Ah. So it was probably instructions for draping or pattern crunching or something.
If you don't have experience with that sort of thing, definitely stick with the big commercial pattern companies (i.e. the ones you get in everyday fabric stores). A lot of costumers are snobs about them, but that attitude is mostly obsolete -- especially with the Vogue ones, which are direct copies of ones they actually published in the years in question, but with updated printing conventions and instructions. And if you have trouble with the instructions, they have help lines.
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Date: 2006-08-08 04:59 pm (UTC)If you don't have experience with that sort of thing, definitely stick with the big commercial pattern companies (i.e. the ones you get in everyday fabric stores). A lot of costumers are snobs about them, but that attitude is mostly obsolete -- especially with the Vogue ones, which are direct copies of ones they actually published in the years in question, but with updated printing conventions and instructions. And if you have trouble with the instructions, they have help lines.