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Assemble pdf images in a downloaded sewing pattern

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Aug 15, 2018 Aug 15, 2018

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I am a sewer. Recently many of the pattern companies only provide the pattern using images which are configured on multiple pdf pages. Once downloaded I am supposed to download the pattern on 8x10 paper, cut the images like sleeves and garment front after assembling the patterns by taping together each of the 8x10 printed pages. The cutting and pasting is very labor intensive and when I tape the pages together there are always some alignment problems. I see a way I can assemble the pattern images before I print? If I could assemble the pieces together then I can take the pdf file to a copy service that can print on large paper.

Thank you for helping me. I am a beginner Adobe user. Downloadable patterns are a very new phenomenon for hobbyists but it looks like all patterns will move to this type of digital images. No-one wants to have to cut and paste with scissors and Scotch tape.

Thank you,

Abigail

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Aug 15, 2018 Aug 15, 2018

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One option is to print the file using the Multiple option, which places several pages from the original PDF onto a single physical page.

The problem is that there are gaps between those pages by default (only between rows, though, not columns), and it doesn't seem like you can remove them, which I'm guessing is a problem for you...

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