Operation Manual

t
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iil
it
ii
iihtional
sewing
technique.
The
lie
wives
of
Amencan
settlers
make
use
of
material
remnants
has
ii
tistic
hobby
with
many
enthusiasts
in
(0
l.iy;
consists
of
three
layers
of
material.
Lots
ii
illy
shaped
pieces
of
material
are
joined
ntinually
changing
patterns
to
form
the
ito
quilt.
This
is
tacked
onto
the
middle
1
polyester
padding
and
connected
to
if
the
quilt
that
usually
consists
of
oi
le
of
material.
The
entire
quilt
is
often
also
il
the
back
layer.
wi
irk
of
piecing
the
individual
bits
of
I
oust
be
very
precise.
The
double
it
particular
assistance
when
doing
Cut
out
the
huts
of
youi
(lull
with
templates
you
have
bought
or
made
yourself.
A
seam
allowance
of
0,7
cm
should
already
be
included
in
the
templates.
Spread
out
the
piirts
is
in
the
pattern
arul
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
neatened
ip
but
just
smoothed
out
-
never
ironedf
In
traditional
quilts
these
three
layers
of
material
are
sewn
together
by
hand
with
small
stitches
but
it
is
quicker
and
more
practical
with
the
sewing
machine
e.g.
with
the
program
03.
There
is
always
stitching
about
3
rum
beside
the
seam.
Embroidered
stitches
look
very
good
on
plain
cob
ii
ri
d
n
iateria
I.
When
your
quilt
is
finished
you
can
make
it
into
ci
si
i
ioi
s,
wall
Ii
a
g
i
ups
or
I
icc
I
covers.
And
this
is
what
you
do
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