What kind of paper did you trace the pattern on; and, where may we buy that kind of paper? I have noticed that there are more used 100% cotton sheets and pillow cases available now. That little pink dress is cute. I was taught to pin and keep the pins in the project until all marks are transferred and I am sewing the garment. A bulletin or message board fixed to the wall (near your sewing station) makes a great place to pin the pattern pieces you remove as you sew. After you finish, you should have all the pattern pieces in one place ready to use again (or fold down together, press, and put away). I pressed your like button; and, the little thumb up hand turned black, however, it still shows zero (0) on the count.
That’s a great idea to keep the pattern together. I have limited space and I could make use of the wall for a board to do that with. As far as the paper it’s simple tracing paper. Here’s a link to some on Amazon. amzn.to/3WYtFxv
I couldn't believe it when I clicked on your video and immediately saw that you were making the EXACT same pattern that I honestly was preparing to work on TODAY!!! What timing and luck! I then watched the 1st one you did of this pattern. Lots of helpful tips! Thanks so much. I have several things I'm trying to sew for my 3 yr old granddaughter who has a birthday in a few weeks! 🤞🤗
What kind of paper did you trace the pattern on; and, where may we buy that kind of paper? I have noticed that there are more used 100% cotton sheets and pillow cases available now. That little pink dress is cute. I was taught to pin and keep the pins in the project until all marks are transferred and I am sewing the garment. A bulletin or message board fixed to the wall (near your sewing station) makes a great place to pin the pattern pieces you remove as you sew. After you finish, you should have all the pattern pieces in one place ready to use again (or fold down together, press, and put away). I pressed your like button; and, the little thumb up hand turned black, however, it still shows zero (0) on the count.
That’s a great idea to keep the pattern together. I have limited space and I could make use of the wall for a board to do that with. As far as the paper it’s simple tracing paper. Here’s a link to some on Amazon.
amzn.to/3WYtFxv
I couldn't believe it when I clicked on your video and immediately saw that you were making the EXACT same pattern that I honestly was preparing to work on TODAY!!! What timing and luck! I then watched the 1st one you did of this pattern. Lots of helpful tips! Thanks so much. I have several things I'm trying to sew for my 3 yr old granddaughter who has a birthday in a few weeks! 🤞🤗
That’s amazing! My granddaughter turns 3 in a couple of weeks. It’s a pretty easy little pattern. 😉