Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 70

Cross-stitches

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:r M I x x X llM x C., >1 >1 lj JLLJ 2 Cross-stitches prog 7079 (J _j] -- 3+ 2A It you have no cross-stitch pattern available, you can design and sevi your own pattern • Draw the cross stitch pattern on graph paper (see Fig. 1). • Before beginning to sew, mark the sewing sequence by means ot arrows on the drawing. As shown in the above example, indicate the sequence of numbers for every pattern sequ ence --M- This is required for programming (Fig 2) • Now place the pattern in the direction of the arrow The number of cross stitches is then entered for each pattern sequence in a free M memory by pressing 'mem+" key 48 each time • For sewing, the programmed memories are then selected one after the other, beginning with the first M-memory • Fancy stitching foot No. 2A has red lines on it which make cross-stitch sewing easier for you. The crosswise lines in the foot are for deter mining the beginning of the pattern • Allow the left metal edge in the window of the foot to move exactly along the line of the pat tern sewn previously, in order to avoid spa cings occurring between adjoining patterns. Arrow = Sewing direction Point =- Beginning nt sewing (needle penetra ion) • When sewing is begun the needle always ent ers in the middle of the foot. The red dot on the pattern marks each starting point. • In order to shift individual cross stitches, 71 from left to right, press the pattern reverse key beforehand. • The mirroring of program 71 is indicated in the computer by a dash after figure lit. • The illustrations on this and the following pages provide some suggestions of ways to make attractive cross-stitch patterns with your Creative, instead of by hand. rr -s-s'. npc OFI I J 7T Suggest Ions (not described) 71 7- 7 '7 For the pattern Fig. 2, for example, the following combinations are stored: Three worksteps are required. First workstep • Select a tree M-memory before program Ml ming • Push"mem+" key 48 • Select the following programs' 1 x 7Ii "pattern mirror" 4 x 70 and 1 1< 711 "pattern mirror" and enter them in the computer by pres sing "mem +" key 48 each time • Push "memory" key 30 • Select the next free M memory M2 • Push"mem+"key48 Push the pattern start key • Select the program: 9 x 70 and enter it in the computer by pressing "mem+" key 48 • Push "memory" key 30 • Select the next free Mmemory M3• Push"mem+"trey48 • Select the program: 4 x 71 and enter it in the computer by pressing • Push 'memory" key 30 • Push the "single pattern" key Now the cross-stitch mortogramme is memorized. Arrow = Sewing direction Point = Beginning of sewing (needle penet tion) Second workstep • Mark the starting point for sewing on I fabric Select memory M 1 and sew through p Ml gram according to pattern. Select memory M 2 M2 Sew the program once right and once as shown by the pattern Select memory M 3 and sew through p M3 gram according to pattern. Third workstep • Push the pattern start key. • Select program 71. • Push the single pattern key. M4• Sew the individual patterns according design When the programmed memories are longer required, they can he cancelled pressing 'rn em -" key. 144 11

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prog
--
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7079
3+
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2A
It
you
have
no
cross-stitch
pattern
available,
you
can
design and
sevi
your
own
pattern
Draw
the
cross
stitch
pattern
on
graph
paper
(see
Fig.
1).
Before
beginning
to
sew,
mark
the
sewing
sequence
by
means
ot
arrows
on
the
drawing.
As
shown
in
the
above
example,
indicate
the
sequence
of
numbers
for
every
pattern
sequ
ence
--M—
This
is
required
for
programming
(Fig
2)
Now
place
the
pattern
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
The
number
of
cross
stitches
is
then
entered
for
each
pattern
sequence
in
a
free
M
memory
by
pressing
‘mem+”
key
48
each
time
For
sewing,
the
programmed
memories
are
then
selected
one
after
the
other,
beginning
with
the
first
M-memory
Fancy
stitching
foot
No.
2A
has
red
lines
on
it
which
make
cross-stitch
sewing
easier
for
you.
The
crosswise
lines
in
the
foot
are
for
deter
mining
the
beginning
of
the
pattern
Allow
the
left
metal
edge
in
the
window
of
the
foot
to
move
exactly
along
the
line of
the
pat
tern
sewn
previously,
in
order
to
avoid
spa
cings
occurring
between
adjoining
patterns.
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llM
x
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JLLJ
Arrow
=
Sewing
direction
Point
=-
Beginning
nt
sewing
(needle
penetra
ion)
When
sewing
is
begun
the
needle
always
ent
ers
in
the
middle
of
the
foot.
The
red
dot
on
the
pattern
marks
each
starting
point.
In
order
to
shift
individual
cross
stitches,
71
from
left
to
right,
press
the
pattern
reverse
key
beforehand.
The
mirroring
of
program
71 is
indicated
in
the
computer
by
a
dash
after
figure
lit.
The
illustrations
on
this
and
the
following
pages
provide
some
suggestions
of
ways
to
make
attractive
cross-stitch
patterns
with
your
Creative,
instead
of
by
hand.
-s-s’.
rr
npc
7T
For
the
pattern
Fig.
2,
for
example,
the
following
combinations
are
stored:
Three
worksteps
are
required.
First
workstep
Select
a
tree
M-memory
before
program
Ml
ming
Push”mem+”
key
48
Select
the
following
programs’
1
x
7Ii
“pattern
mirror”
4
x
70
and
1
1<
711
“pattern
mirror”
and
enter
them
in
the
computer
by
pres
sing
“mem
+“
key
48
each
time
Push
“memory”
key
30
Select
the
next
free
M
memory
M2
Push”mem+”key48
Push
the
pattern
start
key
Select
the
program:
9
x
70
and
enter
it
in
the
computer
by
pressing
“mem+”
key
48
Push
“memory”
key
30
Select the
next
free
Mmemory
M3•
Push”mem+”trey48
Select
the program:
4
x
71
and
enter
it
in
the
computer
by
pressing
Push
‘memory”
key
30
Push
the
“single
pattern”
key
Now
the
cross-stitch
mortogramme
is
memorized.
Arrow
=
Sewing
direction
Point
=
Beginning
of
sewing
(needle
penet
tion)
Second
workstep
Mark
the
starting
point
for
sewing
on
I
fabric
Select
memory
M
1
and
sew
through
p
gram
according
to
pattern.
Select
memory
M
2
Sew
the program
once
right
and
once
as
shown
by
the
pattern
Select
memory
M
3
and
sew
through
p
M3
gram
according
to
pattern.
Third
workstep
Push
the
pattern
start
key.
Select
program
71.
Push
the
single
pattern
key.
M4•
Sew
the
individual
patterns
according
design
When
the
programmed
memories
are
longer
required,
they
can
he
cancelled
pressing
‘rn
em
—“
key.
M
x
x
Suggest
Ions
(not
described)
C.,
Cross-stitches
I
lj
OFI
I
J
71
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2
Ml
M2
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