Pfaff Creative 1473 Instruction Book page 115

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• Edge guide
Seams stitched on articles filled with cotton wool
or some other soft padding have a very prominent
effect. For this purpose, batting, foam plastic or
flannel is placed between the top ply and a light
weight bottom ply (Fig. 3).
To keep the fabric plies and the padding in place.
baste them together with rows of long basting
stitches spread over the whole area.
Squares and diamonds can be sewn on the
straight or on the bias of the material. On fabrics
with regular patterns stitch between the patterns
or around them.
The spacing between seams can be set as requi
red by adjusting the guide accordingly.
Trace the seam line for the first seam on the fabric
or guide the quilting gauge along the straight-cut
fabric edge.
When you have completed the first seam move
the work sideways so that the quilting gauge runs
along the first seam or the traced seam line. For
each subsequent seam, guide the gauge finger
along the preceding line of stitching (Fig. 1).
Quilting can also be done advantageously on pat
terned materials.
Preparation of the material is the same as describ
ed above, Just sew around the contours and you
have a very beautiful piece of embroidery (Fig. 2).
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