Pfaff creative 7550 Owner's Manual - Page 80

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Eight-way feed stitches (Connecting stitches) I I With the connecting stitches you can sew em broidery and utility stitch programs into different directions. By shifting the patterns, new shapes and large-area embroidery motifs will be created. The connecting stitches are stored in the com puter as crosswise, lengthwise and diagonal programs. You may have to use several connecting stitches to visually separate patterns from each other, e.g. 6 diagonal stitches for 9 mm patterns. Pattern start and end are particularly important when combining a pattern with connecting stitches.The connecting stitches are always sewn from the pattern end in the direction chosen, and continue from the last connecting stitch to the pattern start of the next embroidery program. You can achieve the most beautiful results if the connecting stitches are overstitched by the course of the pattern. It is much easier to create a pattern combination with connecting stitches if you mark the desired pattern on the fabric first, divide it into embroidery patterns and connecting stitches and enter them into a memory. I a) I 0 I (I) a)! I i i179

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Eight-way
feed
stitches
(Connecting
stitches)
With
the
connecting
stitches
you
can
sew
em
broidery
and
utility
stitch
programs
into
different
directions.
By
shifting
the
patterns,
new
shapes
and
large-area
embroidery
motifs
will
be
created.
The
connecting
stitches
are
stored
in
the
com
puter
as
crosswise,
lengthwise
and
diagonal
programs.
You
may
have
to
use
several
connecting
stitches
to
visually
separate
patterns
from
each
other,
e.g.
6
diagonal
stitches
for
9
mm
patterns.
Pattern
start
and
end
are
particularly
important
when
combining
a
pattern
with
connecting
stitches.The
connecting
stitches
are
always
sewn
from
the
pattern
end
in
the
direction
chosen,
and
continue
from
the
last
connecting
stitch
to
the
pattern
start
of
the
next
embroidery
program.
You
can
achieve
the
most
beautiful
results
if
the
connecting
stitches
are
overstitched
by
the
course
of
the
pattern.
It
is
much
easier
to
create
a
pattern
combination
with
connecting
stitches
if
you
mark
the
desired
pattern
on
the
fabric
first,
divide
it
into
embroidery
patterns
and
connecting
stitches
and
enter
them
into
a
memory.
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