Pfaff ClassicStyle 2027 Owner's Manual - Page 42

Free motion embroidery, Tapering with the satin-stitch zigzag, Quilt stitch, And this is how it's

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Sewing Free motion embroidery These striking embroidery designs can easily be sewn with your expression. Set your expression as for free motion monograms. Draw the outline of the embroideries on fabric where you want to stitch them. Follow the instructions and tips for free motion monograms to stitch your embroideries. Tapering with the satin-stitch zigzag With your expression you also have the option of increasing or decreasing the width of the zigzag stitch in 0.5 mm increments. This technique of adjusting the width of a zigzag seam is called TAPERING. You can achieve great effects by adjusting the size of a wide zigzag stitch. Quilt stitch Quilt stitch 27-33 enable you to achieve a wonderful handquilted look. Stitch 27 works equally well for topstitching on jackets and overcoats. Combining the quilt stitch with other decorative stitches can create unique new patterns. And this is how it's done: • Cut the pieces necessary for your quilt top, making sure to include a seam allowance of 1/4 inch (6 mm). • Sew the pieces together as required by the block chosen. These squares will then be sewn together and will form the top of the quilt. • Baste the Ànished top of the quilt onto the batting and the bottom quilt layer. • Use your expression to sew all layers together. Work from the center of the quilt out. Use a straight stitch for long seams. Experiment with other stitches on a scrap of fabric. Contact your Pfaff dealer, library, or bookstore for more information on quilting. 3:19

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Sewing
Free motion embroidery
These striking embroidery designs can easily be sewn with your
expression.
Set your expression as for free motion monograms.
Draw the outline of the embroideries on fabric where you want
to stitch them.
Follow the instructions and tips for free motion monograms to
stitch your embroideries.
Tapering with the satin-stitch zigzag
With your expression you also have the option of increasing or
decreasing the width of the zigzag stitch in 0.5 mm increments.
This technique of adjusting the width of a zigzag seam is called
TAPERING. You can achieve great effects by adjusting the size
of a wide zigzag stitch.
Quilt stitch
Quilt stitch 27-33 enable you to achieve a wonderful hand-
quilted look.
Stitch 27 works equally well for topstitching on jackets and
overcoats. Combining the quilt stitch with other decorative
stitches can create unique new patterns.
And this is how it’s done:
Cut the pieces necessary for your quilt top, making sure to include a seam allowance of 1/4 inch (6 mm).
Sew the pieces together as required by the block chosen. These squares will then be sewn together and will form the top
of the quilt.
Baste the
À
nished top of the quilt onto the batting and the bottom quilt layer.
Use your expression to sew all layers together. Work from the center of the quilt out. Use a straight stitch for long seams.
Experiment with other stitches on a scrap of fabric. Contact your Pfaff dealer, library, or bookstore for more information on
quilting.