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pattern maker/sewing skills- simple help needed!


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Hi


I am designing some 'make your own' stuffed toy patterns. I have been making some samples testing out shapes, but am missing very simple sewing/pattern cutting skills which are needed and just want to get the instructions right before I print lots of them off.


If any one could just give me a bit of advice Im happy to return the favour by supplying you with some goodies from my range www.ketchuponeverything.co.uk.


I have attached an image to show what I mean....need to be making sure I have the cut out line in the correct place and the bits that you snip inwards to release tension so that there are nice crisp corners/ shapes to the toys/ no creasing are in the correct place.


I will be doing 3-4 designs.


Also if you are interested in making up some pencil cases for me that would be fab to as need to get some samples together for a trade show.


thanks,


Kay

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