Pfaff creative 2140 Owner's Manual - Page 190

Multiple, sewing, directions

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Pfafjcieatne2l4() veision 01 0001 Multiple sewing directions Arrange stitches within a sewing sequence To obtain wider borders, you can save connecting stitches in your sewing sequence. These connecting stitches make it possible to move stitches in various directions. This results in new shapes and large-area borders. Connecting stitches are straight stitches with a length of 1 mm. They can be made in 16 different directions. More than one stitch will often be needed to render stitches visually distinct from one another. When using connecting stitches, it is very important to note where the stitch you are using starts arid ends. The stitches are sewn in the direction chosen from the end of the previous stitch. The next stitch starts at the end of the last jump stitch. A stitch is placed in the middle of the working area. When you touch , a screen opens where you can enter the direction (use the arrow icons) and number of connecting stitches. Confirm each connecting stitch with I Touch to call up each additional stitch that you wish to include in the sewing sequence. 1[ii • rr r IH / '7 More options for adjusting a sewing sequence are accessed by touching The last stitch in a sequence is always marked and followed by a cursor line marking the point where next stitch will be added. LA I,H ,. rr (H - :i - Save your input by touching , the window is then closed. Touch the window is closed without any changes being saved. The cursor line shows the end of the connecting stitches at the point where the following stitches will be added. Tip: Borders with connecting stitches are neatest lithe connecting stitches are covered by the actual stitch (in this case the flowers) itseff

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Multiple
sewing
directions
Arrange
stitches
within
a
sewing
sequence
To
obtain
wider
borders,
you
can
save
connecting
stitches
in
your
sewing
sequence.
These
connecting
stitches
make
it
possible
to
move
stitches
in
various
directions.
This
results
in
new
shapes
and
large-area
borders.
Connecting
stitches
are
straight
stitches
with
a
length
of
1
mm.
They
can
be
made
in
16
different
directions.
More
than
one
stitch
will
often
be
needed
to
render
stitches
visually
distinct
from
one
another.
When
using
connecting
stitches,
it
is
very
important
to
note
where
the
stitch
you
are
using
starts
arid
ends.
The
stitches
are
sewn
in
the
direction
chosen
from
the
end
of
the
previous
stitch.
The
next
stitch
starts
at
the
end
of
the
last
jump
stitch.
A
stitch
is
placed
in
the
middle
of
the
working
area.
When
you
touch
,
a
screen
opens
where
you
can
enter
the
direction
(use
the
arrow
icons)
and
number
of
connecting
stitches.
Confirm
each
connecting
stitch
with
LA
I,
H
,.
-
:i
Save
your
input by
touching
,
the
window
is
then
closed.
Touch
the
window
is
closed
without
any
changes
being
saved.
The
cursor
line
shows
the
end
of
the
connecting
stitches
at
the
point
where
the
following
stitches
will
be
added.
More
options
for
adjusting
a
sewing
sequence
are
accessed
by
touching
The
last
stitch
in
a
sequence
is
always
marked
and
followed
by
a
cursor
line
marking
the
point
where
next
stitch
will
be
added.
rr
(H
Pfafjcieatne2l4()
veision
01
0001
I
Touch
to
call
up
each
additional
stitch
that
you
wish
to
include
in
the
sewing
sequence.
1[ii
rr
r
I
H
/
‘7
Tip:
Borders
with
connecting
stitches
are
neatest
lithe
connecting
stitches
are
covered
by
the
actual
stitch
(in
this
case
the
flowers)
itseff