Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual - Page 85

Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Manual

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I I prog sI ,II_-j -- I 1 1 a 10.3511 2 J 0 2-3 Fne b (3 10.35-lI 2 2-3 foot J 1 I prog I 1a j 0.25 b 0.25 0 ' I - I I 1• IGuiftandI ] 45 JIwopraktcfho-otjI - - - Fringe foot With this special foot for loop embroidery you can produce fantastic effects in no time. This foot is very useful for terry cloth. - Mark out any pattern you wish with the magic pen. - Use a silk paper underlay and engage the fringe foot. - Embroider the motif, row by row. For circles you have to work from the outside inward. - For thicker threads you may have to choose a longer stitch length; it is best to sew a test seam first. - When you have finished, pull the work out of the machine carefully, because if you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. - Knot the threads on the reverse side. Quilt and patchwork foot When using the quilt and patchwo foot, always sew the pieces of fabric with the requi red seam allowance of 1/4 or 1/8 inch because the distance from the needle to the outer right edge of the foot is 1/4 inch (0.63 cm> and to the inner right edge 1/8 inch (0.31 cm). Patching (Sewing pieces of material together> - Insert the quilt and patchwork foot. - Sew the pieces of fabric together with the straight stitch. When working with a 1/4 inch seam allowance, guide the piece of fabric along the outer right edge of the foot. When working with a 1/8 inch seam allo wance guide the fabric along the inner right edge of the foot. Quilting (Sewing through the top layer, fleece layer and bottom layer of the quilt) - Sew the three fabric plies e.g. with the straight stitch) approx. 3 mm next to the seam (see page 70).

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Fringe
foot
With
this
special foot
for
loop
embroidery
you
can
produce
fantastic
effects
in
no
time.
This
foot
is
very
useful
for
terry
cloth.
Mark
out
any
pattern
you
wish
with
the
magic
pen.
Use
a
silk
paper
underlay
and
engage
the
fringe
foot.
Embroider
the
motif,
row
by
row.
For
circles
you
have
to
work
from
the
outside
inward.
For
thicker
threads
you
may
have
to
choose
a
longer
stitch
length;
it
is
best
to
sew
a
test
seam
first.
When
you
have
finished,
pull
the
work
out
of
the
machine
carefully,
because
if
you
pull
too fast,
you
will
pull
the
last
loops tight.
Knot
the
threads
on
the
reverse
side.
Quilt
and
patchwork
foot
When
using
the
quilt
and
patchwo
foot,
always
sew
the
pieces
of
fabric
with
the
requi
red
seam
allowance of
1/4
or
1/8
inch
because
the
distance
from
the
needle
to
the outer
right
edge
of
the
foot
is
1/4
inch
(0.63
cm>
and
to
the
inner right
edge
1/8
inch
(0.31
cm).
Patching
(Sewing
pieces
of
material
together>
Insert
the
quilt
and
patchwork
foot.
Sew
the
pieces
of
fabric
together
with
the
straight
stitch.
When
working
with
a
1/4
inch
seam
allowance,
guide
the
piece
of
fabric
along
the outer
right
edge
of
the
foot.
When
working with
a
1/8
inch
seam
allo
wance guide
the
fabric
along
the
inner
right
edge
of
the
foot.
Quilting
(Sewing
through
the
top
layer,
fleece
layer
and
bottom
layer
of
the
quilt)
Sew
the
three
fabric
plies
e.g.
with
the
straight
stitch)
approx.
3
mm
next
to
the
seam
(see
page
70).