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Mirage (M)
Sew Mirage stitch and open the fabric to make patterns 
without connecting straight stitches. 
There are two ways to sew the Mirage stitch patterns 
(sewing on one or two pieces of fabric).
A: Sewing on one piece of fabric
Fold the fabric with the right sides together.
Place a sheet of stabilizer under the fabric.
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Right side of fabric
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Sheet of stabilizer 
Attach the satin stitch foot to the machine.
Sew the Mirage patterns with the marker on the presser 
foot along the fabric edge as shown.
Sew the connecting straight stitches on the right side of 
the fabric edge (on the sheet of stabilizer) as shown.
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Marker
n the Mirage stitch ou can adjust the stitch ength o 
the decorative stitch part and connecting straight stitch 
part separate Adjust decoratie stitch ength adjusting 
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Decorative stitch
 
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Connecting straight stitch
B: Sewing on two pieces of fabrics
Sew the fabric this way when you want to use two 
different fabrics on the right and left.
Place two pieces of fabric right sides together.
Place the sheet of stabilizer under the fabric.
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Right side of fabric
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Sheet of stabilizer
Sew the fabric while keeping a constant seam allowance.
 
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Seam allowance
Open the aric at to hide the connecting straight 
stitches.
NOTE:
Use a medium fabric (such as sheeting, broadcloth) 
or Mirage stitch patterns Using fine arics ma 
cause wrinkles when opened.