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by Darlene Guillory
Pfaff Education Consultant
A splash of flowers, a scalloped accent, and fine batiste are all it takes to create the perfect addition to baby's first room. Keep you new baby warm with this special cover-up.
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Place 'n Stitch Emboidery by Nancy Zieman and Amazing Designs takes away the learning curve! You'll place embroidery designs perfect every time. Place 'n Stitch can be used with any design, comes with a spiral book & includes 400+ stitch outlines, 25 decorative embroideries plus a 45 minute How-to Video where Nancy teaches you in 5 easy steps how Place 'n Stitch works. Requirements: PC plus editing software or embroidery machine with edit capabilities.
Note: Clicking on the Youtube logo will take you to the Youtube site. To get back to Sharman's Sewing site click the back arrow at the top left corner of your browser. |
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Place 'n Stitch is the first in a series of great products for embroidery by Nancy Zieman and the Amazing Design Team. Other products you might like are: Two in One Embroideries....Babies, Two in One Embroideries...Toddlers and Two in One Embroideries.....Jackets. Look for these at both our Longview and Tyler locations. |
Binding Your Quilt with Pfaff
Some bind by hand, we bind by Pfaff!
Binding is the last step in finishing your quilt. For finished binding 3/8" wide, cut binding strips 2" wide. This width works perfectly when using the Bi-Level Topstitch Foot w/IDT (#820676096). Depending on personal preference, the strips can be cut on the cross grain. They do not have to be cut on the bias, unless the edge of your quilt is curved. Any curved edge requires bias cut binding. You need to cut enough strips with combined length to go around your quilt with 4" extra.
Click here for tips on how to join piping.
Click here to learn how to bind your Quilt with Pfaff.