Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's Manual - Page 93

guiding, however, beginning.

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Mo iiog rams NO matter whether you work on terry cloth or woven ebric, with the darning foot and Program 50 you an monogram any initials of your own design. tree-hand guiding however needs a little practice 1 the beginning. • Transfer the initials with the disappearing-ink pen to the area to be embroidered. • Lowei the feed dog and attach the darning foot see pages 32 and 73). Block capitals are a little easier to embroider. The feed dog does not need to be lowered, i.e. rio free hand guiding is required. All you have to rIo is stitch along the marked lines using Program 50 • Apply iron on backing or place stabilizer undci neat h • Mark the monogram on the fabric. • Now embroider the marked lines with Program 50 • 01500 a pi000 of writer-soluble stabilizer on thr rabric. • Frame the faorio in an enthroicler' hoop and em uroider it vith Program 50. Do riot forget to LISO the darning position. • Knot the threads and pull off the stabilizer Any remaining stabilizer is dissolved ii waterL 0 E I TIP: If you sew fast but move the materia sow: " stitches wii be more dense. 0 Di terry clotn the monogrum niList first be pro 0 lawn with narrow zigzag stitches and then ovei srwn wth a wider zigzag stitch. This makes sure :ht terry cloTh oops are properly covered. 91

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Mo
iiog
rams
NO
matter
whether
you
work
on
terry
cloth
or
woven
ebric,
with
the
darning
foot
and
Program
50
you
an
monogram
any
initials
of
your
own
design.
tree-hand
guiding
however
needs
a
little
practice
1
the
beginning.
Transfer
the
initials
with
the
disappearing—ink
pen
to
the
area
to
be
embroidered.
Lowei
the
feed
dog
and
attach
the
darning
foot
see
pages
32
and
73).
01500
a
pi000
of
writer-soluble
stabilizer
on
thr
rabric.
Frame
the
faorio
in
an
enthroicler’
hoop
and
em
uroider
it
vith
Program
50.
Do
riot
forget
to
LISO
the
darning
position.
Knot
the
threads
and
pull
off
the stabilizer
Any
remaining
stabilizer
is
dissolved
ii
waterL
TIP:
If
you
sew
fast
but
move
the
materia
sow:
stitches
wii
be
more
dense.
Di
terry
clotn
the
monogrum
niList
first
be
pro
lawn
with
narrow
zigzag
stitches
and
then
ovei
srwn
wth
a
wider
zigzag
stitch.
This
makes
sure
:ht
terry
cloTh
oops
are
properly
covered.
Block
capitals
are
a
little
easier
to
embroider.
The
feed
dog
does
not
need
to
be
lowered,
i.e.
rio
free
hand
guiding
is
required.
All
you
have
to
rIo
is
stitch
along
the
marked
lines
using
Program
50
Apply
iron
on
backing
or
place
stabilizer
undci
neat
h
Mark
the
monogram
on
the
fabric.
Now
embroider
the
marked
lines
with
Program
50
0
E
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0
0
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