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r Linen embroidery Linen embroidering is a very wellknown and popular technique which in earlier times was widely used in bed and table linen production. For this special white-on-white embroidery satin stitches are most suitable to make the embroi dery more prominent. Always use special em broidery threads and tear-away stabilizer as an underlay. Transfer the desired pattern, i.e. an iron-on pattern or pattern drawn with the magic pento the face side of the fabric. Our example consists of the following programs: • For the petals select program No. 129 Pattern length: 35 mm Stitch width: 6 mm • Using program No. 165 stitch the points at the top end of the petals. Stitch width: 5 mm • Now stitch the contours using zigzag stitch No. 02. Stitch width: 2 mm Stitch length: 0,35 mm • For the flowers right and left of the motif use pattern No. 132. Stitch width: 6 mm Pattern length: 6 mm • Embroider the edge of the napkin using zigzag stitch No. 02. Stitch width: 4 mm Stitch length: 0,35 mm I ' I G) I • 11 2 Ii aE) I. c IC 174

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I
I
G)
I
11
2
Ii
E
a)
I.
c
I
C
Linen
embroidering
is
a
very
wellknown
and
popular
technique
which
in
earlier
times
was
widely
used
in
bed
and
table
linen
production.
For
this
special
white-on-white
embroidery
satin
stitches
are
most
suitable
to
make
the
embroi
dery
more
prominent.
Always
use
special
em
broidery
threads
and
tear-away
stabilizer
as
an
underlay.
Transfer
the
desired
pattern,
i.e.
an
iron-on
pattern
or
pattern
drawn
with
the
magic
pento
the
face
side
of
the
fabric.
Our
example
consists
of
the
following
programs:
Using
program
No.
165
stitch
the
points
at
the
top
end
of
the
petals.
Stitch
width:
5
mm
Now
stitch
the
contours
using
zigzag
stitch
No.
02.
Stitch
width:
2
mm
Stitch
length:
0,35
mm
For
the
flowers
right
and
left
of
the
motif
use
pattern
No.
132.
Stitch
width:
6
mm
Pattern
length:
6
mm
Embroider
the
edge
of
the
napkin
using
zigzag
stitch
No.
02.
Stitch
width:
4
mm
Stitch
length:
0,35
mm
r
Linen
embroidery
For
the
petals
select
program
No.
129
Pattern
length:
35
mm
Stitch
width:
6
mm
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