Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 205

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Fitting the fabric into the embroidery frame L There are two different frames included with the embroidery unit The smaller one is the 80 and the larger one is the 1 20 frame. L1 The 80 frame is for patterns sized up to 8 x 8 cm. The 1 20 frame is for patterns up to 11.5 x 1 2 cm. 80 frame: For smaller fabric parts which do not I fit into the 1 20 frame. For very fine or stretch materials which must be fitted tightly so that they have no slack (e.g. I fine knitted fabrics, silk etc.) 1 20 frame: For fabric parts which offer enough area for fitting. For all larger patterns I which require the embroidery field. The machine displays the frame size automatically for each selected pattern. I Now fit the material into the frame as described below. To achieve an improved embroidery result we I recommend placing embroidery fleece underneath the fabric and fitting it with the fabric as a support. 1. Mark the middle of the fabric with a cross. We recommend using a chalk that disappears when I ironed or a self-erasing magic marker. I I 1 I I I I L 2. Loosen the retaining screw (9). The inner frame can now be removed. L L L 18 L

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Fitting
the
fabric
into
the
embroidery
frame
There
are
two
different
frames
included
with
the
embroidery
unit
The
smaller
one
is
the
80
and
the
larger
one
is
the
1
20
frame.
The
80
frame
is
for
patterns
sized
up
to
8
x
8
cm.
The
1
20
frame
is
for
patterns
up
to
11.5
x
1
2
cm.
80
frame:
For
smaller
fabric
parts
which
do
not
fit
into
the
1
20
frame.
For
very
fine
or
stretch
materials
which
must
be
fitted
tightly
so
that
they
have
no
slack
(e.g.
fine
knitted
fabrics,
silk
etc.)
1
20
frame:
For
fabric
parts
which
offer
enough
area
for
fitting.
For
all
larger
patterns
which
require
the
embroidery
field.
The
machine
displays
the
frame
size
automatically
for
each
selected
pattern.
Now
fit
the
material
into
the
frame
as
described
below.
To
achieve
an
improved
embroidery
result
we
recommend
placing
embroidery
fleece
underneath
the
fabric
and
fitting
it
with
the
fabric
as
a
support.
2.
Loosen
the
retaining
screw
(9).
The
inner
frame
can
now
be
removed.
L
L
1
I
I
I
I
I
1.
Mark
the
middle
of
the
fabric
with
a
cross.
We
recommend
using
a
chalk
that
disappears
when
ironed
or
a
self-erasing
magic
marker.
I
I
I
1
I
I
I
I
L
L
L
L
L
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