How to use the Selfmade ® pattern Tear the pattern out of the sheet Follow the instruction Cut your project Stitch your project Symbols you will see on your pattern sheet Any questions? Ring our customer service, +44 333 1559 855 Love your project forever Grain line: Place the arrow parallel with the wowen fabric edge. Folding line: The pattern parts can be layed fold- ed on the fabric Stitch line: The lines, you are to sew (f.eks darts) or folds Interlining: Pattern part that needs interlining Gathering: Add a tacking thread to the seam allowance. You can stitch it by a machine with long stitches or by hand with tacking stitches Model B (1) (1) Placing the button and buttonhole: Place the button in the middle or the end of the buttonhole. Stitch the length of the buttonhole in the proportions of the buttons size. Notch: Cut in the seam (no longer than the depth of the notch). Notch is placed over notch/ seam when stitched together. Seam no.: Stitching lines, to stitch together with the same seam no. Shown in ( ) on the pattern sheets seams lines and in the sew- ing instructions. Scissors: Shows were to cut in the fabric for a slit, or that the pattern part can be divided into several model lengths. Seam allowance: Shows the width of the seam allowance, that the parts should be stitch together or folded with. Remember to keep the measurements of the seam allowance to get the full result. Symbols you will see in ‘how to make your model’ Right side Wrong side 2. Overlock/zigzag: Shows, which edge to overlock/zigzag. Cut: Shows where to cut the fabric. Press: Press the seam or edge flat by using the iron along the seam in jerks. Sewing: Indicates the seam/ stitch to sew.
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