Pfaff Tiptronic 2030 Owner's Manual - Page 112

Pfaff Tiptronic 2030 Manual

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I, . -IiI General notes on embroidery To enhance your own home textiles or garments the tiptronic 2040 and 2030 offer you a wide variety of fancy and decorative stitches• You can produce even greater embroidery variations by combining different patterns, colors and sizes. For embroidery work we recommend using special embroidery threads which are available from your PFAFF dealer. For areas to be embroidered you should always use an iron-on backing or other stabilizer under the fabric. Properly stabilizing your fabric will help eliminate distortion of your embroidery stitches. Mark your embroidery lines with a fabric marking pen or chalk. It is important to use only fabric marking pens/pencils. These marks can be removed after completing of your embroidery work. The following recommendations apply to all embroidery work: The stitch length and width can he altered as desired. Thread tension: • Lower the upper thread tension to between 2-3. Adjust as needed so bobbin thread does not pull to the top side of your project. Your embroidery results will be much prettier if your tension is properly adjusted. if needed, the bobbin thread tension can be increased/decreased to produce a consistent quality and a three-dimensional appearance to your work (see page 25). Presser feet: Presser feet No. I (for dual feed> and No. 2 (without dual feed) are most suitable for embroidery work. We recommend presser foot No. 2 for difficult to handle fabrics. 118

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General
notes
on
embroidery
I,
.
-IiI
To
enhance
your
own
home
textiles
or
garments
the
tiptronic
2040
and
2030
offer
you
a
wide
variety
of
fancy
and
decorative
stitches•
You
can
produce
even
greater
embroidery
variations
by
combining
different
patterns,
colors
and
sizes.
For
embroidery
work
we
recommend
using
special
embroidery
threads
which
are
available
from
your
PFAFF
dealer.
For
areas
to
be
embroidered
you
should
always
use
an
iron-on
backing
or
other
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Properly
stabilizing
your
fabric
will
help
eliminate
distortion
of
your
embroidery
stitches.
Mark
your
embroidery
lines
with
a
fabric
marking
pen
or
chalk.
It
is
important
to
use
only
fabric
marking
pens/pencils.
These
marks
can
be
removed
after
completing
of
your
embroidery
work.
The
following
recommendations
apply
to
all
embroidery
work:
The
stitch
length
and
width
can
he
altered
as
desired.
Thread
tension:
•
Lower
the
upper
thread
tension
to
between
2-3.
Adjust
as
needed
so
bobbin
thread
does
not
pull
to
the
top
side
of
your
project.
Your
embroidery
results
will
be
much
prettier
if
your
tension
is
properly
adjusted.
if
needed,
the
bobbin
thread
tension
can
be
increased/decreased
to
produce
a
consistent
quality
and
a
three-dimensional
appearance
to
your
work
(see
page
25).
Presser
feet:
Presser
feet
No.
I
(for
dual
feed>
and
No.
2
(without
dual
feed)
are
most
suitable
for
embroidery
work.
We
recommend
presser
foot
No.
2
for
difficult
to
handle
fabrics.
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