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cut your two pieces of fabric - here I've chosen a knit print to match a nappy I made, and hemp fleece coz I like the 'soft' side. :D Viewed: 442 times.
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with 'right' sides together (ie the sides you want 'showing' on the finished wipe), either (a) overlock all the way around or (b) zigzag all the way round, then straight stitch just inside that zigzag.
You can also either round the corners, or keep them square. Viewed: 435 times.
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having gone all the way round, snip off enough of the corner that you will be able to turn the stitched fabric 'inside out' (actually the 'right way' out) Viewed: 417 times.
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pull fabric/push fabric through hole, to turn it right-side-out Viewed: 395 times.
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fold raw edges of the cut corner, into the wipe Viewed: 426 times.
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Showing raw edges of the cut corner folded in, but before top stitching Viewed: 404 times.
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set machine to stitch about this wide in from the edge, enough to 'catch' the raw edges of the turned-in, cut corner. *Viewed: 367 times.
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shown finished, top stitched with cut corner 'finished'. I've used use coordinating thread, and if you can, begin in a print that matches the colour of the thread to make Viewed: 360 times.
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showing stitching on reverse of finished wipe. *Viewed: 469 times.
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