The Last Stitch | Transfer Sewing Patterns to Sturdy Paper: The Quick & Easy Method @Thelaststitch | Uploaded February 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Want to transfer your tissue sewing patterns to sturdier craft paper/oak tag? This easy method shows how to trace the pattern, add notches and draft grain lines and other markings. And you can do this using inexpensive kraft paper on a roll.
Tools needed for transferring sewing patterns
*Tracing wheel
* Kraft paper, oak tag, poster board or other sturdy paper
*Pattern weights or other heavy objects
*Pattern notcher
*Ruler
*Marking pen
*An iron to press the pattern and keeping it from rolling up
Step 1
Trace around the pattern edges using a tracing wheel
Step 2
Trace over the notches
Step 3
Trace the grainlines and other markings
Step 4
Cut out the pattern
Step 5
Cut the notches
Step 6
Mark grainline and other lines with a pen
Step 7
Iron the kraft paper flat
Step 8
Prep the pattern for hanging storage
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Want to transfer your tissue sewing patterns to sturdier craft paper/oak tag? This easy method shows how to trace the pattern, add notches and draft grain lines and other markings. And you can do this using inexpensive kraft paper on a roll.
Tools needed for transferring sewing patterns
*Tracing wheel
* Kraft paper, oak tag, poster board or other sturdy paper
*Pattern weights or other heavy objects
*Pattern notcher
*Ruler
*Marking pen
*An iron to press the pattern and keeping it from rolling up
Step 1
Trace around the pattern edges using a tracing wheel
Step 2
Trace over the notches
Step 3
Trace the grainlines and other markings
Step 4
Cut out the pattern
Step 5
Cut the notches
Step 6
Mark grainline and other lines with a pen
Step 7
Iron the kraft paper flat
Step 8
Prep the pattern for hanging storage
✂️ Shop my sewing books and patterns
shop.thelaststitch.com
📘 Order my latest book Master the Coverstitch Machine
thelaststitch.com/master-the-coverstitch-book
🏃♀️ Get my book Sewing Activewear
thelaststitch.com/sewingactivewear
✂️ Shop my favourite sewing tools
amazon.com/shop/thelaststitch
Sign up to get a quick guide to the best sewing machine stretch seams
thelaststitch.com/knit-sewing-machine-stitches
✂️Find me on the Internet✂️
My blog: thelaststitch.com
Instagram: instagram.com/laststitch
Facebook: facebook.com/laststitchsew
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.se/thelaststitchsew/
Amazon Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases that are disclosed as Amazon affiliate links.