Hello Jenny et al,

I was very lucky some years ago! I worked for ICI, who make film for all sorts of uses, and was able to purchase several whole boxes of the film - these will work on a home computer/printer, and are invaluable! I have worked loads of the Debbie Moller initials and, as they are worked so that they are the right way up, I photocopied all of them onto the film, turned them the other way up, and photocopied them all so that they are worked, so that what you are looking at is the rear view. The finishing off can be done so that it doesn't show on the right e, so I am a great believer in the photocopying film!

Carol - in Suffolk UK

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I go to the photocopy shop and get them to make a copy on normal paper and another copy of photocopiable acetate. You can then turn over the acetate copy and place it over a plain piece of paper and prick that for the second half of the pattern.

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