apriori Report post Posted July 29, 2013 So I have been using some manilla colored card stock for making patterns for various styles of wallets (different size cards slots, etc). The problem is that after a couple of times tracing around the pieces the card stock doesn't keep a firm edge to maintain an accurate trace. Any suggestions on a material that is easy to cut but can still hold up over multiple uses? Much appreciated, t Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
silverwingit Report post Posted July 29, 2013 (edited) aprion, I use a clear, thin plastic sheet made for making sewing patterns. You can cut it with a utility knife or scissors. Like this, but available in most sewing supply shops. http://www.materialconcepts.com/products/sewn-products-supplies/marker-pattern-making/pattern-plastic/ Others speak of using a plastic sheet made for painters. Apparently it comes in rolls in varying thicknesses and is available at Lowe's, etc. I haven't tried it but it sounds like an inexpensive alternative to the commercial sewing product I have been using. Good luck and let us know what you discover. Michelle Edited July 29, 2013 by silverwingit Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted July 29, 2013 I use the cardboard off of cold drink and beer cases. It works fine, when i make my patterns i glue two pieces together and cut them out. They will last a long time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites