lighweight fusible interfacing to the back of the pattern so the rollers don't eat the delicate tissue paper.

For really big pieces they may have to copy in sections which you'll have to tape together (the copies are in pieces, not the original pattern piece).

I've actually found it easier and cheaper to just tape the interfaced pieces to my sliding glass door and just trace it off.

Kathleen

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Kathleen
[photocopying patterns]

Some shops here have self-serve large photocopiers, or one might copy on the biggest "normal" paper and put the pieces together with tape or paste.

TMTOWDI in sewing also.

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cycjec

Kinkos? I have never heard of it. I am sure some specialty printing shops or maybe Staples Business Depot could do it, now that I think of it.

I usually just fold back the other sizes for my own patterns, and trace on a big window for my childrens patterns.

If I get Burda WOF like I want I will have to start tracing those. I finally got my email, it would be $100 Canadian plus GST (which finally went down to 6%!) I am thinking I will get it for christmas.

Michelle Giordano

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Doug&Michelle

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