So I have been working on solutions to creating a mirror image of the pattern without doing the odious task (my thinking
) of tracing.
Here are some solutions I have come up with.
1) Use Transparency Film for Ink Jet Printers. The brand I’m familiar with is Apollo. The product costs about $0.50/sheet (US) and is available from Amazon and office supply stores. This solution provides an overlay for laying your pieces out and you can turn them over with a white sheet underneath it and make copies of the reverse image for the applique pieces.
2) Use Vellum to print out the pattern. It is transparent enough to see through and you have the mirror image on the back. You can rough cut out the mirror image shapes and apply them to back of the paper of your paper back fusible web with a glue stick (I use Scotch Acid-Free Restickable Glue Stick). Then I just cut out on the line once I have the fusible on my fabric. I have also used this method to make templates by gluing the shape onto my template material (card stock, file folder, or Templar).
3) If you only have a paper image of your pattern, you can scan and create a PDF so you have a printable file. Then using Photoshop Elements or other software create a mirror image.
4) Use Photoshop Elements to create a mirror image of the original PDF. Here’s the procedure: (note my version is PSE version 8.0).
Open PSE
Select EDIT
Select FILE, then OPEN, and then file bom_2016_1 (1) from where you saved it
On the thumbnail screen is all nine pages. Select page 6. Press OK.
On the top menu line, select IMAGE, then ROTATE, then FLIP HORIZONTAL.
Select FILE, then SAVE AS, the default name is BOM_2016_1(1)-6 (I add mirror image to the name).
A new screen comes up, click SAVE PDF.
Repeat for each pattern page.