Create a Print-at-Home Pattern PDF (9598 Views)

This How To has instructions on how to tile a self-made pattern and upload into a PDF that can be downloaded by other members.

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    Step 1 of 21

    To begin, print 1 page of an existing Print-at-Home pattern PDF from the pattern database.



Materials

Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat Professional, a Scanner, Ruler, Tape, Pen • I have done this using the above software. If you don’t have it, try downloading the free thirty day trial available on the Adobe website, or a different program in your computer.

COMMENTS (19)

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    Stephanie    Ï Posted 17 August 2007 at 11:58 AM
    Loving my design class! Stay tuned!

    Great Directions Nayantara! Now that I have the 'know how' you may just see one of my original patterns pop up on BurdaStyle! Thanks for the Tutorial. By the Way when will we be seeing the BurdaStyle Grocery Bag???

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    MarmotaB    Ï Posted 17 August 2007 at 1:20 PM
    Sewing jacket lining

    Thanks so much for this! It's perfectly understandable! I don't have anything to share right now, but I hope I will one day. :-)

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    Sabine    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 5:00 AM

    You could try it with OpenOffice.org, it has an export to PDF option... Or the free try-out of PDF-Factory.

    That said, thanks a ton for this step-by-step! I was wondering how to do it the last days ;)

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    MarmotaB    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 5:17 AM
    Sewing jacket lining

    Yes, when I asked my father, who's our family's computer expert, he also thought about Open Office... we just have to install it to the computer I'm working on. And then I'll try how it works and let you know. :-)

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    MarmotaB    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 7:01 AM
    Sewing jacket lining

    OK, here’s how I think it should work with Photoshop and OpenOffice Write (or maybe also Op.Off. Draw, I haven’t tried it with that one yet):
    When you have scans of your tiles, crop them in Photoshop just at the frame, so the frame is at the edges of the picture. Than resize to the size of A4/Letter. Use the second option of resizing, the one that just adds to or crops the picture. (I have it in Czech, so I don’t know how’s that option called in English…) Save. Open Write. Set it to no margins. Insert the picture and make sure it fills the whole page. Make as many pages this way as needed. Export to PDF and it should work… I created that tile frame with similar method, exported to PDF and made a test print and it worked.

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    MarmotaB    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 7:05 AM
    Sewing jacket lining

    P.S. When resizing it in Photoshop – that means, you get a page with blank margins and the frame/pattern tile in the middle. The cropping and resizing back is there to make sure you have the right size of it.
    I guess Op.Off. Draw wouldn’t be able to make PDF with more pages…

    Maybe it should work with other graphic programs as well, I just haven’t tried it, with some it would probably be much more difficult to get the right size.

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    lauriana    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 8:09 AM
    making a bermuda for her boyfriend

    Thanks Nayantara! That was indeed the how-to we were waiting for. I'm really happy it can be done using photoshop. Now, I'll just have to work out multi-size versions of my own patterns (never done that before, so it'll be quite the challenge)

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    olar    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 9:05 AM
    doesn't have time to sew!

    Oooooh, this is great...

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    zora    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 10:09 AM

    Unlike the others I am not very happy with this tutorial. Both Photoshop and Acrobat Professional are pretty expensive software and I wished you could come up with a way to upload patterns using free software. I look forward to patterns uploaded by other members but I won’t be able to contribute patterns as long as we don’t find a cheaper way.

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    MarmotaB    Ï Posted 18 August 2007 at 10:53 AM
    Sewing jacket lining


    Zora, as Sabine and me wrote, you can use Open Office at least for creating the PDF file. I'm pretty sure there must be a good freeware graphic program as well, so you could alter the process... I like this How To because it tells me those things I wouldn't be able to find out by myself, like the size of the tile and how to transfer the pattern to multiple papers to use for the process... experimenting with it in the programs I have is what I like to do. :-)

    Does anyone know a good free graphic program?

    Do I have to make more size versions of the pattern, if I ever upload one? It's something I've never done as well, and unlike with my size, I cannot test if the pattern is right...

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