Pfaff Tiptronic 2020 Owner's Manual - Page 40

Accessories, needles

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li₹i ii .. lei :{ti: !I" •i S 71 :vies d vt Hemstitching This is a technique everyone knows - but only embroidered by handl With your tiptronic you can produce hemstitching much quicker and easier. Special hemstitching programs, program No. 22 and 23 in the case of model 2020, program No. 18 for model 2010, are at your disposal. By changing the stitch length and width you can achieve different effects. For your hemstitching work you need a wing needle. A normal needle is only used for very light fabrics - size 80. Hemstitching work is most successful on coarser linen fabrics from which single threads can be easily pulled. Embroidery and darning thread, particularly cotton, are very suitable. With the hemstitching programs of your tiptronic various techniques can be applied. its1 4 Traditional hemstitching - Program No. 22, 23 (2020), 18 (20101 - Sew the appropriate program on a piece of test fabric. - Count the threads of the fabric within the area of the sewn pattern. Adjust the pattern width so the needle is not piercing a thread to be pulled, but falling to the side of the threads of your fabric. This will allow you to easily remove the threads within the pattern area. Pull 1 - 3 threads out of the material to the right and left of the pattern width. Overstitch the remaining threads with the selected program. The needle must enter the pulled threads on both sides close to the edges. Accessories and needles Sewing feet (normal accessories) Special accessory table Felling foot / Appliqué foot Shirring foot 3-Groove cording foot / Shirring foot Knit edge foot / Ruffler 1/4 inch Quilting and patchwork foot Free motion quilting foot / Bias binder Cording foot / Fancy stitch foot /fancy stitch Teflon foot 7/9 Hole foot / Braiding foot Circular embroidery guide Fringe foot / Narrow edge foot Needle chart page 76 - 77 page 78 79 page 80 page 81 page 82 page 83 page 84 page 85 page 86 page 87 page 88 page 89 page 90 91 74 7

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Hemstitching
This
is
a
technique
everyone
knows
-
but
only
embroidered
by
handl
With
your
tip-
tronic
you
can
produce
hemstitching
much
quicker
and
easier.
Special
hemstitching
programs,
program
No.
22
and
23
in
the
case
of
model
2020,
program
No.
18
for
model
2010,
are
at
your
disposal.
By
changing
the
stitch
length
and
width
you
can
achieve
different
effects.
For
your
hemstitching
work
you
need
a
wing
needle.
A
normal
needle
is
only
used
for
very
light
fabrics
-
size
80.
Hemstitching
work
is
most
successful
on
coarser
linen
fa-
brics
from
which
single
threads
can
be
easi-
ly
pulled.
Embroidery
and
darning
thread,
particularly
cotton,
are
very
suitable.
With
the
hemstitching
programs
of
your
tiptronic
various
techniques
can
be
applied.
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d
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S
71
:{ti:
!I"
its
1
4
Traditional
hemstitching
-
Program
No.
22,
23
(2020),
18
(20101
-
Sew
the
appropriate
program
on
a
piece
of
test
fabric.
-
Count
the
threads
of
the
fabric
within
the
area
of
the
sewn
pattern.
Adjust
the
pattern
width
so
the
needle
is
not
piercing
a
thread
to
be
pulled,
but
fal-
ling
to
the
side
of
the
threads
of
your
fa-
bric.
This
will
allow
you
to
easily
remove
the
threads
within
the
pattern
area.
Pull
1
-
3
threads
out
of
the
material
to
the
right
and
left
of
the
pattern
width.
Overstitch
the
remaining
threads
with
the
selected
program.
The
needle
must
enter
the
pulled
threads
on
both
sides
close
to
the
edges.
Accessories
and
needles
Sewing
feet
(normal
accessories)
Special
accessory
table
Felling
foot
/
Appliqué
foot
Shirring
foot
3
-Groove
cording
foot
/
Shirring
foot
Knit
edge
foot
/
Ruffler
1/4
inch
Quilting
and
patchwork
foot
Free
motion
quilting
foot
/
Bias
binder
Cording
foot
/
Fancy
stitch
foot
/fancy
stitch
Teflon
foot
7/9
Hole
foot
/
Braiding
foot
Circular
embroidery
guide
Fringe
foot
/
Narrow
edge
foot
Needle
chart
page
76
-
77
page
78
79
page
80
page
81
page
82
page
83
page
84
page
85
page
86
page
87
page
88
page
89
page
90
91
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