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Old 08-02-2021, 03:07 AM
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Most times I can figure out a pattern if I stare at it long enough. Other times I need a printed pattern to keep me on track. Looking at pattern sites, many designers have printed patterns that they will mail you, some have PDF patterns ... but not all the mailable ones come in PDF. Why? I'd prefer not to have to pay postage if it's not necessary. I realize that not everyone has a printer at home on which to print out a PDF, but they can save it to memory.
When desireing a certain pattern, I want it NOW so I can pull fabric out of my stash and have it waiting to be next in line. Is this just me....am I too anxious or do others feel this way too?
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Old 08-02-2021, 03:23 AM
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Just my personal quirk, but I'd rather have a pattern mailed to me than down-load and then print it off. I don't mind waiting for the pattern to get here by mail.
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I usually have so many works in progress waiting for the pattern to arrive by mail isn't an issue. I would just as soon pay postage as pay to use my paper and printer inks. Especially since I seldom want just one pattern.
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Old 08-02-2021, 03:38 AM
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I like the PDF patterns too. When I get a bee in my bonnet, I want the pattern NOW! I have even started ordering some quilt books as Kindle books.
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Old 08-02-2021, 03:41 AM
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I was told by a designer that she doesn't do PDF's because they were too easy to share widely.

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Old 08-02-2021, 04:19 AM
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I'm with you, Linda- I want to be able to download right away. I haven't seen any patterns that don't have a PDF version but it would bug me if I did.
Last year my sewing room was a mess and I was in a sew along. I couldn't find part of the pattern so all I had to do was print it again. Very convenient!
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Old 08-02-2021, 05:56 AM
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I like the the paperless option. When I buy a PDF pattern, I download it but I don’t print it off. I take my iPad to the sewing room and access the pattern. I can zoom in to make it as large as I need it. I don’t want to have to sift through piles of paper to find what I need. I do the same with free patterns I find on the net.

Last week I was using an old pattern that I resurrected. It came on one huge fold out sheet printed on both sides and was difficult to manoeuvre in my small space , was starting to rip on the folds, so I took pictures of the parts I needed and put the sheet away.

I realize this isn’t an option for those using a PC but it has really simplified dealing with patterns for me.
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A pdf pattern is almost all profit. A well known seller of patterns can sell thousands of pdfs in one day like Missouri Star Quilt Company so even a special of $2 a pattern, it makes money. A paper pattern has to be printed, packaged, and shipped. Not as much profit per pattern and usually it's spread out over time as orders come in. I bought a $99 dollar printer that one cartridge will print 2500 pages. I haven't ran out of ink since I bought it about three years ago. It doesn't do color but I can send all pdf files to my Kindle and that is like having a full color pattern in my hands. I keep all pdfs on a memory stick and all are in the cloud storage so I can access them from any device anytime.
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If the pattern doesn't come in PDF format you can still save it using CutePDFWriter which is a free program. I use it all the time for my recipes from various sites.
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Old 08-02-2021, 02:14 PM
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I was told by a designer that she doesn't do PDF's because they were too easy to share widely.
I was thinking that that might be the reason. I can understand that.
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