Free A0 Page Count Tool – PDF Sewing Pattern Page Calculator | Tape Free Patterns
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Free A0 Page Count Tool

Check Your Sewing Pattern PDF Instantly

Not sure whether your sewing pattern should be printed on standard A0 pages or as a continuous By-the-Foot roll?
Use our free A0 Page Count Tool to instantly scan your PDF sewing pattern and see how many A0 sheets it contains — before you order.

How It Works

Our online pattern page counter analyzes your PDF and tells you:

  • ✅ The total number of A0 pages in your pattern file

  • ✅ Whether your file layout is better for By-the-Foot (roll) printing

  • ✅ The best way to order your pattern — A0 per-page or By-the-Foot continuous print

 

This helps you avoid over-ordering and ensures your pattern prints perfectly the first time.

Who It’s For

This tool is designed for:

  • 🧵 Sewists and quilters printing digital patterns

  • 🎭 Cosplayers working with large, multi-page files

  • 💡 Indie pattern designers or Etsy sellers needing accurate page counts

Whether it’s an A0 Copy Shop file or a custom layout, you’ll know in seconds how to print it right.

Whether you’re printing cosplay patterns, indie designs from Etsy, or commercial PDF patterns, this tool gives you instant feedback so you can order with confidence.

Next Steps

Once you know your pattern type:

 

Still need help choosing? Email support@tapefreepatterns.com — we’re happy to check your file.

Why Tape Free Patterns

​We’re based in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex and ship nationwide.
Your patterns are printed true to size on premium 36" paper or non-woven fabric, folded, and shipped ready to sew.

Save time, skip the taping, and order with confidence — the Page Count Tool makes it easy.

Still have more questions? Visit our FAQ Page for more answers.

What does this tool tell me?
It scans your PDF sewing pattern and shows:

  • The total number of A0 pages (if applicable)

  • Whether your file is better suited for A0 pages or continuous roll printing


When is By-the-Foot printing better?
If your file layout isn’t A0-sized (e.g., it’s longer or uses custom dimensions), continuous roll printing may avoid unnecessary breaks or page splitting.

 

Do I need to use this tool before ordering?
It’s optional but highly recommended — especially for first-time customers or anyone printing patterns from new designers.

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