: Match the circles, triangles, or lines at the edges of the pages.
: Open the pattern in a PDF reader like Adobe Acrobat. Print at "Actual Size" or "100% Scale" . Never use "Fit to Page" as it will distort the sizing.
: Most patterns include a 1" or 2" (or 5cm) test square on the first page. Print only that page first and measure it to ensure your scale is correct. 2. Prepare the Pages Download swyg 4882 zip
: Most patterns are "nested," meaning multiple sizes are on one sheet. Follow the specific dashed or colored line for your measurements.
: Digital patterns usually have borders. You typically need to trim the right and bottom edges of each page (or follow the specific "trim" and "no-trim" instructions provided in the file). : Match the circles, triangles, or lines at
: Once aligned, use clear tape or a glue stick to join the pages. For a more detailed guide, you can watch tutorials like 3 Ways to Assemble PDF Sewing Patterns from Madswick or How to Assemble a PDF Sewing Pattern from Friday Pattern Company . 4. Cut Your Size
: You can cut directly through the paper, or trace your size onto tracing paper to keep the original print intact. Never use "Fit to Page" as it will distort the sizing
: The pages are numbered (e.g., 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B). Lay them out on a large flat surface according to the assembly map included in the pattern instructions. 3. Assemble the Pattern