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Qutng L zi 2L • Edge guide Seams stitched on articles tilled with cotton or some other soft padding have a very promi effect, For this purpose, batting, foam plast flannel is placed between the top ply and a weight bottom ply (Fig. 3). To keep the fabric plies and the padding in p baste them together with rows of long bastinç ches spread over the whole area. Squares and diamonds can be sewn on 11 straight or on the bias of the material. On faL with regular patterns stitch between the patt or around them. 1 The spacing between seams can be set as r p red by adjusting the guide accordingly. Trace the seam line for the first seam on the f& n or guide the quilting gauge along the straigh fabric edge. When you have completed the first seam rr r the work sideways so that the quilting gauge along the first seam or the traced seam line.' each subsequent seam, guide the gauge fir j' along the preceding line of stitching (Fig. 1). Quilting can also be done advantageously on terned materials. Preparation of the material is the same as des ni ed above. Just sew around the contours and have a very beautiful piece of embroidery (Fic? During the operation the needle position n not be changed. 2 3

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Edge
guide
Seams
stitched
on
articles
tilled
with
cotton
or
some other
soft
padding have
a
very
promi
effect,
For
this
purpose,
batting,
foam
plast
flannel
is
placed
between the
top
ply
and
a
weight
bottom
ply
(Fig.
3).
To
keep
the
fabric
plies
and
the
padding
in
p
baste
them
together
with
rows
of
long
bastinç
ches spread
over
the
whole
area.
Squares
and
diamonds
can
be
sewn
on
11
straight
or
on
the
bias
of
the
material.
On
faL
with
regular
patterns
stitch
between the
patt
or
around
them.
1
The
spacing
between
seams
can
be
set
as
r
p
red
by
adjusting
the
guide accordingly.
Trace
the
seam
line
for
the
first
seam
on
the
f&
n
or
guide
the
quilting
gauge
along
the
straigh
fabric
edge.
When
you
have
completed
the
first
seam
rr
r
the
work
sideways
so
that
the
quilting
gauge
along
the
first
seam
or
the
traced
seam
line.’
each
subsequent
seam,
guide
the
gauge
fir
j’
along
the
preceding
line
of
stitching
(Fig.
1).
Quilting
can
also
be
done
advantageously
on
terned
materials.
Preparation
of
the
material
is
the
same
as
des
ni
ed
above.
Just
sew
around
the contours
and
have
a
very
beautiful
piece
of
embroidery
(Fic?
During
the
operation
the needle
position
n
not be
changed.
2
Qutng
L
zi
2L
3