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    LorisBusyFingers Guest

    Default Inquiring minds

    OK, another question.
    I was looking at the cutting templates here.
    While I use a lot of templates in my general work, I am new to WB.
    Wondered how, or if, you can fill these templates with graphics. Â* ???

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    Which templates were you looking at exactly?

    It is possible to put a "pattern" in on any of the templates, if you had a patterened graphic you wanted to use.

    But, it's probably cheaper to just "cut" the patterns out on "patterned" paper. For example, you want the shirt to be striped, then cut the pattern for the shirt out of a patterned paper!

    If that didn't answer you completly, then tell me one template you would like to use, with a brief description on what you want to do, and I can try to get you a better answer!


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    LorisBusyFingers Guest

    Default Re: Inquiring minds

    I am thinking more like boxes and that sort of thing rather than paper piecing.

    I do wrappers and labels and such. So probably the best way to do cutting would be to import my design and trace it after it's completed, right? Rather than taking say a giftbag cutting template and putting a design into the WB file.

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    Yes, do the design first, and then trace it in the program. If you used Illustrator you would have more options with this. I don't do it much with patterend graphics, but plan to do more of it.



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