Scaling up a Pattern to Life-Size (using your home printer!)

I have enlarged small-scale patterns from books many different ways, often depending on both the specific pattern and what resources I have available to me at the time. I’ve hand drawn a pattern on large sheets of paper, I’ve used projectors to scale things up so I can trace them, and today I’ll show you how to print a pattern on a standard printer. 00:01:31 - Instruction begins If you don’t have time to watch a video, here are the instructions: 1. Take a picture of the small-scale pattern. Save it on your computer. 2. Brighten your image to reduce how much printer ink it uses. 3. Open in Paint, use File, then Preferences to check the current image size in inches. 4. Adjust as needed with Resize until the image is at the correct measurements. 5. Print, but make sure to remove anything that says “Scale to paper“, “Fit to page“ or similar. You want it to print at 100% of its true size. 6. Tape all your papers together. 7. You have a life-
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