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Louisa's avatar

I understand how a projector could save time and paper but I haven’t seen anything on how to make fitting changes. I have many quite complex adjustments that I have to make on nearly every project! I’d much rather use a pencil, rulers and a rotary cutter than try to do something like this digitally. Thoughts?

Mr Bunn's avatar

Same for me, I haven't seen too many comments about how to make adjustments when projected and very keen to understand how (if!) it's done.

Danielle Curran's avatar

I have shared this article with friends! I love mine--mounted to the wall and move my table, but I love the portable option featured as well!

Erin's avatar

I got a projector a year ago and even though I do have to set it up each time (I cut on the floor of our bedroom), it’s still such a time saver. I don’t find calibrating it difficult at all - just takes a few minutes each set up. I do dream of having a spot to keep it though!

Sammie Kay's avatar

I'll second that I thought this was crazy complex and only for the full time sewists, but I was gifted one and it turned out to be SO easy because of all the free resources/websites that sewists have made! I do pull mine out from under my sewing station everytime because it's too in the way to keep up permanently.

Marimo's avatar

I don’t have room for this right now but it’s totally fascinating to know it’s an option

Rachel's avatar

This is super helpful, thank you!

Anna Eleri Hart's avatar

I don’t even sew and I loved this 😂