First, think about extending the conical figure up to a point. That is, this pedestal is formed by cutting off a cone with a base having a diameter of 8 inches. The completed cone looks like the following:

I have labeled a few lengths in the figure because they will be useful later.
The idea is to know the values of h, a, and b and then roll the figure out flat.
First,h. h + 12 is the altitude of the whole cone and h is the altitude of the little cone. Now, we have similar triangles and so

So, h = 6 -- that is the altitude of the little cone -- and the altitude of the big cone is 18.
By using the Pythatorean relation for the right triangles, we can determine the lengths of the lateral sides of the cones and the pedestal.
So
which is approximately 7.21 inches.
Then
So,
which is approximately 21.63 inches.
Therefore, b is approximately14.42 inches.
Now, the pattern we want to lay out flat is cut from a circle of radius 21.63 inches and we remove a piece of a circle of radius 7.21 inches (the small cone). Like this:

What is left to determine
is how big is the angle from A around to B to get the arc lengths
and
?
In order to determine the angle we that the relation that the arc length is given by
where r is the radius and the angle is in radians.
Therefore,
Multiply by the conversion factor to get degree measure and you have:
This is a reflex angle slightly larger than a straight angle, as pictured above.
The same value for the angle
can be found by using the arc length
and
the radius 21.63. Indeed, 21.63 = 3(7.21).
Now,to make the pattern, draw a circle of radius 21.63 and a smaller circle of radius 7.21.Mark off any radius, and then measure an angle of 200 degrees.Cut out the blue figure and join the two sides together.