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I Richelieu This very artistic form of bar- and eyelet embroidery is I easy to make with your sewing machine. Transfer your pattern onto the face side of the - I fabric using the magic pen. Then place two plies of water soluble stabilizer I under the area to be embroidered and tauten the fabric and backing in an embroidery hoop. To make the embroidery more stable, sew around I all contours double in straitgh stitch (at about 1 mm stitch length>. I After that, carefully cut out the fabric from the areas that will form the cutouts at about 2 mm I along their contours, but do not cut away the backing material. I Embroider the contours with a dense zigzag stitch. The backing material provides this part of the I work with much more shape and stability. Finally, all you have to do is dissolve the stabilizer I in water, and your piece of individually made nibroidery is ready. Linen embroidery Linen embroidering is a very well-known and popular technique which in earlier times was widely used in bed- and table linen production. Due to its simple production and exquisite appearance, linen embroidery is rapidly in-creasing in popularity. More and more variants are created with different stitches and combinations of them. Transfer your pattern, using the magic pen, to the - face side of the fabric. Iron on fabric backing or use tear-away stabilizer - as an underlay. Embroider your pattern with programs of your - choice. It is recommended to use the single pattern" and "needle down" keys for this. Knot the threads on the reverse side and remov' - the silk paper. I I I I I I I I $