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In this video post, I share how to use a download PDF sewing pattern quickly and without glue. I used to love the instant gratification of buying downloadable PDF patterns but loathed the process of putting them together. I tried everything to make it palatable – I even bought a much-lauded paper trimmer that was supposed to make trimming the sides easier. Spoiler alert – it didn’t! I have since discovered that I didn’t need to use glue, or trim the edges to get the PDF sewing pattern prepared. I didn’t need to bend over a table or floor and develop a backache as I laboured over an ever-growing sheet of paper (I am looking at you Thread Theory Goldstream Peacoat).

The method requires access to a window or a source of light. I use the light pouring through the glass to line up the sheets of paper. This eliminates the need to trim 2 sides of the A4 paper.

I use a tape dispenser to easily get strips of tape which go only where the cutting lines (for the sewing pattern). In this way, I am not wasting tape on sections that would just be thrown out.

As soon as I have a pattern piece complete I stop and cut that out before proceeding. In this way, the sheet of paper never gets too big and tedious to handle. Having a screen showing the layout helps as I can choose which pattern piece to tape up and cut first.

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My preferred order is to do the smaller pattern pieces first, followed by the larger ones.

This method has meant that even when taping up larger PDFS like this Grasser Men’s Coat, which included lining pieces, took me just under 30 mins to prep.

How do you prep your PDFs?

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