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Appliqué and quilting.  

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Techniques Appliqué - this method of stitching proves to be an asset in many ways. It does not only securely attach the fabric down, but also looks extremely effective. Furthermore, it prevents the material from fraying at the edges - thus making a product look substandard. To vary the appearance, I could also adjust the length and width of the stitch. Appliqué is how all the pieces on my playmat will be attached together, due to the aforementioned reasons. * The fabric is smoothed down and made flat. Quilting The process of quilting involves the sewing together of two fabrics, with a thick, soft material in between. Quilts are usually filled with polyester wadding, which is available in different weights. It is washable, lightweight, warm and easy to work with. The thread required for quilting must be strong. Quilting can be done by hand or machine. For both techniques, the fabric is prepared in...

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