Pfaff ClassicStyle 1529 Owner's Manual - Page 63
Decorative buttonhole, Appliqué
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Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques 3:7 Decorative buttonhole This buttonhole is a beautiful alternative to the traditional buttonhole (see page 2:12-2:13). Since you determine the width of the buttonhole seam, the buttonhole can have a width of up to 10 mm. • Sew two buttonhole seams about 1 mm apart using a dense zigzag stitch (stitch G (1546), E (1536/1526), stitch width 3-5 mm). The needle thread tension is set to "buttonhole". • Select the right needle position and sew over both ends of the buttonhole seam with a triangle. To do this, turn the stitch width dial (27) during sewing constantly from 0 to 5 and back to 0. The top of the triangle should meet the middle of both buttonhole seams. Appliqué Appliqués are quickly made and always produce a beautiful fancy effect. By using different fabrics and patterns you can sew many different variations. You can make a perfect, densely stitched seam with the appliqué foot (special accessories), because it has a special cutout on the underside for the buttonhole seam. Use a fusible backing fabric to iron the appliqué onto the fabric, making it easier for you to appliqué. • 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 as a mirror image. • Now iron the backing fabric onto the appplqué fabric. Cut the motif out and pull the paper off. • Place and iron on the appliqué parts on the base fabric. • Sew over a appliqué fabric edges with the dense zigzag, stitch G (1546), E (1536/1526), stitch width 2-4 mm, stitch length "buttonhole". The needle thread tension is in the "buttonhole" area. Make sure the needle stitches over the outer edge so that no fraying occurs later. Tip: For appliqué pieces which are pointed at the ends, you can make the zigzag stitch narrower using the width dial (27) so that the ends are pointed. 3:7