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Let’s have another check-in
Our lovely admin invited us to make check-in posts at various points, so...
What’s everyone been sewing recently? I mended a sheet (I’ll put a photo in a comment), made a sleep mask from my leftover silk (details will also come in a comment), and started cutting out what I really hope is the final muslin for my latest round of trouser-improvements.
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I've made him custom cycling waterproofs in a combination of black and yellow polyester, and he joked that he'd like a matching flat cap for when wearing the jacket in general rainy weather. (I'm in New Zealand, where there's compulsory helmets while cycling, so not for that.) The pattern company I've been buying from a lot recently do a flat cap... So now he has one with a black top and hi-vis yellow sides. (My only regret being that I didn't think to add some of the high-reflectance piping I have to any of seams, though I don't know where that would have gone.)
I'll probably make a proper one in wool / tweed in future, but this was a good way to try the pattern out, anyway.
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And thanks for the link — I see they have a free bucket hat pattern, which I have now downloaded. (I do wish pattern companies had an option to download patterns as SVG rather than PDF though, or at least an option to download PDF patterns with the different sizes on different pages rather than different layers.)
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They do A0 projector files as well, though I don't know what format - is the issue that it's tied to Adobe for the layers, if it's PDF?
(For these smaller patterns I print the whole thing and then trace off the sizes I want anyway - I've made three different sizes of bucket hat already.)
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The problem I have with PDF is that the only way to properly separate out the layers is to use the paid-for version of Adobe Acrobat, and I don’t want to pay for software that I’m only going to use once every couple of years to do one thing.
I like to have the pattern outlines in digital form so I can make my own amendments to them, move the pieces around for more efficient printing, and easily overlay them on other patterns to make comparisons (I once bought a trouser pattern specifically to help troubleshoot some issues with my own pattern). I don’t mind (digitally) tracing from PDF to SVG, but having all the sizes on top of each other makes it harder.