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Diagram 1 |
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Pentagon
- Select the size circle required for the pentagon.
- Place a dot on each yellow line around the same circle.
- Remove The Sewing Revolution® and join the dots.
Heptagon
- Select the size circle required for the heptagon.
- Place a dot on each blue line around the same circle.
- Remove The Sewing Revolution® and join the dots.
There are 2 different ways to draw perfet 5 and 7 point stars.
Easy 5 Point Star
- Place a dot on each yellow line on the same size circle.
- Number the dots from the top clockwise 1 through 5.
- With a straight ruler connect 1 to 3, 3 to 5, 5 to 2, 2 to 4, 4 to 1.
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Diagram 2 |
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Easy 7 Point Star
- Place a dot on each blue line on the same size circle.
- Number the dots from the top clockwise 1 through 7.
- With a straight ruler connect 1 to 4, 4 to 7, 7 to 3, 3 to 6, 6 to 2, 2 to 5, 5 to 1.
5 Point Star
- Place a dot on each yellow line on the same size circle (eg. 3 inch circle).
- Mark 2 reposition dots on one of the outer yellow reposition marks (B) and 2 dots on the next yellow line up.
- Rotate TSR around so the reposition holes are over the outer dots marked on the yellow line..
- Mark the dot on each yellow line around a smaller size circle than before (eg. 1 1/2 inch circle).
- Connect 3" dots to 1 1/2" dots to finish a perfect 5 point star.
7 Point Start
Repeat above 5 steps using blue lines and repositioning marks instead of yellow.
7 Designs
The Sewing Revolution® will help find the central pivot point when sewing
an arc or circle around a particular design (i.e. embroidery, lace motif
or applique) using The Circular Sewing
Attachment for the sewing machines. Most sewing machine companies
have The Circular Sewing Attachment
as an optional extra. If you are unable to obtain a Circular Sewing Attachment,
you may purchase one through this web site.
Steps
- Choose exactly where the arc or circle of sewing is to start and
finish. (e.g. from X to Y)
- Place The Sewing Revolution® on the design and move until the
desired arc or circle touches point X and Y.
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Diagram 3 |
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- Mark the center point of The Sewing Revolution® (c) This becomes
the pivot point for The Circular Sewing
Attachment.
(Click for Arcs & Circles tutorial)
4. EMBROIDERY POSITIONING |
The Sewing Revolution® can be used to position machine embroidery within
many shapes including circles, pentagons, heptagons etc.
Steps for 7 Embroideries
- Place The Sewing Revolution® over the embroidery design template
and move until the two blue lines marked E1 and E2 touch each side
of the design. (Use the E1 and E2 line as the reposition mark (B)
is the centre of the design). See Diagram 1.
- Take note of the measurement on The Sewing Revolution at the
middle point of the design template. (M).
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Diagram 4 |
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- Once this is established place The Sewing Revolution® on the
fabric and mark a dot at this measurement on the blue lines and also
1" below point M and 1" above.
- So on each 60° (blue line) there are 3 dots 1 inch apart. Position
the centre of the embroidery on the central dot.
To stitch 8 embroideries in a circle repeat above steps using the
yellow lines (D1 & D2) instead of the blue lines.
(Click for Positioning tutorial)
The repositioning dots (B) enable the division of the circle into 10 or 14 equal segments.
To Divide into 10 Sections
- Mark the center point and each yellow line on the same size circle.
- Mark the yellow reposition dot (B).
- Place pencil or pen in centre hole (C).
- Rotate The Sewing Revolution® around so the holes on D2 correspond
with the dots made on the reposition holes.
- Remark each yellow line.
The circle is now divided into 10 equal segments.
To divide circle into 14 equal sections repeat above 5 steps using
the blue lines instead on the yellow lines.
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