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Discover Ludwig"paper pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a paper template or model. For example: "I used the paper pattern to make a dress for my daughter."
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Cut out the paper frame; place the paper pattern on a piece of blue felt.
Cut the felt pattern Draw a paper pattern as picture 1 shows; fold a piece of felt; place the paper pattern on the folded felt.
Hamilton shirts are cut and sewn by hand according to each customer's personal paper pattern.
A paper pattern shows where the drill holes will go for the mesh.
Position and pin the paper pattern pieces according to the cutting diagram.
American businesswoman, widely credited with the invention of the mass-produced paper pattern for clothing.
The king's tailors kept the paper pattern for his "belt" (ie corset), which has strings that could be tightened just like the female equivalent.
"To be a dancer is to express yourself, not to try and resemble a wall paper pattern," he went on, adding that the approach was sometimes "deathly boring".
Also cut out your floating gusset from the paper pattern – for material, an old T-shirt is perfect. 2 You will now have two panels of tulle – the front and (slightly larger) back of your pants.
Using a paper pattern, Mr. Mingo drew an outline of the rider on the top layer of foam, then zipped through all the layers with a homemade device incorporating an electrified wire.
Now that the computer has taken over from the knit-one, purl-one paper pattern, an apparently plain sweater can have complex switches between yarns, giving a three-dimensional texture to the surface.
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