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Turning tiny hands is easy if you follow these steps.
First, trace out your pattern on freezer paper. The lines may be a little
wobbly, so correct them with a ruler. The lines for each finger need to be
parallel. If they aren’t, you will have trouble turning them.
Cut out your pattern, cutting off your pencil lines.
Press this onto your fabric, with the palm of the hand on the bias of the
fabric.
Set the stitch on your machine to a very small stitch. On my machine, this
is close to 1. Very small. Stitch around the freezer paper pattern, close to
the edge. Your finger lines must be straight, so there are no constrictions
to turning. At the base of each finger, take two stitches.
Using sharp scissors that cut to the tip, trim the fingers carefully, clip
into the bases of the fingers, being careful not to clip the stitches, then
turn them.
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