Pfaff Tiptronic 2030 Owner's Manual - Page 99
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7: Cording foot Cording is a technique in which pearl thread or a fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam. With this you can obtain an effect similar to braiding. Appliqués can also be made more effective with this seam. Shirring foot Beautiful gathering effects on can be achieved quickly and easily with the shirring foot e.g. on lightweight children's wear or home decorating projects. - Attach the cording foot - Place the pearl thread in the foot so it leads through one of the grooves at the front and lies under the presser foot at the back. - Overstitch the pearl thread with a narrow satin stitch. This produces what is known as the purl seam. Tip: You can also obtain a remarkable effect by overstitching a medium pearl thread with a thread of a different color. Program: 1 2 Stitch length: 0.4 - 0.6 Stitch width: 1.5-2 Tension: 3 - Attach the shirring foot by hooking the rear bar of the foot into the rear groove of the foot holder. Push the foot upwards until it snaps into the front bar. - Place the fabric to be gathered, face up, under the presser foot and the fabric to remain flat face down, on the top through the foot cut out - Hold the top fabric slightly taut while sewing. The harder you pull the greater the gathering effect you achieve. - Be sure to guide the fabric edges evenly through the foot - Disengage the shirring foot by pushing it down at the front and remove it in the direc tion of the groove of the presser foot holder at the back. Tip: Tighter gathers can be achieved by increa sing the needle thread tension and the stitch length. Program: 1 Stitch length: 3 Tension: 3 - 5 1 04