Pfaff 6250 Owner's Manual - Page 94
always, stitching, about, beside, seam., Embroidered, stitches
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I I I I I I I I I I t )i iil it ii iihtional sewing technique. The lie wives of Amencan settlers make use of material remnants has And this is what you do I Cut out the huts of youi (lull with templates you - have bought or made yourself. A seam allowance of 0,7 cm should already be included in the I ii tistic hobby with many enthusiasts in (0 templates. Spread out the piirts is in the pattern arul form - I l.iy; consists of three layers of material. Lots ii illy shaped pieces of material are joined ntinually changing patterns to form the ito quilt. This is tacked onto the middle small squares that you can match together. These squares are then sewn together to form the I surface of the quilt. The seam allowances of quilts are not neatened I 1 polyester padding and connected to ip but just smoothed out - never ironedf if the quilt that usually consists of oi le of material. The entire quilt is often also il the back layer. wi irk of piecing the individual bits of I oust be very precise. The double it particular assistance when doing In traditional quilts these three layers of material are sewn together by hand with small stitches I but it is quicker and more practical with the sewing machine e.g. with the program 03. There I is always stitching about 3 rum beside the seam. Embroidered stitches look very good on plain I cob ii ri d n iateria I. When your quilt is finished you can make it into I ci si i ioi s, wall Ii a g i ups or I icc I covers. I I I I a I I I I I I