I seemed to have missed the original post, so I'm not
sure of the exact question, but thought I'd throw in
my 2c.

What I do is put a shrunken-down copy of the line
drawing I got from my designer on the front, and a
shrunken-down copy of the actor's measurements on the
back.  If I don't have the measurement sheet, I put
the essentials (bust/chest, waist, hips, height,
etc.).  On the front, I also include what the pattern
is inside with a description ("a-line pleated robe",
etc.), the show, date, and the designer's name (just
so I'm not stepping on any toes by having a copy of a
rendering without giving due credit).

This prevents me from having to print out any photos,
though a finished shot would be nice.

I will then catalogue them by date at some point in my
life when I go through and weed out all the crappy
commercial patterns I collected for so many years.

--Rachel

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