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Rosie

  • I know there are a few posts on this topic but can’t find my answer. At what size does a nappy/diaper allowance stop?

    My little miss has decided to commit this time so need to know if I need to do some mods or not.

  • Exactly how I was going to do them. Than you so much 🙂

  • I am almost finished a pair of sailboats for my daughter, had anyone done adjustable elastic? Was thinking of making the elastic section like a tunnel and sewing buttons on one of the front flap bits? Also is the seam for the rise not finished? Not sure if I am doing too much scanning of the instruction but I have made a couple of pairs of O+S…[Read more]

  • Not sure where to look for the roll of paper. However, I am a touch embarrassed. The pattern I had issues with was the larger Sandbox. I was sure I had it but only found my smaller pattern. Bought the digital and had the print issues, I just found I did have a print copy!!!!!! Arghhhhhhh

    Oh well at least it was useful in finding out about…[Read more]

  • My shop printed it on the A0 sheet but a little bit was cut off. I can forward your question to them, but as I a in a regional town, they might not have the rolls.

    I personally prefer print patterns and stock up when they are 50% off. Most retail here for around $25 so the range of digital patterns would have definitely increased the…[Read more]

  • That’s great!!!! I think the thing that was more disappointing was the Australian company I bought it from had it listed as being able to print on A1. I knew it was too big for A1 but did think it might fit on A0 :-(. I have had some print with no issues but not this one.

  • I bought a digital pattern the other day, and went to get it printed at a print place, alas it doesn’t fit on A0, the largest I can get printed here in Australia at my local print place :-(. For this reason I would pick paper patterns. You can tape the digital together but I find them harder to store and prefer one big piece of paper.

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