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  • Capt_Kirk
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    Originally posted by Mego Magyar
    Unfortunately it's not that simple. Depending on the program you are using to print this can get a bit off, that's why the patterns have a ruler on them. I've had to resize all the ones I've used but saved them so I don't have to do it again.
    I found that out. Kind of a pain to play around with the scale. "Not complaining!" I'm just thankful the patterns are there to download. So "thank you mego community!!!!"

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  • PNGwynne
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    Originally posted by Mego Magyar
    Unfortunately it's not that simple. Depending on the program you are using to print this can get a bit off, that's why the patterns have a ruler on them. I've had to resize all the ones I've used but saved them so I don't have to do it again.
    Yes, exactly.

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  • Mego Magyar
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    Originally posted by Capt_Kirk
    I'll check into more. I can try to match up a jumpsuit with a pattern to see how close they are in size. If there's a difference, I'll post it so others will know as well. I'd like the process to be as easy as download, print, cut and sew.
    Simplicity is bliss my Mego-Bro's.
    Unfortunately it's not that simple. Depending on the program you are using to print this can get a bit off, that's why the patterns have a ruler on them. I've had to resize all the ones I've used but saved them so I don't have to do it again.

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  • cockyhoskins
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    Don't they all have a scale ruler on them? It's been a while since I looked. If the ruler isn't to scale when it's printed out, you'll need to scale it up or down accordingly.

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  • Capt_Kirk
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    I'll check into more. I can try to match up a jumpsuit with a pattern to see how close they are in size. If there's a difference, I'll post it so others will know as well. I'd like the process to be as easy as download, print, cut and sew.
    Simplicity is bliss my Mego-Bro's.

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  • PNGwynne
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    IIRC, all the patterns have scale indicated. Once I printed some, I took them to work and fiddled with the scale on the copier. I think Cory Wood worked out those patterns, I'm sure he sized them well.

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  • LonnieFisher
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    Cut out some tissue and tape it together to see if it's the right size.

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  • Capt_Kirk
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    Mego cloths patterns for in links here

    Hi all,

    I downloaded some of the cloths patterns and printed them off to make some new cloths. Are the patterns off scale? They don't look right. I don't want to start cutting material and find out I made a Trek tunic in the wrong scale.
    If these are off scale, is there an easy way to get them correct?

    Thanks in advance.
    Capt_Kirk
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