Pfaff creative 7510 Owner's Manual - Page 123

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nd this is how it is done: Cut out the pieces of your quift with templates you have made or bought A seam allowance of 0.635 cm (0.4 of an inch) should already be included in the templates. Arrange the pieces as in the pattern and form small squares that you can match together. These squares are then sewn together to form the surface of the quilt • The seam allowances of quilts are not serged. • Baste your finished quilt top onto the layer of batting with the back layer of the quilt under neath. • In traditional quilts, these three layers of material are sewn together by hand with small stitches but this is quicker and more practical with the sewing machine. g Ihen your quilt is finished, you can make it into a :ushion, a wall hanging or a bedspread. Embroidery stitches are particularly suitable for tone on tone quilting. C 119

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nd
this
is
how
it
is
done:
Cut
out
the
pieces
of
your
quift
with
templates
you
have
made
or
bought
A
seam
allowance
of
0.635
cm
(0.4
of
an
inch)
should
already
be
included
in
the
templates.
Arrange
the
pieces
as
in
the
pattern
and
form
small
squares
that
you
can
match
together.
These
squares
are
then
sewn
together
to
form
the
surface
of
the
quilt
The
seam
allowances
of
quilts
are
not
serged.
Baste
your
finished
quilt
top
onto
the
layer
of
batting
with
the
back
layer
of
the
quilt
under
neath.
In
traditional
quilts,
these
three
layers
of
material
are
sewn
together
by
hand
with
small
stitches
but
this
is
quicker
and
more
practical
with
the
sewing
machine.
Embroidery
stitches
are
particularly
suitable
for
tone
on
tone
quilting.
Ihen
your
quilt
is
finished,
you
can
make
it
into
a
:ushion,
a
wall
hanging
or
a
bedspread.
g
C
119