Materials: 15 cases comprise 3 double pages each, each card measuring 148x105mm, cotton yarn, steel needle
Procedure:
-position the first file placed on the work surface with the cutting head to the right and folding seam facing you
create the first-seam reference: make a mark Pencil in 20 mm
- Pass the needle with the sewing thread at the turn inward, puncturing the file at the sign near the cut foot: in this first step is necessary to stop the motion so that the thread remains a few cm above the entrance hole
- bring the yarn to the sign near the cutting head and cut holes in the bending towards the 'external file, a rod with rib bone and TNT on the fold seam
- place the file on the second first in the same place, pass the needle with the thread from the outside to the fold at the seam of the hole near the cutting head
- bring the needle up to the hole near the foot of cut and drill cutting bending outwards
- unite firmly with a double knot yarn left over from the first hole and made the last hole that leaked
- the third place on the second file in the same position, drill the height of cut feet from the edge to the fold of seam height and cut by the turn of foot to the outside seam
-create the chain: with the needle leaked last hole made to pass behind the passage of wire between the second and third file at the hole cut near the head, pull the wire and, with his left hand, pull the thread next to the hole near the cutting head of the third file, pulling the thread with your right hand you create a loop in which to enter the needle from the bottom up while tension with your left hand, the chain can be repeated a second time to get a firmer node
-repeat for the following files: the latest issue is attached to the penultimate with a double chain.
Characteristics of a suitable chain stitching: the thread running inside the fold of stitching must be very tight and not move if pinched by the fingers, taking the body of the book with the thumb and index finger over the cut on the back of this head should not move excessively when excited with opposite directions with both hands.
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