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Hemming and Edging Stitches
[]
Cut-Out
Work Edging and Applique
[]
Set the Machine
Thread
_enslon
F' Satin
stt'_ch
foot
Pressure dlal: 2
The Stitch
and Its Uses
Cut-Out
Work
and Applique
are the major
uses for this stitch,
but it can also be used to
provide
edging
on
many
sewing
projects,
including
p]acemats,
blankets,
collars,
cuffs
and pockets.
[]"(Continued)
Here's
How -- For Applique
1,
Use a fusible
heavy
weight
interfacing
behind
each p_ece of your
applique.
2.
Cut the interfacing
slightly
smatler
than
the des=gn pieces,
3.
Tape or baste the applique
in place and
sew
around
each
piece
with
stitch
pattern[_
NOTE:
You
may
also use a satin
stitch.
4.
When
sewing
curves,
leave the needle Jn
the
fabric,
rarse
the
presser
foot
and
turn
the fabric.
5.
Lower
the presser foot
and stitch.
Herds
How -
For Cut-Out
Work
1.
Choose
a simple
design
and trace
the outline
on the right
s_de of the fabric.
2.
Place
a piece
of tulle
or organdy
under
the
design and pin in piace.
NOTE:
You
may
want
to
use
a contrasting
insert fabric
to accent
your
work.
3.
Baste
the
layers
together,
stitching
iust
outside
the outline.
Romove
the pros.
4.
Stitch
around
the design,
using stitch
pattern
[]
NOTE:
You
may
also use a narrow
satin
stitch
Isee p. 60___).
5.
Remove
basting
and cut the fabric
ms,de the
design
close
to
the
stitching,
using
an
embroidery
sc{ssors.
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