Pfaff creative 7530 Owner's Manual - Page 73

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___ _ _ _ [ [ 00 04 08 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100104108112116120124128 Y12 116 140 144 48 l.' l6 6(1 64 E L T JttU H 12 1 2 3 4 521 22 23 24 L Placing the stitch points (stitches> By drawing stitch points on to your design you After that, the stitch points should be numbered are setting the stitch length of your pattern at the consecutively according to the sewing path. ' same time. Each point represents one needle This facilitates the input of stitch points for corn- penetration in the material, The optimum distance plicated motifs consisting of parts to be re-sewn of the points (width and length> is between several times. 4-7 squares. Only on curves should the points be drawn more densely, at a distance of roughly 2-5 squares. The distance between continuous patterns should be 5 or more squares. For single patterns it is possible to determine the distance between the single patterns by shifting the material. L L L 00 04 08 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 1001041081121161201241291321361401441491521551150 t rUt EH 40 t1 if 2o4J tttfJIfl jE L L If you are embroidering a motif with zigzag stitches, Make sure to observe a continuous logical the length points must be set very densely. The ideal distance is 1-2 squares. sequence corresponding to the sewing course of the machine. [ (Interruptions within the motif will also be embroidered!) L 68 L

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Placing
the
stitch
points
(stitches>
By
drawing
stitch
points
on
to
your
design
you
After
that,
the
stitch points
should
be
numbered
are
setting the
stitch
length
of
your
pattern
at
the
consecutively according
to
the
sewing
path.
same
time.
Each
point
represents
one
needle
This
facilitates
the
input
of
stitch
points
for
corn-
penetration
in
the
material,
The
optimum
distance
plicated
motifs
consisting
of
parts
to
be
re-sewn
of
the
points
(width
and
length>
is
between
several
times.
4—7
squares.
Only
on
curves should
the
points
The
distance
between
continuous
patterns
should
be
drawn
more
densely, at
a
distance
of
roughly
be
5
or
more
squares.
For
single
patterns
it
is
2—5
squares.
possible
to
determine
the distance
between
the
single
patterns
by
shifting
the
material.
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you
are
embroidering
a
motif
with
zigzag
stitches,
Make
sure
to
observe
a
continuous
logical
the
length points
must
be
set
very
densely.
The
sequence
corresponding
to
the
sewing
course
of
[
ideal
distance
is
1—2
squares.
the
machine.
(Interruptions
within
the
motif
will
also
be
embroidered!)
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