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Page 67
... sides . Fold each corner to the centre point and pin in place . Fold the result- ing corners to the centre and pin again , then secure the four points with a bullion knot . Whipstitch two units together ... side the fabrics. 67 Patchwork.
... sides . Fold each corner to the centre point and pin in place . Fold the result- ing corners to the centre and pin again , then secure the four points with a bullion knot . Whipstitch two units together ... side the fabrics. 67 Patchwork.
Page 69
... side of the fabric and must be ' blind - stitched ' to a base . It requires great accuracy to place each shape at 90 degrees either side by side or applied to a chequered background , but this encloses the paper and the result is stiff ...
... side of the fabric and must be ' blind - stitched ' to a base . It requires great accuracy to place each shape at 90 degrees either side by side or applied to a chequered background , but this encloses the paper and the result is stiff ...
Page 86
... side of the machine , and will need to be hand wound on the bobbin for use if necessary . Since the fabric is worked from the back , you will have to remember that your design , which will have to be visible to you looking at the ...
... side of the machine , and will need to be hand wound on the bobbin for use if necessary . Since the fabric is worked from the back , you will have to remember that your design , which will have to be visible to you looking at the ...
Contents
Foreword | 6 |
Frames fabrics and threads | 13 |
Colour basics | 22 |
Copyright | |
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