Pfaff creative 2140 Owner's Manual - Page 131

L4.LUIL, 1iiU1

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6. Embroidery Assistant 6-5 "Ladder" hemstitching Stitch No. 137. 138, 139, 141, 144. Pull out threads from the fabric til a desired width, the same as when hemstitching by hand. Embroider along both fabric edges with any of the above stitches. When doing this, the needle must enter the pulled threads on both sides close to the edges, thus bunching the threads. Tip: If you use the 'sew slow' function, the needle will evenly enter the fabric and neatly bunch the threads. _,,- -,- - -.. 114 L4.LUIL 1iiU1 Making a hem with a hemstitch seam )fr This seam provides a perfect edge finish to hemstitching work on table linen, napkins or towels. Needle 130/705 H, size 80 Stitch No. 139, 141 and 144. Iron the hem over twice in the desired width. Pull one or more of the threads just above the hem. Using one of the above-mentioned stitches, sew along the pulled threads. When doing this, the needle must enter the right side of the hem and bunch the pulled threads to the left.

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6.
Embroidery
Assistant
6-5
“Ladder”
hemstitching
Stitch
No.
137.
138,
139,
141,
144.
Pull
out
threads
from
the
fabric
til
a
desired
width,
the
same
as
when
hemstitching
by
hand.
Embroider
along
both
fabric
edges
with
any
of
the
above
stitches.
When
doing
this,
the
needle
must
enter
the
pulled
threads
on
both
sides
close
to
the
edges,
thus
bunching
the
threads.
Tip:
If
you
use
the
‘sew
slow’
function,
the
needle
will
evenly
enter
the
fabric
and
neatly
bunch
the
threads.
_,,-
-,-
-
-..
114
L4.LUIL
1iiU1
Making
a
hem
with
a
hemstitch
seam
This
seam
provides
a
perfect
edge
finish
to
hemstitching
work
on
table
linen,
napkins
or
towels.
Needle
130/705
H,
size
80
Stitch
No.
139,
141
and
144.
Iron
the
hem
over
twice
in
the
desired
width.
Pull
one
or
more
of
the
threads
just
above
the
hem.
Using
one
of
the
above-mentioned
stitches,
sew
along
the
pulled
threads.
When
doing
this,
the
needle
must
enter
the
right
side
of
the
hem
and
bunch
the
pulled
threads
to
the
left.
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