Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual - Page 70

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ED ) 111 Embroidering with a dense zigzag stitch! Tapering Wiuzrniasnfigaigtngh"sie.ttyeiBttloychyuhirvsraebmtrgeeiauecccdlhoahnmtiiiinnnqeegusitetstnhhwa- eerirzidwonitwghiwdz.eathrhIginc-oshAftiisnattchgcdhliaoselc-lndeSasdenaenx"bsozteeniagpe zigzag stitch you can create interesting embroidery. Even embroidering Apply iron-on backing or place silk backing paper under the fabric. c. - Ss,,ebeltuetcnttoenezhdigolezloatg"hrsaetniadtdchsteeGlne,scistoentthetsotict"cebhnuteltetronnnghethoedletlo"e, position Turn the width knob (34) smoothly and - consistently from 0 to 5 again to 0 while sewing 1 mm and back at a constant speed throughout the procedure. Note: If you selected the position, the stitch width right or loft needle will only change in one direction. Unven embroidering Apply iron-on backing or place silk backing - paper under the fabric. - Ss,,ebeltuetcnttoenezhdigolezlaetg"hrasetnaidtdchsteeClne,scistoentthtesotict"cebhnutetlteronnnghethoedletlo"e, position (. - Increase or decrease the width of the stitch using the width knob (34). Note: If you selected the position, the stitch width right or left needle will enly change in one direction. 66

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ED
)
111
Embroidering
with
a
dense
zigzag
stitch!
Tapering
With
your
machine
the
zigzag
stitch
can
be
infinitely
varied
in
its
width.
In
Anglo-Saxon
usage
this
technique
in
which
a
dense
zig
zag
stitch
becomes
narrower
is
called
“tape
ring”.
By
regulating
the
width
of
this
dense
zigzag
stitch
you
can
create
interesting
embroidery.
Even
embroidering
Apply
iron-on
backing
or
place
silk
backing
paper
under
the
fabric.
Set
needle
thread
tension
to
“buttonhole”,
select
zigzag
stitch
G,
set
stitch
length
to
,,buttonholo”
and
select
the
center
needle
position
c.
Turn
the
width
knob
(34)
smoothly
and
consistently
from
0
to
5
1
mm
and
back
again
to
0
while
sewing
at
a
constant
speed
throughout
the
procedure.
Note:
If
you
selected
the
right
or
loft
needle
position,
the
stitch
width
will
only
change
in
one
direction.
Unven
embroidering
Apply
iron-on
backing
or
place
silk
backing
paper
under
the
fabric.
Set
needle
thread
tension
to
“buttonhole”,
select
zigzag
stitch
C,
set
stitch
length
to
,,buttonhole”
and
select
the
center
needle
position
(.
Increase
or
decrease
the
width
of
the
stitch
using
the
width knob
(34).
Note:
If
you
selected
the
right
or
left
needle
position,
the
stitch
width
will
enly
change
in
one
direction.
66