tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3602229254029333228.post4321317734517077226..comments2023-05-15T02:30:37.143-07:00Comments on The Marchioness: You too can Sew 1820's Trousers!The Marchionesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04265467672287471648noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3602229254029333228.post-89007518074485322172010-11-04T18:39:10.341-07:002010-11-04T18:39:10.341-07:00Neat to see your sewing projects continuing! You&#...Neat to see your sewing projects continuing! You've sewn more than I have recently...<br /><br />One thing that helps if you don't want to cut out patterns with multiple sizes is to either use chalk (but it's kind of hard drawing under the pattern pieces) or get "wax free tracing paper" and a tracing wheel (available at Walmart, and probably any fabric store). I don't like pinning pattern pieces to fabric, so long ago I started using chalk/tracing paper even if the patterns in the right size. Or, I just hold the pieces down with weights while I cut around them. :)Anna Naomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07594554739626607165noreply@blogger.com