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BORDER DESIGNS
Unlimited variation and expression are possi
ble in border designs when several stitch pat
terns are used in combination. The width and
density of the border can be varied according
to the application. In addition to the suita
bility of such stitching for linens, draperies
and apparel as border designs, it is effective on
plain fabrics to simulate striped or plaid
effects. A popular application of these designs
is for pockets, yokes, cuffs and applied bands.
Three Discs are used in forming the border
design in
Fig. 184.
After stitching the rows of
Fig, 184
scalloping with a
5 bight,
and
above 12
stitch length,
satin stitched bars are made
with Zigzag Disc,
3 or 4 bight
and
almost 0
stitch
across points between scallops. Arrow
heads accent each solid bar of stitching at
5 bight
and
almost 0 stitch.
The Scallop and Arrowhead stitches are used
to form the attractive design in
Fig. 185.
Two
lines of scallop stitching—
bight 5,
and
stitch
above 25
—are crossed by groups of arrow
head stitching—
bight 5, stitch almost 0.
Lace insertion and edging are cleverly applied
with any of the many stitch designs.
Fig. 186
illustrates the use of the Solid Scallop Disc 8
at
5 bight
and
almost 0 stitch length.
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Fig, 186