Pfaff creative 7510 Owner's Manual - Page 134

Appliqués

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Single needle cording foot Shirring foot Cording is a technique in which pearl cotton or a fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam. Beautiful gathering effects on, for example, child ren's wear or curtains, can be achieved quickly and L With this technique you can obtain a similar effect easily with the shirring foot to braiding, Appliqués can also be made more • Attach the shirring foot by hooking the rear bar of impressive by this seam. the foot into the rear groove of the foot holder. • Attach the single needle cording foot Push the foot upwards until it snaps into the front • Place the gimp thread into the foot so that it leads through one of the grooves at the front and lies under the sewing foot at the back. bar. • Place the fabric to be gathered under the sewing foot and the fabric to remain flat, downwards L • Now overstitch the gimp thread with narrow, dense zigzag stitches. TIP: You can obtain a remarkable effect by overstit ching a medium pearl thread with 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 length: Stitch width: Tension: 27 0.35-1 1.5-2.0 3 the foot • Disengage the shirring foot by pushing it down at the front and remove it in the direction of the groove of the sewing foot holder at the back TIP: By increasing the needle thread tension and the stitch length, you can increase the gathering effect Program: 00 L Stitch length: 3 Tension: 3-5 L L L L ) L 130 L

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Cording
is
a
technique
in
which
pearl
cotton
or
a
fine
cord
is
overstitched
to
produce
a
purl
seam.
With
this
technique
you
can
obtain
a
similar
effect
to
braiding,
Appliqués
can also
be
made
more
impressive
by
this
seam.
Attach
the
single
needle
cording
foot
• Place
the
gimp
thread
into
the
foot
so
that
it
leads
through
one
of
the
grooves
at the
front
and
lies
under
the
sewing
foot
at
the
back.
Now
overstitch
the
gimp
thread
with
narrow,
dense
zigzag
stitches.
TIP:
You
can
obtain
a
remarkable
effect
by
overstit
ching
a
medium
pearl
thread
with
a
thread
of
a
different
color.
27
0.35—1
1.5-2.0
3
L
• Attach
the
shirring
foot
by
hooking
the
rear
bar
of
the
foot
into
the
rear
groove
of
the
foot
holder.
Push
the
foot
upwards
until
it
snaps
into
the
front
bar.
Place
the
fabric
to
be
gathered
under
the
sewing
L
foot
and the
fabric
to
remain
flat,
downwards
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
ring
effect
you
create.
Be
sure
to
guide
the
fabric
edges
evenly
through
the
foot
Disengage
the
shirring
foot
by
pushing
it
down
at
the
front
and
remove
it
in
the
direction
of
the
groove
of
the
sewing
foot
holder
at
the back
TIP:
By
increasing
the
needle
thread
tension
and
the
stitch
length,
you
can
increase
the
gathering
effect
Single
needle
cording
foot
Shirring
foot
Beautiful
gathering
effects
on,
for
example,
child
ren’s
wear
or
curtains, can
be
achieved
quickly
and
easily
with
the
shirring
foot
L
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Program:
Stitch length:
Stitch
width:
Tension:
130
Program:
Stitch
length:
Tension:
00
3
3-5
)
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