What is the best way to download a burda pattern? I’ve fell in love with some pattern on this site. Would it be better to take it to a copy center or is it just as easy to print it off a normal printer?
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I printed off a Burda pattern at home a while ago without any problems. The only down side is the number of sheets of paper it takes (around 38 for my project - the Paola dress). Then you must put them together as you would a jigsaw puzzle, then trace them, then pin them to your fabric . . . So, it is rather a lot of work but (no directions, either)if you like to sew, it's not so bad. Good luck with your project!
Thanks. I had the feeling that's how it worked. I like the fact that there are patterns that are different from the typical commercial pattern and it saves me the trouble of making a pattern myself
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