Pfaff creative designer Owner's Manual - Page 8

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ci0' 4* 06 2 5 40 14 29 13 35 40 44 52 56 64 68 72 75 80 84 88 92 96 100104108112116120124126132136140144148152156180184168172175l50184188192196 i , .0004 08 I L : I I H 2 45 20 24 29 32 35 4044*8 52 65064 56 72 7680 44 68 92 951061041081 211612012412613213614014*148152156180164l58172175I80184188192196 Ii 2 The distance between each pattern should be five or more squares (Fig. 1). With single patterns the distance between the individual motifs can be determined by shifting the fabric. The first and last stitch of a continuous pattern must be on the same width line, (00-54> of the matrix (Fig. 6). Now establish length points. Always set the points at the intersections of the lines. Every point means the needle penetration in the material. Select between 4 and 7 squares for the length and width. Only on curves should the points be drawn more densely, at a distance of roughly 2 to 5 squares, (Fig. 3). Sewing of patterns with zigzag stitch requires a shorter length. In each case the length should be equal to one square (Fig. 4).

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The
distance
between
each
pattern
should
be
five
or
more
squares
(Fig.
1).
With
single
patterns
the
distance
between
the
individual
motifs
can
be
determined
by
shifting
the
fabric.
The
first
and
last
stitch
of
a
continuous
pattern
must
be
on
the
same
width
line,
(00—54>
of
the
matrix
(Fig.
6).
Now
establish
length
points.
Always
set
the
points
at
the
intersections
of
the
lines.
Every
point
means
the
needle
penetration
in
the
material.
Select between
4
and
7
squares
for
the
length
and
width.
Only
on
curves
should
the
points
be
drawn
more
densely,
at
a
distance
of
roughly
2
to
5
squares,
(Fig.
3).
Sewing
of
patterns
with
zigzag
stitch
requires
a
shorter
length.
In
each
case
the
length
should be
equal
to
one
square
(Fig.
4).