Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's Manual - Page 85

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El a I'-' r _,L General notes on embroidery Ralance Embroidery too, is an art that must be earned first. With tie right tips a id tricks re v.'ovu, it is unite easy to come up with benutifLil embroidery resLilts, Every embroidery pattern is stored witl i its opti ira ni length and width setting ii tbc' rnac'l uric However, if you embroider jersey, silk or heavy wnol it on ditlicult mater als may he rrucessar to i.e. ru C Thread tension adjust the settings wih r tIre balance slide key (sue In general the thread tension fur emla c1 minr must be looser than for sowing (± 3> page 10). in mant cases oatturn icucrtl stitch density nid pattern width can hc altered __1 In cuicitiou the bobbin thread tension I inst he tihtenecl by turning the large knu rIch screw on the Reinforcing the material nobum case a little to the right. This will result m a censistent qualty and a three hmensinnil oppea rance of the embroidery design Isee page 21 Errilrroiciery on any material, no nratler whether toe or U urck, is easier when the n inter cil is reinforced. Marry materials tend to corer act, especially wner i tIre embroidered stitches are set very dense. - Sewing feet Therefore we reconrmend to glnce a niec 01 rear Sewing foot no 2 is nest suited for cmlii oidnrv Cactioni be Dual Feed must I' hrsenqaged during ioihr eideR' snice otherwise the ci iibr oilieR pat turns ni gilt Ut; shifted. away paper u rider tIre iii ea to he enrbr ordered on In this way r1 itnterra sb Its cci ri In' avoided After enihroiderrrrg it can hi' rerlinved very easily Wate-solihic stabilizer is a trarrspcureirr gniiittnie vyinne wbicl i you place ur'i the iruaterral and L embroider on Alter eriihrorrlerrnq the water snlrulilr stal'iilizer can be removed easily nSnio cloth. Alternatively the riraterual can be i rrioistenrril r erriforcr 'ii with the ci "Sew Perfect" The reIn' ts nI tIe' gil can ory be coriiparecl after cipplyirru to those it on tin' ot stabilizinci spray. Let niatc,rir It hecorncrs very frrni and for most r'riaten ials you can emhon cider without placing paper underneath After er'nt)roldierr ng, tire gel can be washed out eanily r -J

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General
notes
on
embroidery
Embroidery
too,
is
an
art
that
must
be
earned
first.
With
tie
right
tips
a
id
tricks
re
v.’ovu,
it
is
unite
easy
to
come
up
with
benutifLil
embroidery
resLilts,
Thread
tension
In
general
the
thread
tension
fur
emla
cminr
1
must
be
looser
than
for
sowing
3>
In
cuicitiou
the
bobbin
thread
tension
I
inst
he
tihtenecl
by
turning
the
large
knu
rIch
screw
on
the
nobum
case
a
little
to
the
right.
This
will
result
m
a
censistent
qualty
and
a
three
hmensinnil
oppea
rance
of
the
embroidery
design
Isee
page
21
Sewing
feet
Sewing
foot
no
2
is
nest
suited
for
cmlii
oidnrv
Cactioni
be
Dual
Feed
must
I’
hrsenqaged
during
ioihr
eideR’
snice
otherwise
the
ci
iibr
oilieR
pat
turns
ni
gilt
Ut;
shifted.
Ralance
Every
embroidery
pattern
is
stored
witl
i
its
opti
ira
ni
length
and
width
setting
ii
tbc’
rnac’l
uric
However,
if
you
embroider
on
ditlicult
mater
als
i.e.
jersey,
silk
or
heavy
wnol
it
may
he
rrucessar
to
ru
adjust
the
settings
wih
r
tIre
balance
slide
key
(sue
page
10).
in
mant
cases
oatturn
icucrtl
stitch
density
nid
pattern
width
can
hc
altered
Reinforcing
the
material
Errilrroiciery
on
any
material,
no
nratler
whether
toe
or
U
urck,
is
easier
when
the
n
inter
cil
is
reinforced.
Marry
materials
tend
to
corer
act,
especially
wner
i
tIre
embroidered
stitches
are
set
very
dense.
Therefore
we
reconrmend
to
glnce
a
niec
01
rear
away
paper
u
rider
tIre
iii
ea
to
he
enrbr
ordered
on
In
this
way
ritnterra
1
sb
Its
cci
ri
In’
avoided
After
enihroiderrrrg
it
can
hi’
rerlinved
very
easily
Wate—solihic
stabilizer
is
a
trarrspcureirr
gniiittnie
vyinne
wbicl
i
you
place
ur’i
the
iruaterral
and
embroider
on
Alter
eriihrorrlerrnq
the
water
snlrulilr
stal’iilizer
can
be
removed
easily
nSnio
i
rrioistenrril
cloth.
Alternatively
the
riraterual
can
be
r
erriforcr
‘ii
with
the
ci
“Sew
Perfect”
The
reIn’
ts
nI
tIe’
gil
can
be
coriiparecl
to
those
ot
stabilizinci
spray.
Let
ory
after
cipplyirru
it
on
tin’
niatc,rir
It
hecorncrs
very
frrni
and
for
most
r’riaten
ials
you
can
emhon
cider
without
placing
paper
underneath
After
er’nt)roldierr
ng,
tire
gel
can
be
washed
out
eanily
El
a
I’-’
r
_,L
C
__1
-
L
r
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