Join me as I walk you through using PDF Stitcher by Charlotte Curtis to create projector-friendly patterns! Learn to take a regular print-at-home sewing pattern and make it a one-page file for sewing pattern projecting. You can also take a projector pattern file and increase margins or darken and thicken lines in one quick, easy step! Download PDF Stitcher: https://www.pdfstitcher.org/ This video tutorial accompanies a written tutorial at https://projectorsewing.com/pdf-stitcher-tutorial/ Tour the tabs: 1:00 Example 1 (10:53): Simple Stitch with a no trim pattern (Life Sew Savory Womens Raglan) https://lifesewsavory.com/product/womens-raglan-pattern/ Example 2 (13:24): Using the measure tool to set trim settings (Ellie and Mac Be Curious Dress) https://www.ellieandmac.com/products/girls-be-curious-dress-pattern Example 3(18:19): Adding bland pages for a place holder (Peppermint Magazine Westend Jacket) https://peppermintmag.com/sewing-school/west-end-jacket/ See more important links from Projector Sewing: https://linktr.ee/projectorsewing Music Credit: “The Road Ahead” Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/the-road-ahead

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