Pfaff creative 7550 Owner's Manual - Page 174

Ladder, hemstitching

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Hemstitching
pattern
Programs
No.
110,
113,
118
and
119.
For
these
programs
use
wing
needle
130/705
H
Wing,
size
100,
without
pulling
threads
from
the
fabric.
Program
No.
119
can
also
be
sewn
as
a
curved
edge
or
for
securing
edges.
C.)
E
a)
“Ladder”
hemstitching
Programs
No.
111,112.
114
and
117.
Draw
the
threads
at
the
required
width
the
same
as
in
hand
hemstitching.
Embroider
along
both
fabric
edges
with
the
respective
program.
When
you
do
this
the
needle
must
enter
at
the
side
of
the
edges
in
to
the
drawn
threads;
this
will
bunch
the
threads.
176
TIP:
Use
the
“slow
sewing”
function
so
that
the
needle
stitches
evenly
and
the
threads
can
be
bunched
neatly.