Pattern paper
Aug. 9th, 2005 02:44 pmI used to have a roll of white paper, about the weight of gift wrap, with little dots at exactly one-inch intervals. It was for making or copying sewing patterns, and eventually I used it all up. Fabric Place claims not to have such a beast. (Clerks disagree on whether they ever carried such a thing.) I'll try JoAnn's on my way home from work, but they don't have a good track record lately.
Anybody out there recognize this, and have a suggestion where I can replace it?
EDIT: I found grid-marked interfacing at JoAnn's, which I can use this week for the pattern I need to make. I'll probably order some of the paper pointed out by
cat9, below; anyone wanting to join the order let me know After Pennsic.
Also JoAnn's had linen - more linen than Fabric Place has had all season. Even black.
Anybody out there recognize this, and have a suggestion where I can replace it?
EDIT: I found grid-marked interfacing at JoAnn's, which I can use this week for the pattern I need to make. I'll probably order some of the paper pointed out by
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Also JoAnn's had linen - more linen than Fabric Place has had all season. Even black.