Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 57

Sewing, monograms, embroidery

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'1-' 7', 5 ms• ' Ring of flowers The i5ustratiop at the right shows a pretty ring of flowers For this type of embroidery it is very irn portmt to guide the emhroiderv hoop evenly and steadily. Here are the instructions for sewing the different motifs Motif 1: 2 worksteps 1st workstep.prograrn I ft reverse pattern stitch width 2 mm 2nd workstep program 37 stitch width 6 mm Motif 2: 2 worksteps 1st workstep program I Ir reverse pattern stitch width 2 mm 2nd workstepprogram 63 stitch width 6 mm Motif 3: 2 worksteps let workstep program I Ii reverse pattern stitch widttr.- 2 mm 2nd workstep:progranr 61 stitch width 6 mm Motif 4: 3 worksteps 1st workstep-prograrn hi reverse pattern filch width 2 mm 2nd woikstep:progiam 10 stitch width 1 5 mm 3rd workstep:program 11 stitch widtti 2 mm Motif 5: 2 worksteps 1st workstep program Iii reverse pattern stitch width 2 mm 2nd workstepprogram 17 stitch width 6 mm Sewing monograms with the embroidery foot prog 1012 [al E _34 2A Thread: emhroiderin p/darning ttmread Clear-lined block fetters or monograms made by combining different ornamental patterns can be sewn without any difficulty Trace the monogram on paper first, then transfer it to the fabric. Having done so, follow the outlines with the programmed stitch pattern chosen To sew monograms on terry cloth, pin the paper pattern onto the fabric and sew along the traced outlines with a narrow zigzag stitch Than sew over the contours ot the monogram with the pro grammed stitch pattern chosen I * I 115

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Ring
of
flowers
The
i5ustratiop
at
the
right
shows
a
pretty
ring
of
flowers
For
this
type
of
embroidery
it
is
very
irn
portmt
to
guide
the
emhroiderv
hoop
evenly
and
steadily. Here
are the
instructions
for
sewing
the
different
motifs
Motif
1:
2
worksteps
1st
workstep.prograrn
I
ft
reverse pattern
stitch
width
2
mm
2nd
workstep
program
37
stitch
width
6
mm
Motif
2:
2
worksteps
1st
workstep
program
I
Ir
reverse
pattern
stitch
width
2
mm
2nd
workstepprogram
63
stitch
width
6
mm
Motif
3:
2
worksteps
let
workstep
program
I
Ii
reverse
pattern
stitch
widttr.-
2
mm
2nd
workstep:progranr
61
stitch
width
6
mm
Motif
4:
3
worksteps
1st
workstep-prograrn
hi
reverse
pattern
filch
width
2
mm
2nd
woikstep:progiam
10
stitch
width
1
5
mm
3rd
workstep:program
11
stitch
widtti
2
mm
Motif
5:
2
worksteps
1st
workstep
program
Iii
reverse
pattern
stitch
width
2
mm
2nd
workstepprogram
17
stitch
width
6
mm
Sewing
monograms
with
the
embroidery
foot
[al
E
_34
2A
Thread:
emhroiderin
p/darning
ttmread
Clear-lined
block
fetters
or
monograms
made
by
combining
different
ornamental
patterns
can
be
sewn
without any
difficulty
Trace
the
monogram
on
paper
first,
then
transfer
it
to
the
fabric.
Having
done
so,
follow
the
outlines
with
the programmed
stitch
pattern
chosen
To
sew
monograms
on
terry
cloth,
pin
the
paper
pattern
onto
the
fabric
and
sew
along
the
traced
outlines
with
a
narrow
zigzag
stitch
Than
sew
over
the
contours
ot
the
monogram
with
the
pro
grammed
stitch
pattern
chosen
‘1-’
7’,
ms•
5
prog
1012
I
*
I
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