I did that once with a transparency. The only issue is that in some overhead 
projectors, there is a distortion along the edges, so what may be accurate in 
the middle, will end up slightly larger at the edges, so you have to keep the 
image you are drawing in the middle of the field. You can also get a book 
projector at the craft store to transfer an image directly from a book, but 
again, check for distortion along the edge.

If I must, I prefer to grid up directly from a book onto gridded pattern paper 
by hand. But then gridded paper are not all that accurate either but decently 
close. Now I've been draping onto the body instead, but that does take some 
good book or good teacher to help learn.

Kimiko
 Kimiko Small
http://www.kimiko1.com
"Be the change you want to see in the world." ~ Ghandi

Coming soon: The Tudor Lady's Wardrobe

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From: Maggie <maggi...@gmail.com>

It's also possible to make a transparency of the pattern page, then put it
on an "overhead projector" and project it on to paper or a sheet on the


      
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