Greenback Manila Pattern Paper
Greenback Manila pattern paper is the same as manila paper but is colored green on one side to help determine the front side vs back side when placing the patterns to be traced.
Manilla is a thick “cardboard” material to cut out the patterns of the pieces in a product to be spread and cut
( Example: shirt front, shirt pocket, sleeve or pants )
The pattern is placed on marker paper and traced around along with all the patterns to be cut and you have a complete marker
with all pieces necessary for the product to be made in the spread. This will also determine the length of the spread.
Many sewers will claim, hands down, that manila pattern paper is the best paper for making patterns. Like office folders, manila pattern paper is the 2X (0.010") thickness to make it strong, but flexible. This durable, sturdy paper is perfect for patternmaking and allows for accurate marking. Favored by the professional trade, as well as home and hobby sewists, this paper is thicker than tracing paper. You can finalize your patterns for regular, repeated use.
This paper is the same one used in production patterns in the industry and is also suitable for use with heavy vinyl, nylon, and leather. It's smooth, but cuts clean with sharp edges, and is heavy enough to use to make templates.
150# = .0115 = 2X
Available Roll Sizes (Choose size from the drop down menu on the right before adding to cart) :
- 48" x 400'
- 60" x 400'
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