Pfaff 6250 Owner's Manual - Page 67

embroidery

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Vecorative
stitches
In
cnhdnce
your
own
home
textiles
or
garments
the
PFAFF
electronic
6250
offers
you
a
whole
host
of
li
icy-
and
decorative
stitches
to
choose
from.
You
can
produce
even
greater
embroidery
variations
by
selecting
different
combinations,
colours
or
sizes.
For
embroidery
work
we
recommend
using
special
embroidery
threads
which
are
available
from
your
Ptaff
dealer.
For
the
parts
to
be
embroidered
you
should
either
use
an
iron-on
or
tear
away
stabilizer.
This
prevents
the
material
from
tunneling
or
puckering.
You
can
mark
out
the
embroidery
pattern
with
a
magic
pen
or
marking
chalk.
These
lines
will
dissolve
after
a
few
hours
or
can
be
ironed
away.
The
following
recommendations
apply
to
all
embroidery
work:
prog
:i:
The
stitch
length
and
stitch
width
can
be
varied
as
required.
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