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LI L1 LI LI LI II I Quilting I1 Quilting is a traditional sewing technique. This The entire quilt is often also bordered with the method which was developed by the wives of American settlers to make use of leftover materials, has become an artistic hobby with many enthusiasts worldwide. A quilt always consists of three layers of material. Lots of geometrically shaped pieces of material are joined together in continually changing back layer. Of course, the work of piecing the in dividual bits of material together must be very precise. The Dual Feed (IDT-System) is of great importance when doing this, so that the parts do not move and so that they join up to each other exactly. Even when sewing and embroidering over the three layers of a quilt, you achieve optimal 1. I II patterns to form the top layer of the quilt. This is sewing results with the Dual Feed. The quilt or then tacked to the middle layer made of batting patchwork foot (special accessories> is particu and connected to the back layer of the quilt that larly suitable for quilting. Here the distance be usually consists of one uniform piece of material. tween the needle and the edge of the foot is 1/4 of an inch/O.635 cm. I I I I I [ I [ I 154 [

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Quilting
Quilting
is a
traditional
sewing
technique.
This
method
which
was
developed
by
the
wives
of
American
settlers
to
make
use
of
leftover
materials,
has
become
an
artistic hobby
with
many
enthusiasts
worldwide.
A
quilt
always
consists
of
three
layers
of
material.
Lots
of
geometrically
shaped
pieces
of
material
are
joined
together
in
continually
changing
patterns
to
form
the
top
layer of
the
quilt.
This
is
then
tacked
to
the
middle
layer
made
of
batting
and
connected
to
the
back
layer
of
the
quilt
that
usually
consists
of
one
uniform
piece
of
material.
The
entire
quilt
is
often
also
bordered
with
the
back
layer.
Of
course,
the
work
of
piecing
the
in
dividual
bits
of
material
together
must
be
very
precise.
The
Dual
Feed
(IDT-System)
is
of
great
importance
when
doing
this,
so
that the
parts
do
not
move
and
so
that
they
join
up
to
each
other
exactly.
Even
when
sewing
and
embroidering
over
the
three
layers
of
a
quilt,
you
achieve
optimal
sewing
results
with
the
Dual
Feed.
The
quilt
or
patchwork
foot
(special accessories>
is
particu
larly
suitable
for quilting.
Here
the distance
be
tween
the
needle
and
the
edge
of
the
foot
is
1/4
of
an
inch/O.635
cm.
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