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Butterfly
Two
worksteps
are
required
for
this:
First
workstep
(wings)
J
prog
10
2—3
J
Frrnge
toot
Stitch
width:
1,5
Stitch
length:
0.5
Fringe
foot:
(special
accessory)
Second
workstep
(body)
prog
--
cci
1
62
2—31
________
I
Pattern
length:
as
required
Key:
single
pattern
First
workstep
(wings)
First
sew
a
fringe
seam
as
a
trial,
using
a
piece
of
scrap
material.
During
sewing,
try
different
stitch
lengths
until
you
find
the
one
most
suit
able.
The
wings
are
best
sewn
in
circular
seams,
working
from
the
outside
inwards.
Second
workstep
(body)
Sew
the
body
as
shown
in
the
illustration
(Fig.
1).
Flower
prog
--
Ii
06
62
63
-3+
2A
Mark
out
the
pattern
of
the
flower
on
the
fabric.
Sew
the
petals,
stem
and
leaves
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
Now
fill
in
the
seed
capsule
using
a
fringe
seam,
working
spirally
from
the
outside
inwards
(Fig.
2).
Fringe
seam
(cut
open,
Fig.
3)
Machine
setting
same
as
for
first
workstep
but
terfly”
(wings)
Sew
fringe
seam.
Engage
normal
sewing
foot.
Then
fold
the
fringes
to
the
left
or
to
the
right
and
sew
them
on
where
the
fringe
loops
come
out
of
the
fabric,
selecting
a
narrow
zigzag
stitch
of
1
mm
width
and
1
mm
length.
To
prevent
the
fringes
from
shifting
or
catching
on
the
foot,
cover
the
edge
of
the
loose
fringes
with
stiff
paper
during
sewing.
Afterwards
cut
the
fringe
loops
open
with
a
scis
sors.
Fringe
seams
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