You are an absolute inspiration. Your tutorials are the best I’ve ever seen! As an ex textile teacher I know how much preparation goes into creating a tutorial that someone can clearly follow. Thank you so much. I saw one comment about pattern making and using PDF which sounds interesting but couldn’t find the article on your site. Has it been removed? Thanks again. Helen
Wow, that is quite the compliment! I do spend quite some time thinking about how best to explain different steps. I think my background in laboratory research helps me here because I am used to making protocols for experiments. I approach my tutorials in the same way.
I have never removed a blogpost. I don’t remember writing one about making PDF patterns. I’ve done one about how printers will sometimes do strange things when printing PDF sewing patterns though, perhaps that’s what you are looking for? https://infectiousstitches.wordpress.com/2013/11/23/assembly-of-a-pdf-sewing-pattern-or-how-our-printers-fool-us/
You are an absolute inspiration. Your tutorials are the best I’ve ever seen! As an ex textile teacher I know how much preparation goes into creating a tutorial that someone can clearly follow. Thank you so much. I saw one comment about pattern making and using PDF which sounds interesting but couldn’t find the article on your site. Has it been removed? Thanks again. Helen
Wow, that is quite the compliment! I do spend quite some time thinking about how best to explain different steps. I think my background in laboratory research helps me here because I am used to making protocols for experiments. I approach my tutorials in the same way.
I have never removed a blogpost. I don’t remember writing one about making PDF patterns. I’ve done one about how printers will sometimes do strange things when printing PDF sewing patterns though, perhaps that’s what you are looking for? https://infectiousstitches.wordpress.com/2013/11/23/assembly-of-a-pdf-sewing-pattern-or-how-our-printers-fool-us/