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Dotted Pattern Paper for Sewing, 45 Inch x 10 Yards Tracing Paper for Pattern Drafting, Spaced Every Inch Alphanumeric Marking Paper for Dressmaking

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$31.99

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About this item

  • Large Size to Meet Your Needs: you will receive 1 roll of pattern paper, with a size of approx. 45 inches x 10 yards, easy to cut and use, sufficient to meet your various decorative demands, or share with your family members
  • Firm and Sturdy to Use: our pattern dotted paper is made of quality tailor paper, with a smooth surface and exquisite workmanship, hard to tear or break, and can provide you with a long term service, reliable and serviceable
  • Lightweight for Easy Carrying: the sewing tracing paper is light in weight, and easy to roll up, convenient for you to carry around or store them after use, without taking up too much space, and can bring you a lot of convenience
  • Easy to Mark or Sew: the pattern sewing paper is designed with a smooth and translucent surface, so you can easily see through your patterns for dress making, making and sewing, bringing you a pleasant use experience
  • Have Fun with DIY: the pattern making paper is thicker and waterproof, so you can draw, sew or mark on it to design your own dress; The interesting DIY process can stimulate your imagination, and improve your hands on ability



Features:
You can send the pattern sewing paper to your family members or classmates who love DIY, as a thoughtful present, to show your kindness and concern, and promote your relationships.
The pattern paper for sewing is waterproof and tearable, with a translucent and smooth surface. They are easy to draw, mark and sew, hard to wrinkle, versatile and practical to use.

Specifications:
Material: tailor paper
Color: white, blue
Size: approx. 45 inches x 10 yards

Package includes:
1 Roll of dotted pattern paper

Notes:
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
The color may exist a slight difference due to different screen displays.


Customer
2025-07-12 12:14:15
I would have liked a little thicker paper, but this will work for my needs.
CDM
2025-07-06 20:35:52
This is great paper. You can use it for tracing or making adjustments on the pattern piece. once you copy the original pattern tissue. It’s a nice weight.
NomadicTraysah
2025-06-05 19:06:02
I expected more out of this dot paper. It tears accidentally, and concerns me about using pattern tools on it. Numbers were printed on a slant (paper is not consistently straight). Not sure what measurement the brand is going off of but it is not consistent with American markings. I won’t be buying this a second time.Update: now that I’m a third of the way through the roll I discover there are whole sections where the numbers didn’t print, someone taped up holes to keep the paper running and they sold this as is. DO NOT BUY.
Miss P
2025-05-31 18:49:34
this is perfect for all PDF patterns that need to be transferred before cutting fabric. Plus paper is able to manipulate a person too for a better fit.
Susan Attili
2025-02-04 10:01:23
Cons:1. This is really the only con but it's kind of a big deal as it takes away from the ease of use. The paper is not as easy as it could/should be. The grid doesn't measure up to the English nor metric system. You can't count just squares and draw lines.Pros:1. Because there is a grid, 90 degree angles can be drawn without a triangle.2. Holds up well to erasers which are frequent when drafting patterns.3. It's nice and wide.4. Sturdy enough to hold up to pulling back and forth on a table if you use 2 hands.
anascana
2025-01-18 16:46:15
Just like the paper we used in college, maybe a little thinner but in college we made our own patterns, this is more for tracing. Excellent quality. However, I do think the price is a little high
Customer
2025-01-16 13:45:12
Great for making your own patterns. It doesn't tear easily and is durable.
Customer
2024-12-17 12:43:50
I bought this to use for pattern drafting (mostly scaling up patterns) and soon discovered that the dots, which are actually tiny numbers are not an inch apart. They are more like an inch and an eighth apart. This means that if you're using an inches scale, your pattern will be slightly bigger than intended. This may not seem like that big of a deal but it makes quite a difference when relying on very thin margins of error.
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