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    • MrsC2bee
      CommentAuthorMrsC2bee
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    After a lot of searching I have decided to make my own flowergirl dresses ( am bored and need to keep busy to stop me eating haha) so have decided what I want and found the pattern but can't seem to print it off properly!! Even when I click print actual size it's printing to a4 size!! Anyone know where I'm going wrong! I just want to print them out so I can get my head around how much fabric i need. And any idea what would be a good lining material as I am doing it in matte satin and tulle overlay so not sure what to have for the inside layer? Not even started them and feel like I'm hitting a brick wall!!
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    • Emily17
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    you have to print all the A4s and tape them together. hope that helps?

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    • KayleighS46
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    i was going to say what Emily said xx

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    • MrsC2bee
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    Thanks ladies, normally they are printed so the edge ends on one piece rather than being in middle of the page if that makes sense so it confused me ( proberly doesn't help I haven't done from a pattern for over a year lol) I emailed the seller in the end and she said what you guys just said haha. So now I finally have my head around it I'm pumped to start :) just need to figure out if to go up one or two sizes as I'm going to make them now in case they don't work out for 11 months time so need to decide what size to go for. Might to a temp cut out and try on to see if they are snug already or not :) will keep you updated x
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    • Emily17
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    Good luck. I would do 2 sizes up. you can always take the seams in a little later on but its more difficult to add material in

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    • MrsC2bee
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    That's what I'm thinking. I have some spare fabric so thought about cutting and pining the bodice and trying on my list and see what it's like. I might go one up for me 1 yr old as she's a dink but two for the other two as they are average size x
 

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