Pfaff creative 7510 Owner's Manual

Pfaff creative 7510 Manual

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    Please fold this this instruction page open to manual when simplify reading the it. understanding of 3c6o2lomuracyobdee.used. Jever use the plug lectrical suppliers without the fuse cover. or PFAFF dealers. Spare fuse covers are available from 'lease also observe the general safety
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    such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot etc. I U Aivvays unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. Itt:, ';ewing machine is
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    with fixing screw (29) Detachable work support with accessory compartment (30) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (31) Needle threader (32) Thread guide (33) Threading slots (34) Needle thread tension (35) Take-up lever (36) Carrying handle (37) Thread guide for bobbin winding (38) Program
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    repair. This is solely the responsibility of our qualified service staff. 11. Only original PFAFF parts may be used. Environment The recommended environment is: Ambient temperature - 100 C to 4- 40° C Humidity 20% to 95 %. This sewing machine is a high-quality electro nic-mechanical appliance; it
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    . If you takealittletirneto read the instruction book thoroughly, nothing can go wrong. It's worth it, because there is no other way to see everything the machine can do and to make full use of its features If you have any questions, no problem! Your PFAFF dealer is at your service with any help or
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    binder Ti Blind stitch P Bobbin case Bobbin monitor TI Bobbin thread tension Bobbin winding Borders Buttonhole balance Buttonhole guide Buttonhole key A Buttonholes WI Carrying case Changing the needle lii Changing the needle plate ke Changing the sewing foot Changing the sewing lamp Th Cleaning
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    IDT-System Keyhole buttonhole Knit-edge foot Lace Languages Light Sewing lamp Light-knit mending stitch Linen embroidery Lubricating and cleaning m)key Maintenance and trouble shooting Monograms Multi-stitch gathering Needle chart Needle stop Needle thread tension Needle threader Notes on safety
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    Practical sewing Pulling up the bobbin thread Pullover stitch Quilting Reverse key Richelieu Roll hemming Round buttonhole Round hole needle plate Saddle stitch Semi-automatic Sewing faults Sewingfeet Sewing foot lifter Sewing function keys Sewing problems and solutions Sewing on buttons Sewing on
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    ed. ching . ieedle . 29 86 38, 87, 104 stitch programs stitches 8-10 55-81 stitch 60 II
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    decorative stitching. For finishing seams, appliqué work, inserting 9 lace, sewing with fringe foot etc. For sewing on sewing and finishing seams with an edge thread. For basting your sewing cuttings Various sizes in the memory For sewing on buttons, fully automatic, various sizes. For stitch
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    For serging and embellishing edges 75 7 Variable zigzag stitch from For embroidery and bourdoning work Also as 6 right needle position edge stitch in connection with the overlock foot // Light-knit mending stitch For sewing and darning light-knit fabrics (underwear etc.). 7 Overlock
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    Jtility stitch programs 30 31 32 33 34 Em 35 F Program No. Description 30 Standard buttonhole from 7-44 mm Application For sewing buttonholes in linen. Note: We recommend sewing foot No. 1 a and the dual feed when sewing buttonholes in knitted fabrics or very thin fabrics. 31 Stretch
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    der stitch programs 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 3: I I0 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62j LiJ 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 LgL I I I I 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Alphabets 92 I 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 aA aO bA bO &AO zig 11
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    Operating the sewing machine Technical section Pages 13-.31 13
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    Electrical connection Detachable work support Winding the bobbin Bobbin case Bobbin thread tension Threading the needle thread Needle threader Sewing foot lifter Pulling up the bobbin thread Thread trimmer Changing the sewing foot Dual Feed Changing the needle Needle thread tension Dropping the feed
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    PFAFF creative 7510 ) C I Carrying case Place the enclosed mains cord, foot control and the instruction manual in the compartment of the carrying case. Top cover Open the folding cover (52) upwards. L 1717 L L ' [ ' Programs The programs of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside
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    an automatic cord rewind spool. Connecting the foot control Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket of the sewing machine (46). - -- -- - - I On/oft switch When the on/off switch (25) is switched on, the sewing lamp lights up. The sewing machine is now ready to use. 17
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    the corresponding compartments of the In order to sew with the free-arm, swing the L accessory box. detachable work support to the left and lift it up. When you swing it back in again, make sure that the detachable work support is flush with the free- L arm of the sewing machine. L 18 L
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    Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Hold the handwheel (43) firmly and turn the release disk (44) in the direction of the arrow. The needle will not move
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    from the spooi holder I Place the sewing thread on the spool holder (39). To guarantee free movement of the thread and to give additional hold to the thread spool, fit an unwinding disk corresponding to the size of the thread spool. Threading L Place the thread into guide C and pull it under the
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    -disk on it Threading Place the thread into guide C and pull it under the thread tension disk B with both hands. Wind the thread clockwise a few times around the bobbin. Push the bobbin to the right Switch on the on/off switch (25) Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot control. The
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    case out Release the latch and take out the empty bobbin. Thread tension To obtain optimum seam appearance and durability, make sure needle and bobbin thread tensions are correctly adjusted to each other; i.e. the threads are interlaced between the two fabric layers. For fancy seams and buttonholes
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    a little clockwise to increase the bobbin thread tension. Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch F and push the bobbin case fully onto pin D of the sewing hook Opening E of the bobbin case must face upwards. Close the hook cover. Check: Pull the bobbin thread sharply; the bobbin case must not fall
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    on/off switch Raise the sewing foot and turn the handwheel until the take up lever (35) has reached its highest position. Place the thread on the spool holder (39) and fit - 35 the corresponding unwinding disk Now, using both hands, pull the thread into guide [ A following the arrows. Pass
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    Needle threader In order to make the threading of the needle easier and quicker the PFAFF needle threader is provi ded. Lower the sewing foot (see next page). Tap the foot control to take one stitch and the needle will be in the highest position. Place the needle thread under hook 0 and hold it taut
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    the left 26 Pulling up the bobbin thread Raise the sewing foot Hold the needle thread and tap the foot control once to take one stitch so that the bobbin thread has formed a loop. Pull the needle thread to bring up the bobbin thread. Thread trimmer Pull the threads from the back to the front over
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    to the back and pressed upwards. Engaging the sewing foot Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder (30) so that the pins of the foot snap into the sewing foot holder when the presser foot lifter (26) is lowered Check Please check that the sewing toot is properly engaged by raising the
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    Engaging the Dual Feed Raise the sewing foot Then push the Dual Feed (53) downwards until it snaps into place. Disengaging to the rear, then let it move slowly upwards (see page 28). Important! For all sewing jobs with the Dual Feed, only use sewing feet with cutout at the back (OA, 1A, 3, 4) 29
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    loosen the fixing L screw (28) and pull the needle downwards. To attach: The flat side A of the needle must face to the rear. Lower the sewing foot and attach the [ needle, pushing it up as far as it goes. Hold the needle and tighten the fixing screw (28) firmly. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ 30
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    pFAF L Setting the needle thread tension Set the required needle thread tension (34) with the help of the marking B. The normal setting for sewing is 4 to 5. For embroidering and buttonhole sewing it is between 2 and 3. C Dropping the feed dog For certain sewing work. e.g. darning, the teed dog has
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    Contents Adjusting the contrast Language selection Sewing function keys Pattern selection Stitch length and width Pattern density Balance Sewing help Alphabets Pattern sequence Page 36 Page 37 Pages 38-40 Pages 41,42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Pages 48-53 35
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    j 7510 [1L e in Germany = I II [ Adjusting the contrast in the display The contrast setting in the display can change after some use or due to the machine being transported. This setting can be readjusted with the brightness regulator (24). j 36 Li
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    __ cii [AI Language selection Press and hold numbered key 1" and switch on the sewing machine. A choice of four languages appears in the display. LAI L1 cii By pressing the "display" key, the next four langua ges are displayed. Select the number
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    PFAFF creative 7510 Made in Germany I •$•b I LU I I F Description of the sewing function keys P Reverse key (27) When the reverse key is pressed, the green diode lights up and the machine sews backwards. By pressing this key again, the machine sews for wards. To tie off, hold this key
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    help. In the display you will see, from left to right the information about the correct sewing foot patterns and the recommended thread tension. I With the numbered keys 1 and 2 you select 2 the stitch programs in groups of ten and the type of alphabet (Program keys>. b> This key switches the
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    (22) This key takes you directly to program 02, zigzag Straight stitch (23) This key takes you directly to program 00, straight I stitch stitch in center needle position. Pattern mirror (20) (lateral mirror image) The selected pattern will be sewn back to front i.e. the end of the pattern
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    a program on the Creative 7510. a) Selection using the program keys: As soon as you switch the machine on, the straight stitch (prog. 00) stitch width or needle position, the pattern length or stitch length and the stitch density or balance are displayed from left to right The machine is ready to sew
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    to left by pressing the "clear" key (11). II 1 I II c) Program selection key "i" The program selection key (23) takes you directly to program 00, straight stitch in center needle position. From here you can call up further programs with keys 1,2,3 and 4. 42 I I L
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    . The needle must always be in its highest position when changing the needle position. ) 'flu"'" Altering the stitch length/Pattern length The machine selects automatically the default stitch or pattern length every time a new program is selected. These values can be increased and reduced with the
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    I I I I I Altering the pattern density I Select example program number 37. It is possible to alter the pattern density in some programs without altering the total pattern length. As soon as a default value (e.g. 0.35) appears in the bottom right hand corner of the display. you can increase or
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    silk The Creative has a correction system which lets you sew optimum embroidery stitches: the machine can be altered within a range of - 7 to + 7. In the minus range, the reverse stitches become shorter. The overall length of a pattern will sew out longer. In the plus range, the reverse stitches
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    ring is possible when an x appears in the display>. tions for optimum sewing results. Thread tension (3-5) The sewing help is divided from left to right into: F1 Sewing foot (2A) without top feed - Sewing foot (3) with top feed As soon as the "display" key, a "program" key or a "pattern
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    Li>1 cii i1 **HHHH Alphabets There are two types of alphabet to choose from: script letters in upper case (aA) and block letters in upper case (bA) All of the alphabets contain their own numbers and punctuation marks. (e.g. aO) By pressing the pattern selection key "A-Z" (21). the script alphabet
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    -÷ 2.5 P stands for pattern sequence and appears in the top line of the display. In the bottom line of the display, the straight stitch 00 with stitch position center appears. A pattern sequence can only be created when you are in the programming screen. You can recognize the programming screen by
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    L!UUUUS Now press the A-Z" key. Select the desired alphabet with the numbered program keys 1 With the numbered keys 3 and 4, select your digit or punctuation mark. and 2. letter, 3 By pressing the o.k." key, your selection and the initial symbol is entered into the pattern sequence. The message
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    all of the following letters in the word. The stitch width must be altered before entering the letter. Enter your entire text. In this example "PFAFF". L J[I[fl*i*fl1 I Press editIz when you want to sew the word. You are now in the sewing screen and the follo wing message appears in the display
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    asks if you are sure. To do so, you must be in the sewing screen. The message appears in the display: Entire pattern sequence delete o.k.? If you teatY key or flm)" and the sewing screen of your pattern sequence will appear in the display. If the machine is switched on while holding the clear
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    pattern will be displayed once again with the standard values. :i' :a { 1l Now select the pattern of your choice with the program keys 1, length and stitch 2 or 3, density 4 (e.g. 83). The width, can still be altered. Press The message appears in the display: M
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    ___ = cii r.; '"tnt'" rn Pattern sequence is full it you try to save more than 80 patterns in one memory, the message appears: MO 49 65 70 63 42 Memory full With "o.k." you return to the selected pattern sequence and can delete patterns or exit the pattern sequence with the "editH' " key. 53
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    trying it on. When you press the foot control the machine will only make one stitch. For each further stitch you have to press the foot control each time. • Lower the bottom feed and disengage the top feed. • Place the fabric under the sewing foot • Sew one stitch, then pull the fabric the required
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    needle position when using the round hole needle plate. If you select other programs, the Creative engages its safety locking device. In order to do this you switch on the sewing machine, the straight stitch 00 appears. Now press the key twin needle (2). The symbol 'E- - on the display for the
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    3 is very suitable. When sewing, the thread goes over bar C thus preventing the edge from curling. That way you obtain a beautiful straight seam. The trimmed edge must be guided along stop B. You can regulate the stop with regulating screw A. Important: Use the blind stitch foot only in pro gram 27
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    hems; sewing by hand is unnecessary. • Serge the edge of the hem. • Fold the edge inwards one hem width. • Now unfold the hem again so that the hem edge protrudes by about 1 cm (1/2 inch). • Now place the fabric under blind stitch foot no. 3 so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. • When
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    tI[j 1 2 Automatic darning The Creative 7510 has a fully automatic darning program. This program; No. 24, is suited mainly for reinforcing slightly damaged spots. Stitch over the damaged area to the required length. • Press the reverse key; the machine finishes sewing the darning program and the
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    hole in the button. • The machine sews a tack and the program is completed. When selecting sewing help with the "display" key the upper display line shows "lower", i.e. you are reminded that the bottom feed must be lowered. Sewing on buttons with thread shanks • Attach sewing foot No. 2A. • Place
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    If you wish to stitch eyelets on a belt or linens, select program 08. • Place the fabric under the sewing foot • Press the "sngIe pattern" key during the sewing operation. The machine now only sews one eyelet and tacks at the end. • Cut open the eyelet The machine offers five eyelet sizes which
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    before the corner. The machine stops after the stitch and the needle stays in the material. Now turn the fabric and switch off the "single pattern" key. You can set 1 5 needle positions with the numbered keys 5 and 6. With saddle stitch program 11 you can also sew elastic fabric. In this program
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    seam which is very L way elastic materials such as leggings and sports suitable for hems on T-shirts and underwear. wear. TIP: This stitch is also suitable for sewing seams • Serge the edge of the hem. • Fold the hem inwards to the desired width. L where great strength is needed, such as
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    , they are very fast to sew. TIP: We recommend using blind stitch foot No 3 when sewing overlock seams. This guides the fabric better and prevents tunneling of the seam at wider stitch widths. Closed overlock stitch with edge thread Prog. 06 If you wish to sew a material that frays easily, select
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    the edges to be sewn with about 3 mm between them under the sewing toot. • Overstitch from the face side ensuring that the needle catches both the left hand side pieces of material. "I > Fancy elastic stitch Prog. 18 The fancy elastic stitch is very useful for materials that need a flat seam,
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    . It is very suitable for overstitching cuffs in stretch materials, e.g. sweatshirts or sports wear. • Sew the cuff onto the part with an overlock stitch. • Now the seam allowance can be overstitched from the face side of the fabric. Make sure that the needle enters the fabric close against the
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    thread tension at + 3. So that every single buttonhole is exactly the right size, the Creative 7510 is equipped with the buttonhole guide No. 1 0 and sensor technology. Using this equipment you can sew optimally using the buttonhole foot. A better result can be achieved by using sewing foot No. 1 A
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    thick materials such as overcoats, we recommend using foot 1A and the Dual Feed together with the buttonhole guide. All of the following buttonholes can be sewn with the buttonhole guide. Inserting the buttonhole guide: 1. Remove the detachable work support 2. Push the metal part of the buttonhole
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    • semi automatic (for 2. Stretch buttonhole No. 31 for highly elastic materials and heavy knit fabrics. • fully automatic • semi automatic 3. Cross stitch buttonhole No. 32 for fine elastic materials and for decorative buttonholes. • fully automatic • semi automatic 4. Blouse buttonhole No. 33 for
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    with numbered keys 7 and 8. The width can also be varied from 2.5 mm to 5.5 mm with the numbered keys 5 and 6. Use the buttonhole guide and the buttonhole foot and sew the button hole. The sewing machine sews the buttonhole fully automatically in the programmed length and ties off at the end. 73
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    can orientate yourself - on the red markings on the buttonhole foot Press the reverse" key. The machine now sews the first bartack and the second buttonhole bead. Shortly before the buttonhole is finished, the sewing machine reduces sewing speed. As soon as the second buttonhole bead has reached
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    appears: "Finish manually". The buttonhole will then be sewn automatically, however, the sewing machine will reduce the sewing speed before the buttonhole is finished. As soon as the second buttonhole bead is as long as the first bead, press the "reverse" key. The Creative will sew the second
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    must use key 0 On highly slippery fabrics it may happen that the stitch density of the left bead turns out differently to that of the right the plus side. The higher the plus number, the longer the reverse stitches, i.e. the left buttonhole bead becomes automatically longer. can be adjusted using
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    are more durable and neater. Use pearl cotton or a regular gimp thread as available at your sewing machine dealer. • Place the gimp thread over the back ridge A of the buttonhole foot pull the thread ends for wards and clamp them to the right and left respectively of the front ridge B. • Push
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    suitable for stretch fabrics such as jogging suits. They can, however, also be used as decorative buttonholes. Stretch buttonhole No. 31 and cross stitch button hole No. 32 can be sewn fully automatically or semi automatically (see standard buttonhole). The procedure for the self definition of the
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    density cannot be changed for this buttonhole. Therefore you should sew this button hole with a stronger thread or gimp thread if required (see section "Buttonhles with gimp thread"). The stitch density of the second bead can be adjusted with the balance. Important! Before you start the buttonhole
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    stitch density cannot be changed for this buttonhole. Therefore you should sew this L The keyhole buttonhole is automatically sewn buttonhole with a stronger thread or gimp thread 8.5 mm. thread"). Important! Before you start the buttonhole, push the runner of buttonhole foot No. 5A forwards
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    to the second red mark • Before you start sewing, press the "needle down" key (4). . Sew the first buttonhole bead. I When the machine sews the first stitches of the eyelet, pull down the gimp thread from the back ridge using an ordinary pin. mportant The sewing foot may not be raised luring this
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    11 1!) ,1 Contents General sewing help Hems with the twin needle Gathering Page 86 Page 87 Page 88, 89 Smocking Page 90 Darning Page 91,92 Sewing in zippers Pages 93, 94 Roll hemming Lace Page 95 Page 96 t Shell edging Page 97 85
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    tension is too loose, the thread interlace will be on the reverse side of the fabric. The program 00 allows you to change the needle position with the numbered keys 5 and 6 in such a way that you can guide the sewing foot along the edge of the fabric while doing top stitching. If, however, you wish
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    I one spool onto each spool holder. The tension disk a is in the threading slot (33). • Pull the threads into the right and left thread guide (32) respectively and thread the needles I Take care when threading that one of the threads passes on the left and the other on the right of the tension
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    Select program 00 and lengthen the stitch length to 6 mm. The needle thread tension should be reduced to 3. • Mark the first line on the face side of the fabric and sew this seam. Leave thread tail of about 10-20 cm. • Further seams can be sewn at one sewing foot width from each other. • Gather the
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    fabric. The needle must be positioned in the middle of the sewing foot Then lift the sewing foot and place the elastic thread around the needle. • Lower the sewing foot and sew a few stitches. Then pull both ends of the elastic threads. • You determine the amount of gather by the amount you pull
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    ring-ink marker or almost invisible non-greasy chalk Attach the appliqué foot (special accessories) and the edge guide bar. Place the fabric to be smocked. face side down under the sewing foot and introduce the gimp thread under the sewing foot in such a way that it runs exactly along the groove in
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    stitch Prog. 00 Attach the darning foot Set the needle at its highest position and push the pin of the darning foot fully into the hole C of the sewing foot holder. When doing this, the guide the bobbin thread and hold the threads when you start sewing. • Darn the damaged area by guiding the fabric
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    new material. tears and damaged areas. Baste the piece of new material from the face side Depending on the size of the damaged area, sew over this area with rows of elastic stitches until it is well covered. When doing so, make sure that the and overstitch its edges with the elastic
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    be engaged on the left or the right side of the sewing-foot holder. Additionally, you can set the needle so that it enters close to the edge of the zipper teeth by using one of the Creative's 1 9 needle positions. If the foot is engaged right the needle must only be moved to the
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    the end of the seam, open the zipper and finish sewing the seam. L 4 mm. • Baste the zipper under stitch along the basted seam. L • Engage the zipper foot on the right and set the needle at the required position. TIP: Using the edge guide you will achieve an accurate second seam. • Stitch
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    each time approx. 2 mm). • Place the folded fabric-edge under the hemmer and sew a few stitches. • Leave the needle in the fabric, lift the sewing foot. and pull the fabric into the scroll of the hemmer. • Lower the foot and pull the fabric uniformly into the scroll of the hemmer. Make sure that the
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    L L Inserting lace Prog. 00 Yinofuorcaenxapmropldeu,ccehibldeareunti'fsulcleoftfheicntgs. by inserting lace, • First, baste the lace onto the face side of the fabric. • Stitch both sides of the lace using a narrow zigzag. • Cut open the fabric under the lace at the middle and iron it over to the
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    . It is often used as a border on lingerie. The higher the needle-thread tension, the deeper the shell edge. • Serge the edge of the fabric that only half of the fabric lies under the sewing foot This intensifies the shell-edge effect TIP: By sewing a colored woollen yarn or pearl cotton into the
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    Contents General embroidery tips Borders Twin needle sewing Embroidering large motifs Leather embroidery Alphabets Monograms Cross stitch Appliqué Linen embroidery Richelieu Hemstitching Eyelet embroidery Quilting Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Pages 108-109 Page 110
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    easy to achieve beautiful embroidery results. Balance Each pattern in the machine is pre-programmed with its optimum length and width settings. If ). Thread tension In general, a looser thread tension is used for embroidery work than for utility sewing (±3). In addition, the bobbin thread tension
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    -trhioreuasdesmarbero particularly suitable here. They are many colors and thicknesses. You available in should however, always use threads of the same thickness when embroidering. ;I. 4± f ;' i1+1: 4 You can also achieve additional effects through the use of
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    needle, press embroidery programs with the twin needle key (2). the The stitch width is then automatically reduced to avoid the needle hitting the sewing toot L L1 a 33 32 [ [ F L Threading the twin needle Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. • Swing the second spool holder up
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    . Leather embroidery You can embroider leather without any problems whatsoever with the Creative 7510. Do not set the stitch length too dense because leather perforates very easily. Embroidering on leather is even easier with the teflon foot (special accessories). Due to its teflon layer, the
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    alphabet The letter 'A is displayed and can be sewn immediately. With the numbered program keys 1 and 2 you L individual touch. The Creative 7510 offers you 2 select your desired alphabet with its numbers and different alphabets: punctuation marks. Script a in upper case "As' Block letters
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    foot (see pages 31 and 91). • Place stabilizer under the fabric. • Place the fabric in an embroidery hoop and embroider in accordance with program 02. Don't forget the darning position. • Tie off the threads and remove the stabilizer. TIP: By sewing quickly and moving the material slowly, you stitch
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    the "slow sewing" function (3). techniques. • Use stitch foot No. 2A. Its red guide lines are What used to be stitched by hand with a great deal exactly adapted to the size of the cross stitches. of effort can now be sewn with the Creative 7510 • Use only machine embroidery threads for cross
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    pattern" key • After you have finished sewing the memory, pull the threads to the reverse side of the fabric and knot them together. • Delete the sewed memory and enter the new combination. When you position the sewing foot watch the crosswise lines on stitch foot 2A, they should be aligned with the
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    produce a beautiful effect The appliqué foot (special accesso ries) allows you to achieve perfect, densely stitched seams because it has a special stitch, the finer the thread, the more densely the stitch length should be set When you reach a curve, use the "needle down" function to help you guide
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    prominent Always use special embroidery threads and tearaway stabilizer as an Stitch width: 6 mm • Using pattern No. 41, stitch the points at the top end of the petals. Pattern length: 6 mm Stitch width: 6 mm • Now stitch the contours using zigzag stitch No. 02. Stitch width: 2 mm Stitch
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    of bar and eyelet embroidery is easy to create with your sewing machine. • Transfer your pattern onto the face side of the their contours. Do not cut away the stabilizer! • Embroider the contours with a dense zigzag stitch No. 02. • The backing material provides this part of the work with much more
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    fabrics is a normal sewing needle, size 80, used. Coarseweave fabric from which you can pull individual threads is the most suitable for hemstitching. Embroidery and darning thread, particularly cotton, is very suitable. Use the hemstitching programs of your Creative 7510 to produce different techni
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    1 30/705 H Wing, size 100, without pulling threads. Careful: When using the wing needle, the stitch r width must not be any larger than 8 mm. Sew at one sewing foot width along the fabric 1 needle must enter at the side of the edges into edge. the pulled threads thus bunching the threads
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    No. 56 and 57. • 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 programs, sew along the pulled threads. When doing this. the needle must enter the right side of the hem and bunch the pulled
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    embroideries your Creative which traditionally required a great deal of time and trouble. Islstiutniiitestcnahv )ryoi.ms Hpbaeinrretaicttiuholenarnlwyeietshdulitethaebploespiftaoitortnecrlfiaslslseifctal and the machine stitches uniformly around the hole at the stitch width that you have selected
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    over the pin in the eyelet plate. The fabric must fit tightly around the pin. • Place the presser foot lifter in darning position. • Pull up the bobbin thread and hold it tor the first few stitches. • Stitch around the cut with your chosen program. While doing so, turn the hoop slowly and. The
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    they join up to each other exactly. Even when sewing and embroidering over the three layers of a quilt you achieve optimal sewing results with the Dual Feed. The quilt or patchwork foot (special accessories) is particularly suitable for quilting. Here the distance between the needle and the edge
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    layer of batting with the back layer of the quilt under neath. • In traditional quilts, these three layers of material are sewn together by hand with small stitches but this is quicker and more practical with the sewing machine. g Ihen your quilt is finished, you can make it into a :ushion, a wall
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    Ii 0 Accessories and Needles Maintenance, Sewing Problems and Solutions Accessories Special accessories table Felling foot/Appliqué foot Fringe foot/Cording foot Cording foot/Shirring foot Knit edge foot! Multi stitch gathering foot! Bias tape binder Needle chart Changing the needle plate Pages
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    I Sewing feet (standard accessories) Standard sewing-foot No. OA [ Part No.: 98-694 828-00 Fancy stitch foot for top feed No 1 A Part No.: 98-694 836-00 •1 r Fancy stitch foot for top feed No. 2A Part No.: 98-694-838-00 Blind stitch and overlock foot No. 3 Part No.: 98-694-890-00 124
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    Zipper and edge sewing foot No. 4 Part No.: 98-694-884-00 Buttonhole foot No. 5A Part No.: 98-694-830-00 L Buttonhole guide No. 10 Part No.: 93-037 595-91 Darning foot No. 6 Part No.: 93-035 960-9 1 125
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    Roll hemmer foot No. 7 Part No.: 96-694 818-00 Edge guide No. 3 Part No.: 98-802-422-00 Seam ripper Part No.: 99-053 016-91 Soft brush Part No.: 93-847 979-91 Oil tube Part No.: 93-035 91 0-91 II tI [I U II L ii 126 { I
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    foot Quilt and patchwork foot (for Dual Feed) Roll hemmer 2 mm Hemmer 4 mm (for Dual Feed) Bias tape binder (remove foot holder) Needle plate with round hole Knit-edge foot Hemmer 4 mm (for Dual Feed) stitch width up to 6 mm Teflon embroidery stitch foot (stitch width up to 9 mm) Part No. Sewing
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    which has a special cutout thread of a contrasting color. The felling foot is on the underside for the zigzag seam. available in two different widths (for light-weight and heavy-weight fabrics). Attach the felling foot • Attach the appliqué foot into the sewing machine. • Transfer your drafted
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    is best to sew a test seam first • When you have finished, pull the work out of the machine carefully because if you pull too fast you will pull the loops tight • Knot the threads on the reverse side. Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Tension: 02 0.35-1 1.5-2.5 2-3 Cording foot The classical
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    a thread of a through the foot cutout The fabric layers lie face side to face side. • During sewing, you must pull the top fabric a little. The harder you pull, the greater the gathe L different color. ring effect you create. • Be sure to guide the fabric edges evenly through [ Program: Stitch
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    00 Stitch length: 2.5 Tension: 3-5 Multi-stitch gathering foot Nith the multi-stitch gathering foot you can make narrow or wide spaced pleats automatically while sewing. This is very useful for ruffles and home textiles etc. When you buy the multi-stitch gathe 'ing foot from your PFAFF dealer
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    Stretch-fabric needle developed especially for Pfaff. Particularly suitable for delicate stretch and with buttonhole silk or No. 30/3 synthetic thread 1 30/705 H-WING Needle thickness: thickness: 75, 90 Light ball point Specially developed quilting needle t £ 130/705 H-M Needle thickness: -
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    cording Wide cording Extra wide cording Extra wide cording Decorative designs sewn with twin needles Before you start sewing, turn the handwheel and check to make sure the needles stitch into the fabric properly. In this way, needle breakage can be largely avoided. Decorative and zigzag patterns
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    off the on/off switch Removal • Raise the sewing foot and remove the detachable work support • Pull the needle plate upwards at the to the hook as shown above. The machine is otherwise maintenance free and must not be oiled in other places. • Clean and oil the sewing machine every 1 0 to 1 5 hours
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    foot control from the machine. • Remove the detachable work support. The sewing lamp (bulb) is located inside the head of the sewing machine. Removal To make it easier to change the bulb, we recom mend placing the sewing machine . By inserting edge guide No. 3 into this hole, you press down the
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    inserting it Check needle-thread and bobbin-thread tensions. Use only quality threads. Do not wind free-hand. Run the thread through the primary tension. Thread up correctly. Check needle-thread and bobbin-thread tensions. 5. The machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Sewing lint has collected
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    PFAFF I I I I I I I I G. M. Pfaff AktiengesellsChaft Werk Karisruhe-Durlach GritznerstraBe 11 1 76227 Karlsruhe Printed in Germany Rohr Druck GmbH Mainzer StraBe 1 05 67657 Kaiserslautern Subject to technical modifications Nr. 29629 995-76/000 RD 7/94 oiigl. 2iW
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