There are so many different ways to transfer a pattern. And, of course, everyone seems to have their favorite. Below I am listing a few techniques that I have used, plus a few that I haven’t tried yet. LIGHT BOX: This is by far my favorite way to transfer a pattern and the one that I most commonly use. You simply place your printed pattern on a light box (I have linked to mine HERE), position your fabric on top of it. Then with the light box turned on, you trace the pattern using either an air erasable pen, heat/water erasable pen or a pencil. Pros: Easy Fast Works well on light colored fabric Cons: Must have a light box Hard to do with dark fabrics. Air Erasable Pen: The pattern can fade before you are done stitching. It is
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