Pfaff Freestyle 1522 Owner's Manual - Page 54

Floral, embroidery, Embroidering, corners

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Decorative 3ewing and embroidery techniques U Floral embroidery F or this flower arrangement, only a dense zigzag stitch was used in combination with the variable stitch width and the various needle positions. • Place stabilizer under the fabric. • Draw the contures of a flower motif with a self-erasing textile pen. • Set needle thread tension to "buttonhole', select zigzag stitch E, set stitch length to "buttonhole'. • Flowers: Select center needle position E'Z and embroider individual petals. Adjust the stitch width with the width dial (24) during sewing according to the contures of the flower. • Leaves: Select right needle position CJ and embroider half of the leaf. Vary the stitch width using the width dial (24>. Turn the handwheel towards you after finishing the first half of the leaf until the needle is positioned in the material. • [urn the material 180 degrees and ioiibroider the other half of the leaf. Embroidering corners By changing the stitch width during sewing of dense zigzag stitches you can embroider corners with 45 degree angles. • Set needle thread tension to "buttonhole", zigzag stitch E, set stitch length to 'buttonhole" and stitch width 5 mm. • Select right needle position EZ and embroider a straight line. • Embroider corner: After the needle has penetrated the material to the right, reduce the stitch width using the width dial (24) by 0.5 mm to 4.5 mm. Sew a stitch. • Reduce the width once again by 0.5 mm and sew a stitch. Continue in this manner until the stitch width is 0.5 mm. • Turn the handwheel towards you until the needle penetrates the material. Turn the material 90 degrees and sew a stitch. • Increase the width by 0.5 mm to 1 .0 mm. Sew one stitch. • Increase the width by 0.5 mm again and sew one stitch. Continue in this manner until the initial width is achieved, Now embroider a straight line. If the corner is to continue in the opposite direction, use the outermost left needle position

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Decorative
3ewing
and
embroidery
techniques
Floral
embroidery
F
or
this
flower
arrangement,
only
a
dense
zigzag
stitch
was
used
in
combination
with
the
variable
stitch
width
and
the
various
needle
positions.
Place
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Draw
the
contures
of
a
flower
motif
with
a
self-erasing
textile
pen.
Set
needle
thread
tension
to
“buttonhole’,
select
zigzag
stitch
E,
set
stitch length
to
“buttonhole’.
Flowers:
Select
center
needle
position
E’Z
and
embroider
individual
petals.
Adjust
the
stitch
width
with
the
width
dial
(24)
during
sewing
according
to
the
contures
of
the
flower.
Leaves:
Select
right
needle
position
CJ
and
embroider
half
of
the
leaf.
Vary
the
stitch
width
using
the
width
dial
(24>.
Turn
the
handwheel
towards
you
after
finishing
the
first
half
of
the
leaf
until
the
needle
is
positioned
in
the
material.
[urn
the material
180
degrees
and
ioiibroider
the
other
half
of
the
leaf.
U
Embroidering
corners
By
changing
the
stitch
width
during
sewing
of
dense
zigzag
stitches
you
can
embroider
corners
with
45
degree
angles.
Set needle
thread
tension
to
“buttonhole”,
zigzag
stitch
E,
set
stitch
length
to
‘buttonhole”
and
stitch
width
5
mm.
Select
right
needle
position
EZ
and
embroider
a
straight
line.
Embroider
corner:
After
the
needle
has
penetrated
the
material
to
the
right,
reduce
the
stitch
width
using
the
width
dial
(24)
by
0.5
mm
to
4.5
mm.
Sew
a stitch.
Reduce
the
width
once
again
by
0.5
mm
and
sew
a stitch.
Continue
in
this
manner
until
the
stitch
width
is
0.5
mm.
Turn
the handwheel
towards
you
until
the
needle
penetrates
the
material.
Turn
the
material
90
degrees
and
sew
a
stitch.
Increase
the
width
by
0.5
mm
to
1
.0
mm.
Sew
one
stitch.
Increase
the
width
by
0.5
mm
again
and
sew
one
stitch.
Continue
in
this
manner
until
the
initial
width
is
achieved,
Now
embroider
a
straight
line.
If
the
corner
is
to
continue
in
the
opposite
direction,
use
the
outermost
left
needle
position