Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual - Page 84

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e prog 'I H1 a C jO.3511 2 b C jO.35-1J 2 {J - t.. 0 1 Cording fool - Cording foot Copsiruomrraldilitsanienrgaetmoics.obarWrdatieidtichsihnontghvi.qiesAur-yepsoptiiulnticqcwhuaehéndiscohtcobatpnapeirnaaolrsdlaounthcbeereeffaaedct made more impressive by this seam. - Mark the ding too required motif tight curves or on the angles fabric, avoi if possible. - Elfionnoggt.aygtaherentnhienplcoaoncreediotnhfgethffeoilolfitnrogannytdagrprnolaoincveethstheoetbfatihclke groove under the foot shoe. - Now overstitch the filling yarn with and dense zigzag stitches. Now you narrow have made what is called a purl seam. TIP: You can overstitching also obtain a special effect by a medium pearl thread with a thread of a different color. Appliqué foot Adrmqpeuuepnacrépntfeleyifmcqoatduoa,biéttf.edesfraeebiaunraeertslceinsefatluqauylvunsaisdefcartkiinipattlccytaiyhhtoaetmneesdfsraf.nadsesYeecsatpoy.amuoenBucdciywaacalnuiatlsnhwcimunatotgahyobkesutdeatpaiinfaporfonpeliis sole for the zigzag seam. Insert the appliqué foot in the sewing - machine. Transfer your drafted pattern to the face - side, smooth side, of the fusible backing fabric. Remember that e.g. letters have to be drawn in mirrored fashion. -. Now iron the qué material. backing fabric onto the app)Cut the motif out and pull the paper off. Place and iron on the appliqué parts on the - base material. Afterwards overstitch all contours with no - row and dense zigzag stitches. When you reach a curve, use the "needle down" (thmeodweolrk62m3o2r)efueanscitliyo.nAtlosohemlpakyeousugreuitdhee needle passes the outer edge so that no fraying occurs later. 80

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Cording
foot
Cording
is
a
technique
in
which
pearl
thread
or
a
tine
cord
is
over-stitched
to
produce
a
purl
seam.
With
this
you
can
obtain
an
effect
similar
to
braiding.
Appliqués
can
also
be
made
more
impressive
by
this
seam.
Mark
the
required
motif
on
the
fabric,
avoi
ding
too
tight
curves
or
angles
if
possible.
Engage
the
cording
foot
and
place
the
fil
ling
yarn
in
one
of
the
front
grooves
ot
the
foot.
then
place
the
filling
yarn
in
the
back
groove
under
the
foot
shoe.
Now
overstitch
the
filling
yarn
with
narrow
and
dense
zigzag
stitches.
Now
you
have
made
what
is
called
a
purl
seam.
TIP:
You
can
also
obtain
a
special
effect
by
overstitching
a
medium
pearl
thread
with
a
thread
of
a
different
color.
Appliqués
are
quickly
made
and
always
pro
duce
a
beautiful
fancy
effect.
By
using
diffe
rent
materials
and
patterns
you
can
obtain
many
different
variations.
You
can
make
a
perfect,
densely
stitched
seam
with
the
appli
qué
foot.
because
it
has
a
special
cutout
on
is
sole
for
the
zigzag
seam.
Insert
the
appliqué
foot
in
the
sewing
machine.
Transfer
your
drafted
pattern
to
the
face
side,
smooth
side,
of
the
fusible
backing
fabric.
Remember
that
e.g.
letters
have
to
be
drawn
in
mirrored
fashion.
-.
Now
iron
the
backing
fabric
onto
the
app)-
qué
material.
Cut
the
motif
out
and
pull
the
paper
off.
Place
and
iron
on
the
appliqué
parts
on
the
base
material.
Afterwards
overstitch
all
contours
with
no
row
and
dense
zigzag
stitches.
When
you
reach
a
curve,
use
the
“needle
down”
(model
6232)
function
to
help
you
guide
the
work
more
easily.
Also
make
sure
the
needle
passes
the
outer
edge
so
that
no
fraying
occurs
later.
Appliqué
foot
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