Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 288

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Maxi pattern combinations from a card Attach the piece of leather which is to be embro idered onto embroidery fleece with a glue pen or textile adhesive. Now fit the fabric with the embroidery fleece into the embroidery frame and click it into the embro idery unit If the leather is too thick to be fitted into the frame, only fit the fleece into the embroidery frame and lay the extra leather over the embroidery unit so that it does not hinder the feed of the frame control when embroidering. Using Filmoplast is another possib ility (see picture above). This is a fleece which is adhesive on the top. This means that the parts to be embroidered do not have to be stuck into the embroidery frame. Instead they are stuck to the fleece. The Filmoplast is much easier to use than sticking with ordinary fleece. Take care to ensure that the leather is stuck down flat. On very thick and very stiff fabrics it is recom Tip: From time to time the sewing foot and needle retaining screws should be tightened as on thick mended to press the slow sewing key (3) before starting to sew and, where possible, to enlarge the materials the sewing foot and the needle can more easily become loose. I a) embroidery motif to avoid the needle breaking and extra perforation holes being made in the leather. C a) e 99

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Attach
the
piece
of
leather
which
is
to
be
embro
idered
onto
embroidery
fleece
with
a
glue
pen
or
textile
adhesive.
Now
fit
the
fabric
with
the
embroidery
fleece
into
the
embroidery
frame
and
click
it
into
the
embro
idery
unit
If
the
leather
is
too
thick
to
be
fitted
into
the
frame,
only
fit
the
fleece
into
the
embroidery
frame
and
lay
the
extra
leather
over
the
embroidery
unit
so
that
it
Take
care
to
ensure
that
the
leather
is
stuck
down
flat.
On
very
thick
and
very
stiff
fabrics
it
is
recom
mended
to
press
the
slow
sewing
key
(3)
before
starting
to
sew
and,
where
possible,
to
enlarge
the
embroidery
motif
to
avoid
the
needle
breaking
and
extra
perforation
holes
being
made
in
the
leather.
does
not
hinder
the
feed
of
the
frame
control
when
embroidering.
Using
Filmoplast
is
another
possib
ility
(see
picture
above).
This
is
a
fleece
which
is
adhesive
on
the
top.
This
means
that
the
parts
to
be
embroidered
do
not
have
to
be
stuck
into
the
embroidery
frame.
Instead
they
are
stuck
to
the
fleece.
The
Filmoplast
is
much
easier
to
use
than
sticking
with
ordinary
fleece.
Tip:
From
time
to
time
the
sewing
foot
and
needle
retaining
screws
should
be
tightened
as
on
thick
materials
the
sewing
foot
and
the
needle
can
more
easily
become
loose.
Maxi
pattern
combinations
from
a
card
I
a)
C
a)
e
99