Old 12-18-2011, 11:38 AM
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Mary M
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I have the same view as you about paterns. Used patterns for years to make clothing etc. and that part wasn't fun. If measurements are given for simple things like purses, I like that. Directions definitely need to be more accurate so the user isn't guessing what is what.


Originally Posted by pattypurple View Post
I guess I'm in the minority. I hate the tissue pattern paper. I sewed clothes for about 30 years and, because that was all we had, used the paper patterns. I feel much more free with just the suggested dimensions of pieces. Of course, I almost never make a pattern exactly as instructed. I make so many purses that the paper would slow me down. I do write instructions to myself in case I want to duplicate a bag. I do agree that most commercial patterns have poorly written instructions.
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