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Hi,

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how do you guys make patterns, I’ve used paper but i feel its a bit flimsy for making larger bag patterns. And the cereal boxes aren’t big enough to make the panel size I want, any recommendations for a sturdy card like material (preferably with guidelines on it) or any tips? 

 

Also, I have this notion I could draw my pattern on the computer, or iPad, and then print it out to scale. Is there a programme anybody uses to do this? 
 

Thanks,

 


 

 

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I use old Christmas clothing boxes. you can but them cheaply at any dollar store or poster board is the same stuff. I have found its easier to make my patterns by hand then scan and save them after you get all the bugs worked out. I make the first scan and save then I can reprint and modify until its correct. A lot of people use programs but then spend their time learning the program not the leather work, then they have to update and relearn then at some point the program gets jacked and.... update relearn, update relearn....  well its just a pain in the a** to me. MY opinion only! 

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2 hours ago, Heapsofstitchin said:

Is there a programme anybody uses to do this?

I use Adobe Illustrator for all of my pattern design, but it has a steep learning curve and a high price.

The issue for designing with a computer is that typically you can only print to a letter-sized sheet of paper. For patterns larger than that, there is a feature called "tiling" where you can print to several pieces of paper and tape them together. Sounds easy, but it is not always easy to properly align all of the pieces of paper.

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I use a roll of heavy brown paper from Home Depot, Lowes or other building supply stores.  It’s used to protect floors during remodeling.  A roll that is 36” x 50’ run @$15 and is quite durable.  Great for long patters like rifle cases and wide enough for most any project.

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1- most frequently I use paper with my pattern printed on it, glued and cut out of poster board.

  I have also used cereal boxes and even cheap vinyl floor tile, but have move away from this.

 I have also had a few templates cut out of acrylic from Makesupply

2- I use Affinity Design for my software. Adobe illustrator got to be too expensive with the subscription and I wasn’t using it to its full potential.

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Hello Super New here so I thought I would jump in on something simple. I use "pattern sheets" from Weaver. Very affordable. Plastic and so they last for years. 

I punch an 8mm hole in each part of a pattern and string it on a leather cord.  Keeps it all together and stores easy.

If I am going to hand punch the stitch holes, I use a 1.5mm on the pattern and when I am using it, a 1 mm punch, it drops in and makes it quicker to punch out. 

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When I get sides of leather etc. they are wrapped in heaps of brown paper. I keep that  and re-use them for making large cutting templates, go over them with an iron to get the creases out,  and run some clear sticky tape around the edges on both sides so they don't become ' dog eared' .  I work with some canvases as well as leather. Its just a way for me to re-use & recycle.But the plastic sheets are a great idea . 

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