Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 184

Monograms

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Monograms Whether with the gram 02 working with terry-cloth or woven fabric, help you of the darning can embroider foot and the pro initials of your own design Free-hand guiding does, however, require a little practise. Here is how it is done: • Draw the initials onto the fabric with a dis appearing-ink marker. • Drop the feed dog and insert the darning foot (see page 37). • Place Avalon under the fabric. • Semprberaodidtehreinfaabcriccorindaannceemwbitrhoipdreorygrhamoop02a.nd Do not forget the darning position. • Knot (Any the threads and remove the Avalon. remaining pieces dissolve in water.) TIP: By sewing quickly and moving the material slowly, you stitch densely. Wgsztariahgtcmehsntimaetcnmuhdsb.ttrIhofnieirdtnshetirosbivnewegsraseyotwnitthnctehewretrdieytrh-rwcylaiothcntlhaoa,rtrhtbohrwelooaomzdpigeosrznaazogrieg completely sewn over. tEHchameanrtbesrtoithmhiedepeflfrryeieneesgdeswebdwlooagiclnokginsgleinsttothnet eords rlliooinsnpesgpsoeewmrdinetwhewchhpeicarsohst agermrayase,miaeynro0.su2. • Iron the fabric or use a paper underlay. • Draw the monogram onto the fabric. • Sew along the lines you have sketched with program 02. 0 E c L. 0 0 1 82

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Monograms
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Whether
working
with
terry-cloth
or
woven
fabric,
with
the
help
of
the
darning
foot
and
the
pro
gram
02
you
can
embroider
initials
of
your
own
design
Free-hand
guiding
does,
however,
require
a
little
practise.
Here
is
how
it
is
done:
Draw
the
initials
onto
the
fabric
with
a
dis
appearing-ink
marker.
Drop
the
feed
dog
and
insert
the
darning
foot
(see
page
37).
Place
Avalon
under
the
fabric.
Spread
the
fabric
in
an
embroidery
hoop
and
embroider
in
accordance
with
program
02.
Do
not
forget
the
darning
position.
Knot
the
threads
and
remove
the
Avalon.
(Any
remaining
pieces
dissolve
in
water.)
TIP:
By
sewing
quickly
and
moving
the
material
slowly,
you
stitch
densely.
When
embroidering
on
terry-cloth,
the
mono
gram
must
first
be
sewn
with
a
narrow
zigzag
stitch
and
then
overstitched
with
a
broader
zig
zag
stitch.
In
this
way
the
terry
cloth
loops
are
completely
sewn
over.
Embroidering
block
letters
is
somewhat
easier.
Here
the
feed
dog
is
not
dropped
which
means
that
the
free
sewing
is
no
longer
necessary,
you
can
simply
sew
along
the
lines
with
program
02.
Iron
the
fabric
or
use
a
paper
underlay.
Draw
the
monogram
onto
the
fabric.
Sew
along
the
lines
you
have
sketched
with
program
02.
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