I'm at the beginning of your projector portion, but you will love being able to make your FBAs digitally, but MEANTIME, instead of sending off to the printers, you can still do it with the projector for ALL the areas that aren't different and then the FBA pieces can be projected onto paper, traced, and cut and the adjustment done quickly. It really is SO fast to do. It can be traced off quicker than you can go onto the Printing companies' website and get it ordered. Ok. Continuing on...
Of course I’ve heard about projector sewing for some time but didn’t really know if it was something I’d be interested in. I mistakenly thought you needed to buy a whole (and expensive) system. I had a projector from teaching and decided to see if it would work, even though it’s not a short-throw model. It took some doing but my husband and I got it up and perfectly calibrated with the Project and Sew software. I’ve quite a bit of experience with vector-based software so I look forward to using that knowledge to create or alter patterns. Anyway, thank you so much for encouraging me to give this a try. I cut out my first garment today and loved it.
I'm so happy you are being sponsored by Kai. I got my first Kai scissors when I started garment sewing during the pandemic at a quilt fabric shop! I just went to the site to order the professional set, but it's sold out :( At least I get to try the rotary blade. I love that it's free US shipping and thanks for the discount code!!! I'll keep checking back for the pro set. Thank you for also sharing your projector set up. I didn't think it would be possible for me to try projector patterns since I can't hang it from above. Now I know there are projectors that work from the side. Your videos are always so helpful for my sewing journey.
Love my Kais. When I broke right wrist ages ago I couldn't cut fabric. Kai scissors were a game changer. They're my go to brand. I need to try their rotary cutter because the blades on my current cutters get dull after a couple of uses.
Thank you so much for this video. I agree with you on those little Kai black handled scissors with the bent blades. They are fabulous for getting under tight and tiny stitches needing to be removed. I also appreciate this video and your efforts making it. It showed me a lot I was wondering about. I have learned I do not want to do projector cutting at all. A lot of my joy of sewing is the manipulation of fabric and paper/tissue at the early design stage, particularly in pattern prep. I know many don't care for this stage but it is my favorite and where my brain's dreams leap out of my hands. Projector sewing is definitely not for me. Thanks for the education.
I had a pair of Kai shears and misplaced/lost when transporting them when away from home sewing. Your offer prompted me to finally replace them. They were the best!
My Mom and I took a beginner quilting class over 40 years ago. She bought a pair of Kai shears and they are still beautiful to use. She just passed and now my Dad is the keeper of the shears. Let's just say that he was given the "talk" and he knows to never ever use the shears on paper! Someday I will be the proud owner of a pair of Kai shears. Can't wait.
What you could do with bias strips is trace and cut those on paper then place them on the fabric how they need to go. I’m new to projecting and I think I’m going to do that.
The good: I fervently agree with your recommendation of these scissors. I lucked into a pair a year or two ago and was surprised at what a difference there is between Kai and their most well known competitor. They’re also better for my arthritic hands than the spring-assisted ones I’ve used. I use my rotary cutter much less frequently now even for long straight cuts because the Kai are so light, smooth, and easy to use. The bad: It really puts me off when my favourite podcasters broadcast live lengthy endorsements of the products that sponsor them. It matters not that you believe in the product. A 12 minute commercial is a 12 minute commercial and I feel more like a sales target than a fellow sewist. ETA: This in addition to all the other ads that interrupt the episode. Three interruptions so far and I bet there’ll be at least one more.
I have had a Kai rotary cutter for years and years. For a while I couldn’t find blades for them so I quit using it, but I need to dig it back out. I have Kai thread snips too, and I like how easy they are to grab.
Kia scissors is the best, I hit a pin while cutting out which caused a nick in the blade, sent them to Kia to sharpen and they are like new. Well worth the investment. I was wondering when you would get on the projector train 😂 glad you did.
I also have an epson short throw that I got off ebay probably from the same person you did. I wonder if yours is an ultra short throw. Mine is attached to the ceiling on a mount that hangs down about 12 inches from the ceiling. It throws a pretty big area like 4' x 6'. It was like $139 which isn't bad. I am impressed that you learned how to shorten and lengthen the patterns. I just trace off the pattern if I need to make any alterations but doing it digitally would be awesome! I am so excited for you!
Hello Whitney. Just wanted to ask what the fabric hanging beside you on the right and where you purchased it. I just love it. Thank you and have a wonderful week.
It is a lovely piece that came from a subscription box called Sew Hayley Jane. You can grab the next box here: sewhayleyjane.com/boxes?ref=tomkat and don't forget to use TomKat10 to get 10% off your first box!
You can! You can flip them horizontally and vertically both to cut out single layer or just to get the pieces to fit into a specific spot on the fabric!
I got a projector the same Christmas you did, but have yet to figure out a mounting situation. We’ve also determined I probably need the Epson ultra short throw. One of these days…
I've heard some really great things about Kai scissors. I'm left handed and so are two of my three children. I was in Officeworks getting school supplies at the beginning os the year (also our beginning school year) and was talking with another parent who was trying to find left handed scissors for their child. Because we are left handed we get to know first hand what warrants true left handed scissors and I was so disappointed to find they were only offering right handed scissors. We have a Left handed shop in Australia and that is where I buy most of our scissors - they have duckbill scissors that are left handed and I know they also have true left handed sewing scissors, I believe they might stock Kai also. I have found some inexpensive left handed scissors at Spotlight (in Australia of course) and they are fine but I like to use rotary cutters when cutting my garments out. It's easier and faster and you don't suffer from hand fatigue. Fascinated by the project sewing. I don't have a designated space to have a projector but I do know it is increasing in popularity. I was a paper pattern person until I lost most of my patterns in a cyclone when it flooded my sewing room. I go with pdf at the moment now. It's easier to print off instead of waiting ages for the pattern to turn up.
I’m a lefty I use kai7250L they are great a true lefty. There are ones that only have lefty handles not blades. I didn’t know the difference originally I only had handles l thought that was it ,until I found the proper one big difference. Your Son will feel the difference. Just started with projector only use for drafting patterns so far .
I have two pair of Kai tailoring shears, an 8" (7205) and a 10" (7250SE) micro-serrated upper blade. I also have a pair of their nippers setting beside my SM. They are much lighter than my Gingher shears and absolutely DO cut like butter. I have an extensive set of Ginghers, but have switched to the Kais for cutting out garments since they are such a joy to use.
Thank you for this, Whitney. Projector files intrigue, for sure, but the thought of calibration made my head explode. The software, and the fact that the projector does not need to be overhead, could be game changers for me.
I’m doing the Cashmerette sloper school and so far I’ve done all my pattern alterations digitally. I honestly don’t think it would be that hard for you. One thing I think I do differently than some of the videos I’ve seen is I just think about which lines need to move vs thinking of the pattern as blocks like they would be in paper… not sure if that makes sense but hopefully it does.
I bought the Kai true left-handed scissors for my husband a few years ago, and they are wonderful. Also, Kai prices are very reasonable in comparison to other professional scissor companies.
I’m glad the projector is working so well. I have a friend that set hers up and loves using it. She even did a presentation to our ASG guild a few months back. On the KAI products you like, I’ve also bought the toenail clippers! They are by far the best clippers I’ve ever used. They are usually at the Houston Quilt Show too.
I have two Kai rotary cutters that my husband purchased for me back in the 80’s. I love them so much. I do not have the scissors but may have to try them. As for the projector, it’s a no for me.
The projection size has been some of what has stopped me. Until now I’ve not seen anyone with a cutting area projected as large you. My table is 72 inches long and 40+ inches wide.
Projector cutting looks very interesting and ... foreign to me, since I'm used to sewing from the Dutch/German pattern magazines (Knipmode/Burda style), but I'm kind of intrigued. I got Kai scissors for my birthday last year after having used a cheap pair of scissors since 1988 from a discount department store and what a difference these Kai scissors make, they're so easy to use, lightweight and sharp. It makes cutting fabrics so much easier; one of the best birthday presents ever :-)
Just ordered my fourth pair of Kai scissors..(thank you for the discount code). I love them. They are so lightweight and excellent quality. Excited to try the serrated scissors!
WOW!! This is something I would love to try! Now-I remember at the time you purchased your projector you mentioned what brand and model you purchased, but I wondered if you could reiterate what that was?? I would greatly appreciate it!! Love your set up. It would be great to see also-when you get to that part of your "projector journey" how to do a sway back, rounded upper back, narrow shoulder adjustment using the projector also...Perhaps when you feel comfortable offer a low cost class, even??(free even better!! LOL) Thank you, if I can tear myself away from paper, I would love that!! Great vid!! Maybe it is something I can request for a wedding anniversary gift-or for Christmas-just had my birthday on Mother's Day-so those are out!! :+) Thank you again!!
I notice you use a MacBook Pro. When running the projector program, does it have to run on Windows? I bought a MacBook and want to use it for my embroidery library and don’t know what I need to do. Can you help?
Think of the projector as another computer screen. As long as the projector can be attached to your computer with the appropriate cables, you will be ok!
I have Kai scissors and love them. I am in the UK and the company website says they do not ship outside the US. Such a shame as I would love to get some more and use your coupon.
Oh my gosh, Whitney! Thanks for this video! I have thought that my lower level sewing room (with lower ceilings) would not accommodate a projector for patterns. Now, I'm going to investigate what might work :) I am not a happy paper piecing/cutting person, as it always feels like such a waste of time! I'm not on Facebook, so will look for other resources on-line. I'll also have a look at the Kai scissors - would make cutting that much easier!!! Hope you're having a lovely day, see you Friday!
@@TomKatStitcheryMy birthday is next week, and I’ll be getting a projector!! Lots of reading later, I think I need the ultra short throw projector. Would you be ok sharing the Epson model you purchased? I’m so excited to begin this journey :) As always, thank you so much for all you share with us! 💖
I have all kinds of KAI sizors❤. I love them. I have a gift set (pink). Angela Wolf, also I got some from Amazon. But the embroidery ones I true them ( accidentally in the trash😂).
Having to send scissors back to the manufacturer/supplier is a major deal breaker for me. Doesn’t matter how good these scissors are, they are not worth that trouble if I can’t have them sharpened locally.
I just picked up my Kai scissors from a local sharpener last week. They had a mishap involving a pin and were t working well. The sharpening man fixed the glitch and sharpened them a little as well. On the pick up ticket he wrote how impressed he was with this brand and what amazing scissors they were. Wait time was only 2 days.
I thought the same, but I have just bought a used projector as I want to speed up the tracing and alteration process and save money in the long run. Patterns are pricey these days and the printing on top then the time it takes to trace or tape together etc. each pattern could cost easy £20 before my time input, no brainer for me, my time is the most precious, just need to figure out if any pdf can be printed using a projector or just projector files.
I'm at the beginning of your projector portion, but you will love being able to make your FBAs digitally, but MEANTIME, instead of sending off to the printers, you can still do it with the projector for ALL the areas that aren't different and then the FBA pieces can be projected onto paper, traced, and cut and the adjustment done quickly. It really is SO fast to do. It can be traced off quicker than you can go onto the Printing companies' website and get it ordered. Ok. Continuing on...
Good suggestion
Of course I’ve heard about projector sewing for some time but didn’t really know if it was something I’d be interested in. I mistakenly thought you needed to buy a whole (and expensive) system. I had a projector from teaching and decided to see if it would work, even though it’s not a short-throw model. It took some doing but my husband and I got it up and perfectly calibrated with the Project and Sew software. I’ve quite a bit of experience with vector-based software so I look forward to using that knowledge to create or alter patterns. Anyway, thank you so much for encouraging me to give this a try. I cut out my first garment today and loved it.
That's awesome that you could repurpose something you have for your current needs! I'm so glad you love it too!
I'm so happy you are being sponsored by Kai. I got my first Kai scissors when I started garment sewing during the pandemic at a quilt fabric shop! I just went to the site to order the professional set, but it's sold out :( At least I get to try the rotary blade. I love that it's free US shipping and thanks for the discount code!!! I'll keep checking back for the pro set. Thank you for also sharing your projector set up. I didn't think it would be possible for me to try projector patterns since I can't hang it from above. Now I know there are projectors that work from the side. Your videos are always so helpful for my sewing journey.
I'm so glad to hear that! Thank you!!
Love my Kais. When I broke right wrist ages ago I couldn't cut fabric. Kai scissors were a game changer. They're my go to brand. I need to try their rotary cutter because the blades on my current cutters get dull after a couple of uses.
I agree- the scissors are so smooth and are easy on the hand when cutting!
I have been using Kai for about 2 years and love them over my Ginghers. I was a Gingher person all the way, but Kai are now my go to scissors.
It's the smooth opening and closing for me.
Thank you so much for this video. I agree with you on those little Kai black handled scissors with the bent blades. They are fabulous for getting under tight and tiny stitches needing to be removed. I also appreciate this video and your efforts making it. It showed me a lot I was wondering about. I have learned I do not want to do projector cutting at all. A lot of my joy of sewing is the manipulation of fabric and paper/tissue at the early design stage, particularly in pattern prep. I know many don't care for this stage but it is my favorite and where my brain's dreams leap out of my hands. Projector sewing is definitely not for me. Thanks for the education.
The best part of creating is that each of us finds the sweet spot where we shine.
I had a pair of Kai shears and misplaced/lost when transporting them when away from home sewing. Your offer prompted me to finally replace them. They were the best!
I"m glad you were able to replace them. It's the worst when a good tool goes missing!
My Mom and I took a beginner quilting class over 40 years ago. She bought a pair of Kai shears and they are still beautiful to use. She just passed and now my Dad is the keeper of the shears. Let's just say that he was given the "talk" and he knows to never ever use the shears on paper! Someday I will be the proud owner of a pair of Kai shears. Can't wait.
I love that you Mom trained in your Dad not to use the sewing scissors!
Great intro to using projector. Thx
Thank you!
What you could do with bias strips is trace and cut those on paper then place them on the fabric how they need to go. I’m new to projecting and I think I’m going to do that.
great idea!
The good: I fervently agree with your recommendation of these scissors. I lucked into a pair a year or two ago and was surprised at what a difference there is between Kai and their most well known competitor. They’re also better for my arthritic hands than the spring-assisted ones I’ve used. I use my rotary cutter much less frequently now even for long straight cuts because the Kai are so light, smooth, and easy to use. The bad: It really puts me off when my favourite podcasters broadcast live lengthy endorsements of the products that sponsor them. It matters not that you believe in the product. A 12 minute commercial is a 12 minute commercial and I feel more like a sales target than a fellow sewist.
ETA: This in addition to all the other ads that interrupt the episode. Three interruptions so far and I bet there’ll be at least one more.
Thanks for the feedback. ❤️
I have had a Kai rotary cutter for years and years. For a while I couldn’t find blades for them so I quit using it, but I need to dig it back out. I have Kai thread snips too, and I like how easy they are to grab.
And Sharp!!
Thank you for this video. I have been so curious about this projector.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love that you are projecting now! Will check out the Kai scissors!
Thanks!
I’ve used Kai scissors for years. Love them so very much! I have arthritis and they are so light weight it helps.
I agree on the lightweight is so easy on the hand!
Thank you Whitney. The 3 pack scissors show out of stock. Im looking forward to purchasing if they come back.
Wonderful!
Kia scissors is the best, I hit a pin while cutting out which caused a nick in the blade, sent them to Kia to sharpen and they are like new. Well worth the investment. I was wondering when you would get on the projector train 😂 glad you did.
I was a little scared but so excited now!
I also have an epson short throw that I got off ebay probably from the same person you did. I wonder if yours is an ultra short throw. Mine is attached to the ceiling on a mount that hangs down about 12 inches from the ceiling. It throws a pretty big area like 4' x 6'. It was like $139 which isn't bad. I am impressed that you learned how to shorten and lengthen the patterns. I just trace off the pattern if I need to make any alterations but doing it digitally would be awesome! I am so excited for you!
Thank you! I'm really enjoying using it!
Hello Whitney. Just wanted to ask what the fabric hanging beside you on the right and where you purchased it. I just love it.
Thank you and have a wonderful week.
It is a lovely piece that came from a subscription box called Sew Hayley Jane. You can grab the next box here: sewhayleyjane.com/boxes?ref=tomkat and don't forget to use TomKat10 to get 10% off your first box!
I am impressed with the projector sewing. I just ordered one on Ebay. Can we mirror the patterns in the app if we cut in a single layer? Thanks
You can! You can flip them horizontally and vertically both to cut out single layer or just to get the pieces to fit into a specific spot on the fabric!
I got a projector the same Christmas you did, but have yet to figure out a mounting situation. We’ve also determined I probably need the Epson ultra short throw. One of these days…
Always a project...❤️
I've heard some really great things about Kai scissors. I'm left handed and so are two of my three children. I was in Officeworks getting school supplies at the beginning os the year (also our beginning school year) and was talking with another parent who was trying to find left handed scissors for their child. Because we are left handed we get to know first hand what warrants true left handed scissors and I was so disappointed to find they were only offering right handed scissors. We have a Left handed shop in Australia and that is where I buy most of our scissors - they have duckbill scissors that are left handed and I know they also have true left handed sewing scissors, I believe they might stock Kai also. I have found some inexpensive left handed scissors at Spotlight (in Australia of course) and they are fine but I like to use rotary cutters when cutting my garments out. It's easier and faster and you don't suffer from hand fatigue. Fascinated by the project sewing. I don't have a designated space to have a projector but I do know it is increasing in popularity. I was a paper pattern person until I lost most of my patterns in a cyclone when it flooded my sewing room. I go with pdf at the moment now. It's easier to print off instead of waiting ages for the pattern to turn up.
It is really hard to find left hand specific scissors!
I’m a lefty I use kai7250L they are great a true lefty. There are ones that only have lefty handles not blades. I didn’t know the difference originally I only had handles l thought that was it ,until I found the proper one big difference. Your Son will feel the difference. Just started with projector only use for drafting patterns so far .
That's great to hear!
I have been using Kai Scissors for a long time. I tried them and I have loved them so much!
Love to hear that!
I bought myself that set for my birthday. So wonderful!
Happy birthday!
I have two pair of Kai tailoring shears, an 8" (7205) and a 10" (7250SE) micro-serrated upper blade. I also have a pair of their nippers setting beside my SM. They are much lighter than my Gingher shears and absolutely DO cut like butter. I have an extensive set of Ginghers, but have switched to the Kais for cutting out garments since they are such a joy to use.
That's a great endorsement!
Thank you Whitney! :) X
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I just ordered my Kai scissors can’t wait to use them
Wonderful!
Thank you for this, Whitney. Projector files intrigue, for sure, but the thought of calibration made my head explode. The software, and the fact that the projector does not need to be overhead, could be game changers for me.
Since my sewing studio is in my basement, the ultra short throw projector was key to making this happen!
I’m doing the Cashmerette sloper school and so far I’ve done all my pattern alterations digitally. I honestly don’t think it would be that hard for you. One thing I think I do differently than some of the videos I’ve seen is I just think about which lines need to move vs thinking of the pattern as blocks like they would be in paper… not sure if that makes sense but hopefully it does.
It does! I will keep practicing!
I bought the Kai true left-handed scissors for my husband a few years ago, and they are wonderful. Also, Kai prices are very reasonable in comparison to other professional scissor companies.
That's a good endorsement!
I'm very keen to go the projector route. Interesting to see it working for you.
Fingers crossed!
I’m glad the projector is working so well. I have a friend that set hers up and loves using it. She even did a presentation to our ASG guild a few months back. On the KAI products you like, I’ve also bought the toenail clippers! They are by far the best clippers I’ve ever used. They are usually at the Houston Quilt Show too.
Good to know!
I have two Kai rotary cutters that my husband purchased for me back in the 80’s. I love them so much. I do not have the scissors but may have to try them. As for the projector, it’s a no for me.
That is a testament to the quality of the product if you are still using them 40 years later!
The projection size has been some of what has stopped me. Until now I’ve not seen anyone with a cutting area projected as large you. My table is 72 inches long and 40+ inches wide.
There are options out ther!
Do you have a link for the projector you have?
No, I bought it second hand on Ebay and I doubt this model is still available.
I like my Kai scissors, however, I had to send them back to have them fixed because they had a burr and would snag knit fabric.
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Projector cutting looks very interesting and ... foreign to me, since I'm used to sewing from the Dutch/German pattern magazines (Knipmode/Burda style), but I'm kind of intrigued. I got Kai scissors for my birthday last year after having used a cheap pair of scissors since 1988 from a discount department store and what a difference these Kai scissors make, they're so easy to use, lightweight and sharp. It makes cutting fabrics so much easier; one of the best birthday presents ever :-)
That is an excellent birthday present!
Just ordered my fourth pair of Kai scissors..(thank you for the discount code). I love them. They are so lightweight and excellent quality. Excited to try the serrated scissors!
Yay for great tools!
I have Kai scissors and a Kai rotary knife-love them!
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Not sure why, but there isn't a description (so no links you mentioned) listed with this video.
It's fixed now!
❤❤true left handed scissors ✂️ 😮definitely going to check them out. Thanks
They are pretty amazing!
WOW!! This is something I would love to try! Now-I remember at the time you purchased your projector you mentioned what brand and model you purchased, but I wondered if you could reiterate what that was?? I would greatly appreciate it!!
Love your set up. It would be great to see also-when you get to that part of your "projector journey" how to do a sway back, rounded upper back, narrow shoulder adjustment using the projector also...Perhaps when you feel comfortable offer a low cost class, even??(free even better!! LOL)
Thank you, if I can tear myself away from paper, I would love that!!
Great vid!! Maybe it is something I can request for a wedding anniversary gift-or for Christmas-just had my birthday on Mother's Day-so those are out!! :+)
Thank you again!!
It's an Epson Ultra Short Throw I bought used on Ebay.
Interesting process.
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I notice you use a MacBook Pro. When running the projector program, does it have to run on Windows? I bought a MacBook and want to use it for my embroidery library and don’t know what I need to do. Can you help?
Think of the projector as another computer screen. As long as the projector can be attached to your computer with the appropriate cables, you will be ok!
I have Kai scissors and love them. I am in the UK and the company website says they do not ship outside the US. Such a shame as I would love to get some more and use your coupon.
If you are in the UK, try Thomas Whiteley of Sheffield, they are cutlers of many years standing, their scissors/ shears are superb.
Great suggestion from the other comment
I have Kai scissors and love them!
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Oh my gosh, Whitney! Thanks for this video! I have thought that my lower level sewing room (with lower ceilings) would not accommodate a projector for patterns. Now, I'm going to investigate what might work :) I am not a happy paper piecing/cutting person, as it always feels like such a waste of time! I'm not on Facebook, so will look for other resources on-line. I'll also have a look at the Kai scissors - would make cutting that much easier!!! Hope you're having a lovely day, see you Friday!
Happy researching!
@@TomKatStitcheryMy birthday is next week, and I’ll be getting a projector!! Lots of reading later, I think I need the ultra short throw projector. Would you be ok sharing the Epson model you purchased? I’m so excited to begin this journey :) As always, thank you so much for all you share with us! 💖
@@krisl.4962 I think mine is a 500 series. I got it off of EBay from one of the recommended sellers of the Pattern Projector Facebook group!
@@TomKatStitchery Thanks, Whitney! Have a lovely weekend :)
@@krisl.4962I just bought an Epson Brightlink 595wi from EBay. Another You Tube channel got that one and showed how to set it up, so I got it.
I have all kinds of KAI sizors❤. I love them. I have a gift set (pink). Angela Wolf, also I got some from Amazon. But the embroidery ones I true them ( accidentally in the trash😂).
I'm glad you like them!
Oh, I want my hair o look like yours! Beautiful.
Thank you!
what’s the Kia website called plzzzz hun xxx
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@@TomKatStitchery Thank you!
replaced my pinking shears with Kia pinking shears. So much better!!!! I despised my old ones.
My pinking shears are heavy--a new set may have to go on the Christmas list!
Having to send scissors back to the manufacturer/supplier is a major deal breaker for me. Doesn’t matter how good these scissors are, they are not worth that trouble if I can’t have them sharpened locally.
I just picked up my Kai scissors from a local sharpener last week. They had a mishap involving a pin and were t working well. The sharpening man fixed the glitch and sharpened them a little as well. On the pick up ticket he wrote how impressed he was with this brand and what amazing scissors they were. Wait time was only 2 days.
Sounds like there are options both ways!
An expensive way to sew. Interesting nevertheless 👍
There are trade offs--printing paper patterns isn't cheap either--plus the storage space.
I thought the same, but I have just bought a used projector as I want to speed up the tracing and alteration process and save money in the long run. Patterns are pricey these days and the printing on top then the time it takes to trace or tape together etc. each pattern could cost easy £20 before my time input, no brainer for me, my time is the most precious, just need to figure out if any pdf can be printed using a projector or just projector files.
Kai is out of the set you have. I sent email to express interest…..
Kai is pretty good at response!