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46121 R 7166 Openwork Embroidery Machine Setting: A -0 and 21/a B- 4 C There are hundreds ef patterns excellent for openwork embroidery. Although similar in appearance to applique, openwork embroidery is much simpler. Let's embroider the 2 -squ5 are box illustrated. First, sew over all traced lines twice, using short straight stitches. Then sew over straight-stitch lines with a medium-wide satin stitch. Make sure that your rows of satin stitching are even so the corners of your squares look neat. 4 When you finish sewing, cut out every other square. Be careful that you don't injure the seams. Flowers or free forms make very attractive designs. I 9 9 -' V 7 R7179

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46121
Openwork
Embroidery
Machine
Setting:
A
—0
and
21/a
B—
4
There
are
hundreds
ef
patterns
excellent
for
openwork
embroidery.
Although
similar
in
appearance
to
applique,
openwork
embroidery
is
much
simpler.
Let’s
embroider
the
25
-square
box
illustrated.
First,
sew
over
all
traced
lines
twice,
using
short
straight
stitches.
Then
sew
over
straight-stitch
lines
with
a
medium-wide
satin
stitch.
Make
sure
that
your
rows
of
satin
stitching
are
even
so
the
corners
of
your
squares
look
neat.
I
9
9
-‘
V
R7179
7
R
7166
C
4
When
you
finish
sewing,
cut
out
every
other
square.
Be
careful
that
you
don’t
injure
the
seams.
Flowers
or
free
forms
make
very
attractive
designs.