Pfaff creative 4.5 Manual - Page 83

Open and exit, feature, stitch point, add a stitch, or stitch point

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Open and exit Stitch Creator™ feature Stitch Creator™ feature can be used in both sewing mode and in embroidery mode. To open, just touch the Stitch Creator™ feature icon (A) on the option bar. To close Stitch Creator™ feature and sew or embroider your created stitch or combination, touch OK (18) in the top right corner of the screen. Note: If sewing mode is active and your programmed stitch is ready to be sewn, you can also close the active function by pressing the foot control, or by pressing the start/stop button. Some stitches cannot be used with Stitch Creator™ feature. If you try to select one of these stitches, a pop-up will notify you. 'HÀQLWLRQRIDstitch point A stitch point is the point where the needle goes through the fabric. Stitches are connected by stitch points. Each stitch point is indicated by a dot. A marked VWLWFKSRLQWLVLQGLFDWHGE\DÀOOHGVTXDUH$ selected stitch point is indicated by an outlined square. 6WDUWFUHDWLQJadd a stitch or stitch point To add a new stitch point touch the new stitch point icon (6). You can also add an existing stitch from the stitch selection area (1) or selection menu (19). 6HOHFWVWLWFKHVVWLWFKSRLQWV To select a stitch point, just touch it on screen with your stylus. If selecting more than one stitch point, the stitches in between will automatically be selected as well. To mark the previous or next stitch point in your stitch, use the arrows (12). Information about the created stitch is shown EHWZHHQWKHDUURZV7KHÀUVWQXPEHULVWKHPDUNHG stitch point. The second number is the total number of stitch points. A A Sewing mode Embroidery mode 18 1 6 12 19 Stitch Creator™ feature 6:3

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Sewing mode
Embroidery
mode
A
A
Stitch Creator™ feature
Open and exit
Stitch Creator™
feature
Stitch Creator™
feature can be used in both sewing
mode and in embroidery mode. To open, just touch
the
Stitch Creator™
feature icon (A) on the option
bar. To close
Stitch Creator™
feature
and sew or
embroider your created stitch or combination, touch
OK (18) in the top right corner of the screen.
Note: If sewing mode is active and your programmed
stitch is ready to be sewn, you can also close the active
function by pressing the foot control, or by pressing the
start/stop button.
Some stitches cannot be used with
Stitch Creator™
feature. If you try to select one of these stitches, a
pop-up will notify you.
stitch point
A stitch point is the point where the needle goes
through the fabric. Stitches are connected by stitch
points.
Each stitch point is indicated by a dot. A marked
selected stitch point is indicated by an outlined
square.
add a stitch
or stitch point
To add a new stitch point touch the new stitch point
icon (6). You can also add an existing stitch from the
stitch selection area (1) or selection menu (19).
To select a stitch point, just touch it on screen
with your stylus. If selecting more than one stitch
point, the stitches in between will automatically be
selected as well.
To mark the previous or next stitch point in your
stitch, use the arrows (12).
Information about the created stitch is shown
stitch point. The second number is the total number
of stitch points.