Pfaff creative 7530 Owner's Manual - Page 132

Darning, elastic, stitch, Prog., Sewing, patches, tears

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Darning with elastic stitch Prog. 03 The elastic stitch is very suitable for repairing holes, tears and damaged areas. Depending on the size of the damaged area, sew over this area with rows of elastic stitches until it is well covered. When doing so, make sure that the stitch rows overlap eachother. Sewing on patches The best way to darn larger holes is to cover the damaged area with a piece of new material. Baste the piece of new material from the face side and overstitch its edges with the elastic stitch 03. Now cut back the damaged material up to the seam on the reverse side. Tip: In order to turn at the corners more easily, use the "needle down" function. ;p'''' Darning tears When mending tears, frayed edges or small holes, it is advisable to lay a small piece of fabric under the reverse side of the material. This piece of fabric strengthens the material and guarantees a perfect darn. Place a piece of fabric under the reverse side of the material to be darned.The piece of fabric used should be a little larger than the damaged area, Overstitch the damaged area in accordance 126 with the size of the tear using prog. 03. Cut back the piece of fabric as far as possible.

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Darning
with
elastic
stitch
Prog.
03
The
elastic
stitch
is
very
suitable
for
repairing
holes,
tears
and
damaged
areas.
Depending
on
the
size
of
the
damaged
area,
sew
over
this
area
with
rows
of
elastic
stitches
until
it
is
well
covered.
When
doing
so,
make
sure
that
the
stitch
rows
overlap
eachother.
Sewing
on
patches
The
best
way
to
darn
larger
holes
is
to
cover
the
damaged
area
with
a
piece
of
new
material.
Baste
the
piece
of
new
material
from
the
face
side
and
overstitch
its
edges
with
the
elastic
stitch
03.
Now
cut
back
the
damaged
material
up
to
the
seam
on
the
reverse
side.
Tip:
In
order
to
turn
at
the
corners
more
easily,
use
the
“needle
down”
function.
;p’’’’
Darning
tears
When
mending
tears,
frayed
edges
or
small
holes,
it
is
advisable
to
lay
a
small
piece
of
fabric
under
the
reverse
side
of
the
material.
This
piece
of
fabric
strengthens
the
material
and
guarantees
a
perfect
darn.
Place
a
piece
of
fabric
under
the
reverse
side
of
the
material
to
be
darned.The
piece
of
fabric
used
should
be
a
little
larger
than
the
damaged
area,
Overstitch
the
damaged
area
in
accordance
with
the
size
of
the
tear
using
prog.
03.
Cut
back
the
piece
of
fabric
as
far
as
possible.
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