Old 03-14-2017, 06:45 AM
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shasta5718
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When I get a new machine I make a stitch book. I put iron on interfacing on fabric and cut pages about 10 " square and start with stitch 1 and sew across stopping at intervals to change sizes of each stitch, After I do all the stitches I sew 2 pages together and make a front and back cover. I then put grommets in the pages and put the book together with large looseleaf rings you can get at office supplies. Then when I am looking for a stitch I can page through and see what they actually sew out like. It really helps.
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