Pfaff creative 1473 Owner's Manual - Page 127

embroidering/darning

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_ te - 3 em-stitching with wing needle 164 166 I -3+ 2A hread: embroidering/darning thread feedle: wing needle or this work, four threads are drawn, five threads re left in, then a further four threads drawn. Over ew the five threads left in the fabric using pro- ram 164 or 166 (Figs. 2 and 3). lem-stitching as an edge finish made with the ,ing needle -n--. j --- OA bread: embroidering/darning thread Jeedle: wing needle his edge finish is used on very light and thin abrics. It is particularly well suited for valances, ounces and frills or for finishing edges. For this owing job no threads must be drawn out of the abric. Sew at sewing-foot width along the fabric dge, using the edge of the sewing foot as a guide. Then carefully trim the excess material along the iemstitching with a small scissors (Fig. 5). 4 117

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3
em-stitching
with
wing
needle
164
166
-3+
2A
I
hread:
embroidering/darning
thread
feedle:
wing
needle
or
this
work,
four
threads
are
drawn,
five
threads
re
left
in,
then
a
further
four
threads
drawn.
Over
ew
the
five
threads
left
in
the
fabric
using
pro-
ram
164
or
166
(Figs.
2
and
3).
lem-stitching
as
an
edge
finish
made
with
the
,ing
needle
-n--.
---
j
OA
bread:
embroidering/darning
thread
Jeedle:
wing
needle
his
edge
finish
is
used
on
very
light
and
thin
abrics.
It
is
particularly
well
suited
for
valances,
ounces
and
frills
or
for
finishing
edges.
For
this
owing
job
no
threads
must
be
drawn
out
of
the
abric.
Sew
at
sewing-foot
width
along
the
fabric
dge,
using
the
edge
of
the
sewing
foot
as
a
guide.
Then
carefully
trim
the
excess
material
along
the
iemstitching
with
a
small
scissors
(Fig.
5).
4
117