Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 180

Quilting, patchwork

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Quilting QAmriuamelitsleht,rionihcdgaasnwisbhsaeiecctthtrolaemwdriesatistoaonndaemalvraestkielsoewtpicuiensdgheobtobeyfbctylhhenefwtioqiwtvuhieevr.meTm sahnoaiyfste enthusiasts worldwide. AaLtppqhroauaeqettdiusntljdteioloirtttinnfahngacsaeglkdtwetaeoounadtmosdyfuogtseoacretlmcrotltiohynhcnetanechrsleoleimcysinntttisessodcidhpsdooatlnfsteplotatieohylntdaferhuyeroeaepeolnrilbfeeylmaactyccuheakehnesdraiesfloqnaofugoyorimfefimlnrtmp.gaopoTtafeilhteryetiichseraeiselaitsoel.fr material. The entire quilt is often also bordered with the 0Mqbnu3yeoi.echrdkUealolnesyvidneta!hgrn,rUdetyhsaoeeidusarsiansiCltnvyidrti,sceihahpbtoloiyevwloyeseueev7swce5taer7inrn0igttdhwpotrrihelolyraveodlaiouddorienksq(apuaqeisumlrtliiiolfantntgmcs)htaiaitdncsehg color for the bobbin. Sqtlsshatuteiyirittteleccttar,hhhsdeewoo.tgffienl.nltethh8sed-eeidiosl9pnqea,o.uptailWphlyntre,edheasyeartsonedeutrhlytetwueohcnsuitrlslepainaoorodnronwa;ldytvtuhhsescetreeiiryntecilgtnhoatthouteohestrneemftrotbheihrpodaelybienaobtdthuienrree made look (see page ??). ObodwatEfrfa6hafunoeofvnh.crsadro3emdceekulnt5qonelastfutul(owtheaslmdseiryaeelpshrottweydmeihieeiranoe,nica.n,ltrg(ugihttIeaa.httDsdeotlnteteHhTrhhgdwaqeeiweeescuysriytd,cenoi8dhlsjgergstuoetto,kseoehairfsnyamleoootnomahffruf)nuddeiaupepetiithasissdesinttcetemt).oacohhcTbhnfibifeieesnheocrgategvooepopvrcetiaeaeqhtdbtrarrhiuhoeytsteteosiireptcliwtpittnuhdmiiirnmglenoeooeadpenrrcfarionnoeilvlepasyvorrixnetatsdetaeahs.eturcndumicewTanttcgihllhhcotiyeneanwehevb.e.bg,eieolteedsr.lkge. C) 'I-' 178

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C)
‘I-’
Quilting
Quilting
is
a
traditional
sewing
technique.
This
method
which
was
developed
by
the
wives
of
American
settlers
to
make
use
of
leftover
mate
rials,
has
become
an
artistic
hobby
with
many
enthusiasts
worldwide.
A
quilt
always
consists
of
three
layers
of
material.
Lots
of
geometrically
shaped
pieces
of
material
are
joined
together
in
continually
changing
patterns
to
form
the
top
layer
of
the
quilt.
This
is
then
tacked
to
the
middle
layer
made
of
polyester
padding
and
connected
to
the
back
layer
of
the
quilt
that
usually
consists
of
one
uniform
piece
of
material.
The
entire
quilt
is
often
also
bordered
with
the
back
layer.
Of
course,
the
work
of
piecing
the
individual
bits
of
material
together
must
be
very
precise.
The
dual
feed
(IDT
system)
is
of
great
importance
when
doing
this,
so
that
the
parts
do
not
move
and
so
that
they
join
up
to
each
other
exactly.
Even
when
sewing
and
embroidering
over
the
three
layered
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
outer
edge
of
the
foot
is
of
an
inch,
e.g.
6.35
mm,
and
8
of
an
inch
to
the
inner
edge.
Moreover,
your
Creative
7570
provides
quilt
stitch
03.
Using
this
stitch
you
can
do
your
quilting
quickly
and
easily,
however
it
will
look
as
if
made
by
hand!
Use
invisible
sewing
thread
(perlon)
as
needle
thread
and
polyester
thread
in
a
matching
color
for
the
bobbin.
Set
the
needle
thread
tension
very
taut
for
your
quilt,
e.g.
8—9,
and
select
a
rather
loose
bobbin
thread
tension.
When
you
now
stitch
on
the
three
layers
of
the
quilt,
you
will
only
see
the
triple
stitch
of
the
polyester
thread;
the
intermediate
stitch
will
disappear
thus
producing
the
hand
made
look
(see
page
??).
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