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Mar 4, 2014

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern


Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern


It's time to start sewing the Zlata skirt! But, before that, we should print the pattern and assemble the patterns sheets. This time, I tried to make a pattern sheet layout that saves the paper and is simple and easy to uses. Along with that, the pattern sheet includes a measurements chart and printing instructions.

As I have said before, the pattern sheets for sizes 32 - 38 and 40 - 44 are split in two separate PDS files, so you need to print the one that contains your size. I'll use the pattern in sizes 40 - 44 in this post to demonstrate the process, but the procedure is the same for both sizes. 

However, I need to point out the pattern sheet for sizes 40 - 44 has three pages more than the one for sizes 32 - 38, since I could not lay all the pattern panels to the identical area.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

When printing the pattern, set the printing options as the following:
  • Set the paper orientation to Portrait - this should be the default option, so most probably you won't need to set it, but do check if the paper is properly oriented: click the Properties button which will pop up a new window, on the Layout tab check if the Orientation option is set to Portrait. If not, set it to the proper value and click the OK button.
  • Set the Page Setup option to None.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern


In order to make the assembling of the pattern sheet easier, I gropued the pattern panels into smaller areas, each of them being consisted of 18 sheets (with exception within the pattern for the sizes 40 - 44, which has additional 3 pages that form a separate area). The assembling chart for the pattern sheet is given on the second page of the pattern, ad it's displayed on the picture below. I've paginated the pattern pages on the picture, to demonstrate the order of printing.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

Before you print all the pages, check the printing settings once again, by printing the test square, which is on the page 3 of the pattern. Measure the square, its dimensions should be 10 cm x 10 cm (4" x 4"). Once you've checked the print is properly set, print the rest of the pattern.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

When the pattern pages are printed, they should be taped into a pattern sheet. The pattern for sizes 32 - 38 contains 2 separate smaller pattern sheets, with each of them being consisted of 18 pages. The pattern for sizes 40 - 44 contains 3 separate smaller pattern sheets - two of them being consisted of 18 pages each, and the third one consists of 3 pages.

All the pattern pages should have their margins removed - my advice is to remove the bottom and right margins on each of the pages, and you can make the process faster by cutting several pages at once. I usually cut three pages at the time.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

Follow the assembling notches on the pages and start taping the pages into pattern sheets.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

Try to match all the pattern lines on neighboring pages. You can use glue or an adhesive tape for this.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

I usually use the adhesive tape, as it's more practical, faster and easier. I try to save some of the tape by taping only along the pattern surfaces and skipping the outer areas, as shown on the picture below.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

First I assemble the rows, which consist of six pages, and then I tape the rows into pattern sheets.

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

Zlata skirt sewalong: #2 print the pattern

Don't forget to apply for the giveaway that's waiting for you in this post!

Zlata Sewalong - the posts

Tomorrow we'll make some pattern alterations that include grading the pattern between two or more sizes. 

Stay tuned!

How to buy the pattern


Stepalica: Zlata skirt pattern
Zlata skirt pattern costs $11.98,and it can be bought via my Etsy shop
I use 2Checkout as a payment collector - it is an equivalent to PayPal - which accepts the following payment methods:

* PayPal via 2checkout (www.2co.com)
* Credit / Debit cards via 2checkout : Visa, Dina Card, Master Card, American Express, Discover

PayPal doesn't support selling option for my country yet, so I use 2Checkout payment collector instead.







When making a purchase order, select "Other" in the payment options. I have to manually issue an invoice for you, via 2Checkout system. The invoice contains a link where you can complete the purchase - it's a page on 2Checkout's website. Once you fill in your billing information, you can chose to pay either by using PayPal account or your credit card. You don't have to register to 2checkout and you won't be charged any additional fees. It's simple, fast and secure. Once the payment is completed, I will enable the pattern download on my Etsy store. I monitor the state of my Etsy store several times a day, and I get instant emails whenever any change is made, so the purchase is usually completed within the same day. Sometimes, due to my daily duties and a time zone differences, it takes more than a day to complete the purchase.

For any additional information about the pattern or the purchase, feel free to email me at: anajan.stepalica [at] gmail [dot] com


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