The quilt. Sizes 90X90 or 100x100 cm For the top are satin or silk with a small figure, strip - batting or cinevate, for lining with stitch - gauze. As the primary padding in contact with the body, the used cotton fabric. For the finish is satin ribbon width 4 5 cm suitable colour or tone, but more vivid. For blanket 90 x 90 the consumption of feed is equal to 4.3 m, for blanket 100 x 100 - 5 m. since wystawianie paintings, there is a slight contraction of the lines, it is necessary when cutting to take the tracks on the 3 to 4 cm more.On gauze is applied to the batting, straighten, and then placed on top of the silk fabric. All three layers need to shear off the pins in many places, or sweep around the perimeter, diagonal and center. Outline the line of stitches that will be starting, then use the legs with a ruler wasteheat cloth in one direction. Scheduled a second line perpendicular to the first and lash in the other direction (Fig. 125 a). Quilted cloth slightly priorivet just to straighten the lines. Cut to size and primetyvajut on the edge sobornuy tape, laying face tape on the front side of the blanket (Fig.125 b).
Then the reconciliation, also face to face, place the lining (Fig. 125), smatyvay and sew the seam of 0.7 - 1.0 cm from the edge, leaving one side of the hole 15 - 20cm for the reversing of the blanket. After piecing together the quilt turn to face the hole and fix zametyvayut finishing line width of 0.2 - 0.3 cm, which is made by the edge of the blanket from the front side (Fig. 125 g) round.
Cape after swimming. Is made of flannel, Terry or nonwoven fabric. Consists of a main panel and a triangle. The dimensions of the cushion 80 x 80 or 90 X 90 cm; length of the straight sides of the triangle 28 - 30 cm Triangle, sewn onto the fabric, acts as a hood. - The triangle is applique, then on the long side it is enclosed (Fig. 126 a). Strip edging has a width of 3.0 cm, is cut at a 45° angle from the finishing of cloth, sewn (Fig. 120 a) aligned (Fig. 120 b). Harvested triangle namachivajut to the corner (Fig. 126 b), the excess is trimmed.For the convenience of binding the corners of the Cape are rounded. Sew the edging (Fig. 121 a), folded and secured (Fig. 121).
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