Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 54
edging, Fringe, seams
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/ Z? • ,*,• , S _•_ •' •e.• SheH edging prog [J 14 16 2A Stitch /riqtli 1 5 mm Key 28 pattern mirrn in program 16 Shelf dqinq provides nice trimming, especially on sheer, soft matenals. Fold over the fabric edge once along the line which is to he decorated During sewing, the hlindstitches draw in the fabric erige at regular intervals, thus producing a shell edge effect The stronger the needle thread ten sion, the more the fabric edge is indented 2) (rig Adding a wool thread in a different colour not only reinforces the edae, but also makes an attractive contrast trimming Place the material under the nendle so that it proIi uclec ar enough to allow the wide ziqzeg blind ctilch to pass over its edge (Fig 1) 2 E E E Fringe seams Butterfly Two worksteps are required for this: First workstep (wings) ping - 10 2-3 let Stitch width Stitch length. Fringe foot: 15 05 (special accessory Second workstep (body) prog I 62 - - [j - 2-3 2A - Pattern length as required Key: single pattern First workstep (wings) • First sew a fringe seam as a trial, using a piece of scrap material During sewing, try different stitch lengths until you find the one most suit able. The wings are best sewn in circular seams, working from the outside inwards Second workstep (body) • Sew the body as shown in the illustration (Fig I) Flower prog I ( I I - I 06 62 63 -3+ 2A Mark out the pattern of the flower on th tahrir, Sew the petals, stern and leaves as shown in ttic illustration Now till in the seed capsule usinq a fringe seam, work in ci s pita fly from t lie o ill Si ct inwards (Fig 2) Fringe seam (cut open, Fig 3) Machine setting same as for first wnrkstep hut terfly (wings) Sew fringe seam. Engage normal sewing foot Then fold the fringes to the left or to the right and sew them on where the fringe loops come out of the fabric, selecting a narrow zigzag stitch oft mm width and 1 mm length Toprevenfthefrinqesfromst'iftingorcatchingor the foot, cover the edge of the loose fringes with stiff paper during sewing Afterwards cut the fringe loops open with a Seis SOnS. 108 109