Pfaff ClassicStyle 1529 Owner's Manual - Page 59

Stretch, L/K Stretch, I/F Stretch, H Stretch, I/G Stretch, 4 mm., F/G Stretch

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Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques 3:3 Borders with a combination of stitches (only on select 1546) By combining different stitches you can easily achieve embroidery effects. This is a simple way to embellish tablecloths and garments. • Place appropriate stabilizer under the fabric. • Mark the center with tailor's chalk. • Begin with the combination M/G Stretch, stitch width 5 . Embroider along the marked line. Then turn the fabric and embroider back down the border in reverse. • Sew close to the Àrst border with the combination L/K Stretch stitch width 5 . • I/F Stretch, stitch width 5 , completes the border. Embroider one row. Then turn the fabric and embroider back down the border in reverse. Combinations with colored thread (only on select 1546) Additional effects can be produced with different colored thread. Multi-colored thread was used for the middle border in this example. You can purchase it in a great variety of shades from your PFAFF dealer. • Place appropriate stabilizer under the fabric. • Mark the middle with tailor's chalk. • Begin with the stitch H Stretch, stitch width 5 . Embroider along the marked line. Then turn the fabric and embroider back down the border in reverse. • Sew close to the Àrst border with the stitch I/G Stretch, stitch width 2-4 mm. • F/G Stretch, stitch width 3-4 mm completes the border. 3:3

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3:3
Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques
Borders with a combination of stitches
(only on select 1546)
By combining different stitches you can
easily achieve embroidery effects. This is
a simple way to embellish tablecloths and
garments.
Place appropriate stabilizer under the
fabric.
Mark the center with tailor’s chalk.
Begin with the combination
M/G
Stretch
, stitch width
5
. Embroider along
the marked line. Then turn the fabric
and embroider back down the border in
reverse.
Sew close to the
À
rst border with the
combination
L/K Stretch
stitch width
5
.
I/F Stretch
, stitch width
5
, completes
the border. Embroider one row. Then
turn the fabric and embroider back down
the border in reverse.
Combinations with colored thread
(only on select 1546)
Additional effects can be produced with
different colored thread. Multi-colored
thread was used for the middle border
in this example. You can purchase it in a
great variety of shades from your PFAFF
dealer.
Place appropriate stabilizer under the
fabric.
Mark the middle with tailor’s chalk.
Begin with the stitch
H Stretch
, stitch
width
5
. Embroider along the marked
line. Then turn the fabric and embroider
back down the border in reverse.
Sew close to the
À
rst border with the
stitch
I/G Stretch
, stitch width
2-4 mm.
F/G Stretch
, stitch width
3-4 mm
completes the border.