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How to embroider words
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How to embroider words With your Pfaff creative 2124, the 300 s-card is included. On the 300 s-card there are 17 designs and 2 different fonts, Block and Monogram. 1. Attach the embroidery foot and thread the machine. 2. Attach the embroidery unit and put the presser foot in the up position. Turn on your machine. 3. The machine prompts you to press the hoop selection button so that the machine can calibrate. 4. Choose the block font, no. 1 on your window, by pressing the font select button, you see a number 1 below the design number (A). 5. Each letter is represented by a number on the window (see your embroidery booklet). To embroider the word "Pfaff" input no. 16 representing the "P", so that the font number 16 is shown in the window (B). Choose the hoop you want to use by pressing the hoop select button. Attach the hoop with the hooped fabric. When you have chosen the first letter you can rotate, mirror or scale your letter. Press the rotating button once, and one arrow will be shown inside the hoop. Move your letter to your desired position in your hoop by pressing the embroidery positioning buttons. 6. Press the reverse button to start embroidering. When you have embroidered the first letter choose the next letter "f" (no. 32). The next letter will automatically follow the first letter. Continue to sew the remaining letters in the same manner. If you have rotated, mirrored and/or scaled the letter, your setting will be saved for the following letters until you have exited. AB Note: When positioning the characters close to an edge of the embroidery hoop, make sure to have enough space, considering both height and width, for the characters you wish to embroider. If a character is too high and/or wide to fit next to the previously embroidered one, the hoop is moved back to the center of the embroidery area. You can choose to move the character to the best position possible or to rehoop the fabric to avoid misplacement. 3:16