Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 290

embroidered, motifs

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Sticking on embroidered motifs On material pieces which you would like to embro ider but which cannot be fitted into the embroidery' frame, you can embroider the motif and then stick it onto the material. Proceed as follows: Fit a layer of embroidery fleece and a layer of thermogauze (thermogauze on top) into the embro idery frame. Click the frame into place. Filled, closed patterns such as the teddy bear are particu larly suitable. Embroider the pattern. Then remove the excess embroidery fleece. Iron the embroidered piece until the thermogauze becomes fragile and can easily be removed. Then you can stick the embroidered piece onto the desired object with textile adhesive or with iron-on stabilizer, whereas the iron-on stabilizer gives a superior result. Thermogauze will be available from approx. January 1 996. 0'I.. Proceed as follows: E Place the iron-on stabilizer onto the reverse side of Then remove the paper, lay the embroidered motif 'V the embroidered fabric with the paper side facing upwards. Iron the two pieces of material together. onto the object which is to carry the motif and iron this also. e'V C 0 C 101

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On
material
pieces
which
you
would
like
to
embro
ider
but
which
cannot
be
fitted
into
the
embroidery’
frame,
you
can
embroider
the
motif
and
then
stick
it
onto
the
material.
Proceed
as
follows:
Fit
a
layer
of
embroidery
fleece
and
a
layer
of
thermogauze
(thermogauze
on
top)
into
the
embro
idery
frame.
Click
the
frame
into
place.
Filled,
closed
patterns
such
as
the
teddy
bear
are
particu
larly
suitable.
Embroider
the
pattern.
Then
remove
the
excess
embroidery
fleece.
Proceed
as
follows:
Place
the
iron-on
stabilizer
onto
the
reverse
side
of
the
embroidered
fabric
with
the
paper
side
facing
upwards.
Iron
the
two
pieces
of
material
together.
Iron
the
embroidered
piece
until
the
thermogauze
becomes
fragile
and
can
easily
be
removed.
Then
you
can
stick
the
embroidered
piece
onto
the
desired
object
with
textile
adhesive
or
with
iron-on
stabilizer,
whereas
the
iron-on
stabilizer gives
a
superior
result.
Thermogauze
will
be
available
from
approx.
January
1
996.
Then
remove
the
paper,
lay
the
embroidered
motif
onto
the
object
which
is
to
carry
the
motif
and
iron
this
also.
Sticking
on
embroidered
motifs
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E
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e
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0
C
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