Pfaff creative 7530 Owner's Manual - Page 152

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Draw the desired cross stitch motif on graph paper. Divide this motif into blocks which can be entered into the memories as pattern combinations. Now mark the starting point of the first cross stitch in each memory. The start and end points of the cross stitches are particularly im portant as they determine the stitch direction. A cross stitch that finishes on the right can only be combined with a cross stitch that starts on the right. The starting points are marked with a small circle and the end points are marked with a dot. ip: With the "" key, you can transfer starting ioints from left to right and from right to left. • Mark each memory with a number and arrows for the respective sewing direction. "c • Press the key for pattern sequence. • Now enter the selected cross stitches into an empty M-Memory. • To sew the pattern, recall the programmed me mories successively by pressing the "single pattern" key" ( • After you have finished sewing the first me mory, pull the threads to the reverse side of the fabric and knot them together. • Select the next memory. When you position the sewing foot, watch the crosswise lines on stitch foot 2A.They should be aligned with the starting points of the adjoining cross stitches. • Allow the left metal edge in the window of the foot to move exactly along the line of the previ ously sewn pattern. In this way you can avoid spaces between adjoining pattern sequences. • Sew the individual memories one after the other. Then iron the embroidered motif on the reverse side of the fabric. ross stitch motif "rabbit" :or this motif, the following combinations have een stored: Vii- 4x90/91 V12- 2x92/4x90/91/3x90/2x91/ 3 x 90 / 92 i13- 9x91 V14- 3x90 V15- 2x91/4x90/92/3x90/2x92/ 3 x 90 / 91 4116- 4x90/92 4117- 92/5x90/92 4118- 3x92 4119- 3x91 M5 M2 aU,) C., +0 U, U) 2 0 a(07 = )0 0 Q) = c 145 Wce

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Draw
the
desired
cross
stitch
motif
on
graph
paper.
Divide
this
motif
into
blocks
which
can
be
entered
into
the
memories
as
pattern
combinations.
Now
mark
the
starting
point
of
the
first
cross
stitch
in
each
memory.
The
start
and
end
points
of
the
cross
stitches
are particularly
im
portant
as
they
determine
the
stitch
direction.
A
cross
stitch
that
finishes
on
the
right can
only
be
combined
with
a
cross
stitch
that
starts
on
the
right.
The
starting
points
are
marked
with
a
small
circle
and
the
end
points
are
marked
with
a
dot.
ip:
With
the
““
key,
you
can
transfer
starting
ioints
from
left
to
right
and
from
right
to
left.
Mark
each
memory
with
a
number
and
arrows
for
the
respective
sewing
direction.
Press
the
“c
key
for
pattern
sequence.
Now
enter
the
selected
cross
stitches
into
an
empty
M-Memory.
To
sew the pattern,
recall
the
programmed
me
mories
successively
by
pressing
the
“single
pattern”
key”
(
After
you
have
finished
sewing
the
first
me
mory,
pull
the
threads
to
the
reverse
side
of
the
fabric
and
knot
them
together.
Select
the
next
memory.
When
you
position
the
sewing
foot,
watch
the
crosswise
lines
on
stitch
foot
2A.They
should
be
aligned
with
the
starting
points
of
the
adjoining
cross
stitches.
Allow
the
left
metal
edge
in
the
window
of
the
foot
to move exactly
along
the
line
of
the
previ
ously
sewn
pattern.
In
this
way
you
can
avoid
spaces
between
adjoining
pattern
sequences.
Sew
the
individual
memories
one
after
the
other.
Then
iron
the
embroidered
motif
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
fabric.
U)
a,
C.,
+0
U,
U)
2
0
(07
a
=
)
0
0
Q)
=
c
Wce
M5
ross
stitch
motif
“rabbit”
:or
this
motif,
the
following
combinations
have
een
stored:
Vii—
4x90/91
V12—
2x92/4x90/91/3x90/2x91/
3
x
90
/
92
i13—
9x91
V14—
3x90
V15—
2x91/4x90/92/3x90/2x92/
3
x
90
/
91
4116—
4x90/92
4117—
92/5x90/92
4118—
3x92
4119—
3x91
M2
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