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A pattern envelope is the outside cover of a pattern. It is traditionally a paper envelope, but it can also be a clear plastic bag. The traditional paper envelope is printed with an image of the project to be made with the pattern, along with a complete list of all the materials needed to complete the project. Patterns enclosed in a clear plastic covering will have this same information printed on the pattern cover, which can be read through the plastic.
A pattern envelope is the outside cover of a pattern. It is traditionally a paper envelope, but it can also be a clear plastic bag. The traditional paper envelope is printed with an image of the project to be made with the pattern, along with a complete list of all the materials needed to complete the project. Patterns enclosed in a clear plastic covering will have this same information printed on the pattern cover, which can be read through the plastic.
A pattern envelope is the outside cover of a pattern. It is traditionally a paper envelope, but it can also be a clear plastic bag. The traditional paper envelope is printed with an image of the project to be made with the pattern, along with a complete list of all the materials needed to complete the project. Patterns enclosed in a clear plastic covering will have this same information printed on the pattern cover, which can be read through the plastic.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
Patterns to cut out the pieces of garments are usually printed on tissue paper. Information such as manufacturer, pattern number, pattern size, symbols for instruction, seam allowance and direction of fabric are usually included as well as the basic shapes.
a printed document contains data which is printed not hand written.
A machine-readable code in the form of numbers and a pattern of parallel lines of varying widths, printed on and identifying a product.
Money is printed at the MINT
Vintage patterns can be found on Etsy, Ebay, Amazon or the Antique Pattern Library Catalog. Another resource is The Internet Archive Way Back Machine.
This pattern of bars is called a barcode (or bar code). It found explosive application in the 70s as manufacturers and marketers employed the technology to automate inventory and checkout.