Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 137

appliqués

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Appliqué work ci For this, two worksteps are required. First workstep E prog cci ii 10 -.- 2-3 2 Stitch width: 0.5 mm Stitch length: 1.0 mm Trace the design on the reverse side of the fabric, lay the appliqué on the face side and baste it on, making sure it matches the fabric grain. Sew along the outline of the design on the reverse side (Fig, 1). Trim the excess material close to the contour seam (Fig. 2). Second workstep prog 10 cc) [] 2-3 2 Stitch width: 1.5 mm Stitch length: 0.2 to 0.25 mm (for cording) Sew over the raw edges of the appliqué with nar row, dense zigzag (purl) stitches. To make the edge of the appliqué more promi nent, insert a filler cord in the seam (Figs. 3 and 4). Ready-made fabric appliqués can be applied much more easily. Before you cut out the design, iron on a fusible backing. This reinforces the mate rial, makes it easier to cut, and prevents fraying. Baste on the design. Place three layers of tissue paper under the fabric and sew along the edges of the design with dense, narrow zigzag stitches. In this way, a good-looking seam is produced. • For cording we recommend the appliqué foot (special accessory) 3

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Appliqué
work
E
prog
cci
ii
10
-.-
2—3
2
Stitch
width:
0.5
mm
Stitch
length:
1.0
mm
Trace
the
design
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
fabric,
lay
the
appliqué
on
the
face
side
and
baste
it
on,
making
sure
it
matches
the
fabric
grain.
Sew
along
the
outline
of
the
design
on
the
reverse
side
(Fig,
1).
Trim
the
excess
material
close
to
the
contour seam
(Fig.
2).
Second
workstep
prog
cc)
[]
10
2—3
2
Stitch
width:
1.5
mm
Stitch
length:
0.2
to
0.25
mm
(for
cording)
Sew
over
the
raw
edges
of
the
appliqué
with
nar
row,
dense
zigzag
(purl)
stitches.
To
make
the
edge
of
the
appliqué
more
promi
nent,
insert
a
filler
cord
in
the
seam
(Figs.
3
and
4).
Ready-made
fabric
appliqués
can
be
applied
much
more
easily.
Before
you
cut
out
the
design,
iron
on
a
fusible
backing.
This
reinforces
the
mate
rial,
makes
it
easier
to
cut,
and
prevents
fraying.
Baste
on
the
design.
Place
three
layers
of
tissue
paper
under
the
fabric
and
sew
along
the
edges
of
the
design
with
dense,
narrow
zigzag
stitches.
In
this
way,
a
good-looking
seam
is
produced.
For
cording
we
recommend
the
appliqué
foot
(special
accessory)
ci
For
this,
two
worksteps
are
required.
First
workstep
3