Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's Manual - Page 103

layers, suitablE, chniques, SilJd, Pmurics, rimotic,r, ririltmg, rInili, dcrimin, lower, teriqila,

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this is what you do: jt out the patches of your quilt with templates oU have bought or made yourself. A seam iowance of a ciua.rtei Of an inch should already e included in the templates • sew the patches together following the design to >iece the quilt top. • The seam allowances of quilts are never sergeci 5 nd always pressed to the darker fanric side. • Baste the finished top sine of thn rmilt to tile padding layei and rio the same with thn wronq side of the quilt In traditional quilts tlui.sc three layers of tahi ic nrc sown together by na cl with sn mu stitci es out it is quicker and more pratical with the sewinq machine. i.e. with Program 03. Emhroiclce l stitches look very good on solid colomd mmcl print fabric. - :- t.trz'r'.4•"zfl %_?.7 flTE - f .q S 4•1 C - --: . •_t. W7 : ter on you can use your quilt to cover up your jed linens on to make pillows or wall nanginqs it. Emhroider stitches or I re motion machoe niuiltinq arm vcr' suitablE' "chniques fur seP SilJd Pmurics In fror_ rimotic,r macnmiJ ririltmg the rInili quidecl thi ciug h [lie roacnine li hand Use qrr nromm 00 cud dcrimin foot no P ccl lower the teen dog see paq 27 mu can also muse teriqila tes to sketch your num it ni the rubric. 1 01

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jt
out
the
patches
of
your
quilt
with
templates
oU
have
bought
or
made
yourself.
A
seam
iowance
of
a
ciua.rtei
Of
an
inch
should
already
e
included
in
the
templates
sew
the
patches
together
following
the
design
to
>iece
the
quilt
top.
The
seam
allowances
of
quilts
are
never
sergeci
5
nd
always
pressed
to
the
darker
fanric
side.
-
--:
.
•_t.
ter
on
you
can
use
your
quilt
to
cover
up
your
jed
linens
on
to
make
pillows
or
wall
nanginqs
it.
Baste
the
finished
top
sine
of
thn
rmilt
to
tile
padding
layei
and
rio
the
same
with
thn
wronq
side
of
the
quilt
In
traditional
quilts
tlui.sc
three
layers
of
tahi
ic
nrc
sown
together
by
na
cl
with
sn
mu
stitci
es
out
it
is
quicker
and
more
pratical
with
the
sewinq
machine.
i.e.
with
Program
03.
Emhroiclce
l
stitches
look
very
good
on
solid
colomd
mmcl
print
fabric.
-
t.trz’r’.4•”zfl
%_?.7
flTE
-
S
:-
4•1
f
.q
W7
:
Emhroider
stitches
or
I
re
motion
machoe
niuiltinq
arm
vcr’
suitablE’
“chniques
fur
seP
SilJd
Pmurics
In
fror_
rimotic,r
macnmiJ
ririltmg
the
rInili
quidecl
thi
ciug
h
[lie
roacnine
li
hand
Use
qrr
nromm
00
cud
dcrimin
foot
no
P
ccl
lower
the
teen
dog
see
paq
27
mu
can
also
muse
teriqila
tes
to
sketch
your
num
it
ni
the
rubric.
this
is
what
you
do:
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