I’m fine with paying for patterns, tbh having the direct comparison to freesewing.org, I appreciate the detail and thoroughness people put into the instructions on good store-bought patterns.
But the price at learnmyog is far beyond what I usually pay. The 4€ for a pattern at pattydoo are absolutely OK for me compared to the 20$ at learnmyog…
Was nearly as expensive as the fabric. That being sad it’s a solid pattern with good instructions. I was able to follow them without needing any additional input. Only the hood doesn’t extend far enough to the front.
When you buy the patterns, do you receive them as a PDF, or do they send you actual 1:1 patterns that you can use out of the box?
EDIT (2025-07-07T03:48Z): NVM I found it on their site: one can print the sections onto paper and tape them together [1.1][1.2], or use some projector app to project the pattern directly onto the fabric [1.2].
If I get it, I go with projector optimized pdf. Otherwise I take printersized pdf, use pdfstitcher to make a large picture out of it, load it in inkscape, optimize for cloth utilization and then project it.
You can see the projector setup in one of my previous posts 😎
I’m fine with paying for patterns, tbh having the direct comparison to freesewing.org, I appreciate the detail and thoroughness people put into the instructions on good store-bought patterns.
But the price at learnmyog is far beyond what I usually pay. The 4€ for a pattern at pattydoo are absolutely OK for me compared to the 20$ at learnmyog…
Yeahh, imo, 20 $ feels a little steep.
Was nearly as expensive as the fabric. That being sad it’s a solid pattern with good instructions. I was able to follow them without needing any additional input. Only the hood doesn’t extend far enough to the front.
When you buy the patterns, do you receive them as a PDF, or do they send you actual 1:1 patterns that you can use out of the box?
EDIT (2025-07-07T03:48Z): NVM I found it on their site: one can print the sections onto paper and tape them together [1.1][1.2], or use some projector app to project the pattern directly onto the fabric [1.2].
References
If I get it, I go with projector optimized pdf. Otherwise I take printersized pdf, use pdfstitcher to make a large picture out of it, load it in inkscape, optimize for cloth utilization and then project it.
You can see the projector setup in one of my previous posts 😎
This one [1]?
References
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Whoops, I typed the link wrong. It works now. Also the link in my references worked anyways.
Yes, that’s the one