A Stitch book is an invaluable reference tool which displays your sewing machines built in stitches.
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Stitches from the Janome Memory Craft 8900 |
I always recommend to everyone who purchases a new machine to take the time and stitch out every stitch that is built in, onto fabric and stabilizer. This gives you A: a chance to play with their machine and learn how to select your stitches and B: a handy item which can be used again and again when looking for the perfect stitch to use on a project.
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Di with her Buttonhole reference guide from her Bernina 830LE |
You can click
here to see how to make a Stitch Bible from We All Sew with Carol Ann Waugh who is an amazing Fiber Artist.
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Built in stitches on the Bernina 790 |
So if you haven't already, why not sit down with your sewing machine and start your stitch book today. Such a useful and handy reference item and a great excuse to go and sew!
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Built in stitches on the Bernina 790 |
Happy Stitching!
Kimz Team x
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