Pfaff creative 1473 Owner's Manual - Page 162

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Cross-stitches
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2A
If
you
have
no
cross-stitch
pattern
available,
you
can
design
and
sew
your
own
pattern.
Draw
the
cross-stitch
pattern
on
graph
paper
(see
Fig.
1).
Before
beginning
to
sew,
mark
the
sewing
sequence
by
means
of
arrows
on
the
drawing.
As
shown
in
the
above
example,
indicate
the
sequence
of
numbers
for
every
pattern
sequ
ence
—M—.
This
is
required
for
programming
(Fig. 2).
Now
place
the
pattern
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow. The
number
of
cross
stitches
is
then
entered
for
each
pattern
sequence
in
a
free
M
memory
by
pressing
‘rn
em
+“
key
48
each
time.
For
sewing,
the
programmed
memories
are
then
selected
one after
the
other,
beginning
with
the
first
M-memory.
Fancy
stitching
foot
No. 2A
has red
lines
on
it
which
make
cross-stitch
sewing
easier
for you.
The
crosswise
lines
in
the
foot
are
for
deter
mining
the
beginning
of
the
pattern.
Allow
the
left
metal
edge
in
the
window
of
the
foot
to
move
exactly
along
the
line
of
the
pat
tern
sewn
previously,
in
order
to
avoid
spa
cings
occurring
between
adjoining
patterns.
(XX<
)4
(XX
x.
K>
x)
x
M2
xX>
CXX(
M2
X)c
)0<
C.)
-
Arrow
=
Sewing
direction
Point
=
Beginning
of
sewing
(needle
penetra
tion)
When
sewing
is
begun
the
needle
always
ent
ers
in
the
middle
of
the
foot.
The
red
dot
on
the
pattern
marks
each
starting
point.
In
order
to
shift individual
cross
stitches,
71
from
left
to
right,
press
the
pattern
reverse
key
beforehand.
The
mirroring
of
program
71 is
indicated
in
the
computer
by
a
dash
after
figure
71i,
The
illustrations
on
this
and
the
following
pages
provide
some
suggestions
of
ways
to
make
attractive
cross-stitch
patterns
with
your
Creative,
instead
of
by
hand.
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