Pfaff 6250 Owner's Manual - Page 73

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Embroidering leather With the PFAFF electronic 6250 you can embroider leather with no problem at all. Since leather stretches easily, you should use an irore on backing or place two layers of stabilizer under it. The stitch length should not be set too short, because leather tears between stitch holes easily, too. Embroidering leather can he made even easier by using a teflon sewing foot The teflon covering allows the foot to slide easily over the leather. Depending on the thickness of tile leithei and thread, we reconu nend usa ig a special needle or a needle with a large eye (1 30 N) Do not forget that uriruelled scm s show up on leather. This is the way to do it: - Apply ironon or tear away stabilizer as an underlay. Embroider program 62 (extended) over the centre - of the belt Sew the dots with program 64 (do not forget the single pattern ku) Fit the cording foot and over stitch the gimp - thread with program 51 (reduced in stitch width and density). Finally, embroider tire triangular border parallel to - the cordiig seam with program 61. TIP: Leave enough space in the embroidery for the eyelets which ire punched in later. 69

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Embroidering
leather
With
the
PFAFF
electronic
6250
you
can
embroider
leather
with
no
problem
at
all.
Since
leather
stretches
easily,
you
should
use
an
irore
on
backing
or
place
two
layers
of
stabilizer
under
it.
The
stitch
length
should
not
be
set
too
short,
because
leather
tears
between
stitch
holes
easily,
too.
Embroidering
leather
can
he
made
even
easier
by
using
a
teflon
sewing
foot
The
teflon
covering
allows
the
foot
to
slide
easily
over
the
leather.
Depending
on
the
thickness
of
tile
leithei
and
thread,
we
reconu
nend
usa
ig
a
special
needle
or
a
needle
with
a
large
eye
(1
30
N)
Do
not
forget
that
uriruelled
scm
s
show
up
on
leather.
This
is
the
way
to
do
it:
Apply
ironon
or
tear
away
stabilizer
as
an
underlay.
Embroider
program
62
(extended)
over
the
centre
of
the
belt
Sew
the
dots
with
program
64
(do
not
forget
the
single
pattern
ku)
Fit
the
cording
foot
and
over
stitch
the
gimp
thread
with
program
51
(reduced
in
stitch
width
and
density).
Finally,
embroider
tire
triangular
border
parallel
to
the
cordiig
seam
with
program
61.
TIP:
Leave
enough
space
in
the
embroidery
for
the
eyelets
which
ire
punched
in
later.
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