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:. ,', -1. 4 ;v71 Lace-work: Tablecloths, napkins beautifully enhanced and clothing can all be with lace trimmings. Lace edges Prog. 1 Prog. 3 Lhoacme etrdimecsoprropvroidjeectas,locvrealfytseannhdangcaermmeennttst.o - Serge/clean-finish the fabric edges with a zigzag or overlock stitch. - Lay the lace on the right side of the fabric, overlapping slightly. - Stitch the lace to the fabric. Lace edges with corners Prog. 1 Prog. 3 - Serge/clean-finish the fabric edges with a zigzag or overlock stitch. Lay the lace on the right side of the fabric, - overlapping slightly. - Fold the lace into a miter and continue stitching to at the corner, pivot the next corner. - Continue until all edges are stitched. Lace inserts Prog. 1 Prog. 3 A beautiful christening heirloom effect can be achieved on wear, children's clothes and other garments with lace inserts. - Baste the lace to the face side of the fabric. - Stitch very close to both edges of the lace using straight stitch 1. - Carefully slit the fabric behind the lace center. Press these edges towards the at the gar ment From the front side of your both edges of the lace with stitch. Cut away the excess project overstitch a small zigzag fabric on the back of your project close to the stitching. 73

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Lace-work:
Tablecloths,
napkins
and
clothing
can
all
be
beautifully
enhanced
with
lace
trimmings.
Lace
edges
Prog.
1
Prog.
3
Lace
trims
provide
a
lovely
enhancement
to
home
decor
projects,
crafts
and
garments.
Serge/clean-finish
the
fabric
edges
with
a
zigzag
or
overlock
stitch.
Lay
the
lace
on
the
right
side
of
the
fabric,
overlapping
slightly.
Stitch
the
lace
to
the
fabric.
Lace
edges
with
corners
Prog.
1
Prog.
3
Serge/clean-finish
the
fabric
edges
with
a
zigzag
or
overlock
stitch.
Lay
the
lace
on
the
right
side
of
the
fabric,
overlapping
slightly.
Fold
the
lace
into
a
miter
at
the
corner,
pivot
and
continue
stitching
to
the
next
corner.
Continue
until
all
edges
are
stitched.
Lace
inserts
Prog.
1
Prog.
3
A
beautiful
heirloom
effect
can
be
achieved
on
christening
wear,
children’s
clothes
and
other
garments
with
lace
inserts.
Baste
the
lace
to
the
face
side
of
the
fabric.
Stitch
very
close
to
both
edges
of
the
lace
using
straight
stitch
1.
Carefully
slit
the
fabric
behind
the
lace
at
the
center.
Press
these
edges
towards
the
gar
ment
From
the
front
side
of
your
project
overstitch
both
edges
of
the
lace
with
a
small
zigzag
stitch.
Cut
away
the
excess
fabric
on
the
back
of
your
project
close
to
the
stitching.
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,‘,
-1.
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