Printing a LARGE leather pattern on a regular printer
Some of our leather patterns are larger than a 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper. Anytime that's the case, this is the way you can print it on your own home printer without taking it to a print shop, using Adobe acrobat reader which is free to download here: https://acrobat.adobe.com/us/en/acrob...
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Here's a little unintentional ASMR for ya. I've been anxious to pull out an old pattern, the No.60 satchel and make a few bags with it. I used a pretty heavy weight 9/10oz leather for the whole bag. If I were to do it again, I'd probably use 6/7oz for the gusset because I basically had to beat it into submission. Luckily I got it to work and the bag looks great! I think one of you will really enjoy breaking this bag in.