Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual - Page 67

Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Manual

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S I' I '4 '4 1! •1 Borders with a combination of stitches By combining different embroidery keys as desired you can easily achieve other embroi dered effects. This is a simple and pleasing way to embellish tablecloths and garments. - Apply iron-on backing or place silk backing paper under the fabric. Mark the center with tailor's chalk. - - You can now begin with the combination M/G Stretch, stitch width 5 frI. Embroider along the marked line. Then turn the fabric and embroider back down the border in reverse. - Then sew close to the first border with the combination 1/K Stretch, stitch width 5 mm fri. - I/F Stretch, stitch width 5 mm frI. comple tes the border. Embroider one row. Then turn the material and embroider back down the border in reverse. Combinations with colored thread An additional effect can be produced with dif ferent colored thread. Multicolored thread was used for the middle border in this example. You can purchase it in a great variety of sha des from your PFAFF dealer. Apply iron-on backing or place silk backing - paper under the fabric. Mark the middle with tailor's chalk. - - You can now begin with the combination H Stretch, stitch width 5 fri. Embroider along the marked line. Then turn the fabric and embroider back down the border in reverse. Then sew close to the first border with the combination M/G Stretch, stitch width 2 - 4 mm. FIG Stretch, stitch width 3 - 4 mm, com - pletes the border. I 63

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Borders
with
a
combination
of
stitches
By
combining
different
embroidery
keys
as
desired
you
can
easily
achieve
other
embroi
dered
effects.
This
is
a
simple
and
pleasing
way
to
embellish
tablecloths
and
garments.
Apply
iron-on
backing
or
place
silk
backing
paper
under
the
fabric.
Mark
the
center
with
tailor’s
chalk.
You
can
now
begin
with
the
combination
M/G
Stretch,
stitch
width
5
frI.
Embroider
along
the
marked
line.
Then
turn
the
fabric
and
embroider
back
down
the
border
in
reverse.
Then
sew
close
to
the
first
border
with
the
combination
1/K
Stretch,
stitch
width
5
mm
fri.
I/F
Stretch,
stitch
width
5
mm
frI.
comple
tes
the
border.
Embroider
one
row.
Then
turn
the
material
and
embroider
back
down
the
border
in
reverse.
Combinations
with
colored
thread
An
additional
effect
can
be
produced
with
dif
ferent
colored
thread.
Multicolored
thread
was
used
for
the
middle
border
in
this
example.
You
can
purchase
it
in
a
great
variety
of
sha
des
from
your
PFAFF
dealer.
Apply
iron-on
backing
or
place
silk
backing
paper
under
the
fabric.
Mark
the
middle
with
tailor’s
chalk.
You
can
now
begin
with
the
combination
H
Stretch,
stitch
width
5
fri.
Embroider
along
the
marked
line.
Then
turn
the
fabric
and
embroider
back
down
the
border
in
reverse.
Then
sew
close
to
the
first
border
with
the
combination
M/G
Stretch,
stitch
width
2
-
4
mm.
FIG
Stretch,
stitch
width
3
4
mm,
com
pletes
the
border.
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