Pfaff creative 7530 Owner's Manual - Page 157

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Hemstitching
patterns
Programs
No.
95,
98,
103
and
104.
For
these
programs
use
wing
needle
130/705
H
Wing,
size
100,
without
pulling
threads.
Careful:
When
using
the
wing
needle,
the
stitch
width
must
not
be
any
larger
than
8
mm.
“Ladder”
hemstitching
Programs
No.
96,
97,
99
and
102.
Pull
the
threads
at
the
desired
width
out
of
the
fabric,
the
same
as
when
hemstitching
by
hand.
Embroider
along
both
fabric
edges
with
the
respective
programs.
When
doing
this,
the
needle
must
enter
at
the
side
of
the
edges
into
the
pulled
threads
thus
bunching
the threads.
Program
No.
104
can
also
be
stitched
as curved
edging
and
hem
strengthener
Hemstitching
as
edging
This
edging
is
used
on
very
fine,
thin
fabrics.
It
is
particularly
suitable
for
valances
or
ruffles.
For
these
the
threads
must
be
pulled.
Programs
No.
96,
97
and
102.
Sew
at
one
sewing
foot
length
along
the
fabric
edge.
Cut
the
extra fabric
at
the
hemstitching
edge
with
a
small
pair
of
scissors.
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