Pfaff creative 7550 Owner's Manual - Page 152

Fringe, Stitch, length, width, 5-2.5, Tension, Cording, start, emphasize, cording, effect, Program

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Ii q Fringe foot With this special foot for loop embroidery you can produce fantastic effects in no time. Particularly on terry-cloth this foot can be quite effective. • Mark out any pattern the magic pen. you wish with chalk or • Use a stabilizer and engage the fringe foot. • yEomubhroavideetrothweomrkoftirfo,mrotwhebyourotswid. eFoirnwciarcrdle.s • For thicker threads you may have to choose a - longer stitch length; it is best to sew a test seam first. • When you have finished, pull the the machine carefully, because if work out of you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. • Knot the threads on the reverse side. Program: 02 Stitch length: 0,5-1 Stitch width: 1.5-2.5 Tension: 2-3 Cording foot Tusheedcwlaistshioc usteawniyngprtoebchlenmiqsuoenoffacborircdsi,ngsuccahn abse cotton and light woollens. Underclothing children's wear can be given a traditional with cording. and look • Engage the cording foot. • Replace the needle with a twin needle (1.6 or 2 mm) e.g. 130/705 H-ZWI, size 80. • Thread up with two needle threads. • Now set the (at about 5), needle thread tension quite tight to make the seam more pro minent. • Sew one row of cording. When you start the second row you can let the first sewn row run parallel you will in one of get even the foot's grooves. Doing this, spacings between the rows. sTyoefoIwPuth:icneIafgnnyaeofneuitddwlaegi"sicpvholearsttdoeti.hneTgemhctpiosohnrasdghsiuinazegpe"emtsohnoethrtecehoevfroadfblriuonrmingcteed.efudfregicnetg, You can obtain a similar effect by using a gimp thread; this makes the cording look wider. In this case, however, do not use a cording tongue. • To do this, remove the needle plate. • Thread the the needle gimp plate thread through the hole from below upwards. of • vtRhideepenslaecseepdaltecheepflnoaetreetdhalenedgpiltmahtepe.stTehwhreeianndgo.Ttmchhaiscbhteihntrweeeapedrno must be fed under the detachable work support, so that it does not become tangled during sewing. • While sewing the cording pull the material slightly. Program: 00 Stitch length: 2.5 Tension: 5 153 4-' 00 0 LLQ a) 2 d aE) - coQa) Ih- a4)J

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Fringe
foot
q
With
this
special
foot
for
loop
embroidery
you
can
produce
fantastic
effects
in
no
time.
Particularly
on
terry-cloth
this
foot
can
be
quite
effective.
Mark
out
any
pattern
you
wish
with
chalk
or
the
magic
pen.
Use
a
stabilizer
and
engage
the
fringe
foot.
Embroider
the
motif,
row
by
row.
For
circles
you
have
to
work
from
the
outside
inward.
For
thicker
threads
you
may
have
to
choose
a
-
longer
stitch
length;
it
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
last
loops
tight.
Knot
the
threads
on
the
reverse
side.
Program:
02
Stitch
length:
0,5—1
Stitch
width:
1.5—2.5
Tension:
2—3
Cording
foot
The
classic
sewing
technique
of
cording
can
be
used
without
any
problems
on
fabrics,
such
as
cotton
and
light
woollens.
Underclothing
and
children’s
wear
can
be
given
a
traditional
look
with
cording.
Engage
the
cording
foot.
Replace
the
needle
with
a
twin
needle
(1.6
or
2
mm)
e.g.
130/705
H-ZWI,
size
80.
Thread
up
with
two
needle
threads.
Now
set
the
needle
thread
tension
quite
tight
(at
about
5),
to
make
the
seam
more
pro
minent.
Sew
one
row
of
cording.
When
you
start
the
second
row
you
can
let
the
first
sewn
row
run
parallel
in
one
of
the
foot’s
grooves.
Doing
this,
you
will
get
even
spacings
between
the
rows.
TIP:
If
you
wish
to
emphasize
the
cording
effect,
you
can
fit
a
“cording
tongue”
on
the
front
edge
of
the
needle
plate.
This
shapes
the
fabric
during
sewing
and
gives
the
cording
more
volume.
You
can
obtain
a
similar
effect
by
using
a
gimp
thread;
this
makes
the
cording
look
wider.
In
this
case,
however,
do
not
use
a
cording
tongue.
To
do
this,
remove
the
needle
plate.
Thread
the
gimp
thread
through
the
hole
of
the
needle
plate
from
below
upwards.
Replace
the
needle
plate.
The
notch
between
the
needle
plate
and
the
sewing
machine
pro
vides
space
for
the
gimp
thread.This
thread
must
be
fed
under
the
detachable
work
support,
so
that
it
does
not
become
tangled
during
sewing.
While
sewing
the
cording
pull
the
material
slightly.
Program:
00
Stitch
length:
2.5
Tension:
5
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4-’
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