Pfaff creative sensation pro II Manual - Page 142

How to embroider with, Cutwork Needles

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Embroidery mode - stitch-out How to embroider with Inspira™ Cutwork Needles 1. Hoop you fabric with heavy-weight water soluable stabilizer. 2. Look in your PFAFF® creative sensation™ pro II Embroidery Collection and follow the instructions for your embroidery design. Start embroidering according to stitch-out order. 3. When your Embroidery Collection indicates it is time for the Cutwork Needle, remove the needle and top thread. 4. Each Inspira™ Cutwork Needle has its own color. Match the color of the needle with the color of the needle shown in the Embroidery Collection. Replace the embroidery needle with the Inspira™ Cutwork Needle. (illustration 1) 5. Complete all the needle blocks according to the Embroidery Collection. Two or four needles will be used depending on the embroidery design. 6. Thread your machine and add a heavy-weight water soluable stabilizer underneath the hoop. The next color block will baste the new stabilizer together with the hooped fabric. 7. Trim any remaining threads and remove the cut fabric. (Illustration 2) 8. Finish your embroidery.  &OHDQWKHEREELQDUHDDIWHUÀQLVKLQJ\RXU design. (Illustration 3) Tips! • Always have your Embroidery Collection close at hand when stitching a cutwork embroidery. The Embroidery Collection will tell you when to use the cutwork needles. • If you see illustration no. 4 in the Embroidery Collection, the embroidery is a cutwork needle embroidery. • Some embroideries cannot be rotated or mirrored. If you see illustration no 5 it mean that you cannot rotate or mirror the embroidery. • Most fabrics that are suitable for cutwork will work with the Cutwork Needles. Try a small embroidery on the fabric before starting on your actual project. • For an even better result you can use the straight stitch needle plate. 9:12 1 2 3 4 5

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Embroidery mode - stitch-out
How to embroider with
Inspira
Cutwork Needles
1.
Hoop you fabric with heavy-weight water
soluable stabilizer.
2.
Look in your PFAFF
®
creative sensation
pro II Embroidery Collection and follow the
instructions for your embroidery design. Start
embroidering according to stitch-out order.
3.
When your Embroidery Collection indicates
it is time for the Cutwork Needle, remove the
needle and top thread.
4.
Each
Inspira
Cutwork Needle has its own
color. Match the color of the needle with the
color of the needle shown in the Embroidery
Collection. Replace the embroidery needle with
the
Inspira
Cutwork Needle. (illustration 1)
5.
Complete all the needle blocks according to the
Embroidery Collection. Two or four needles
will be used depending on the embroidery
design.
6.
Thread your machine and add a heavy-weight
water soluable stabilizer underneath the
hoop. The next color block will baste the new
stabilizer together with the hooped fabric.
7.
Trim any remaining threads and remove the cut
fabric. (Illustration 2)
8.
Finish your embroidery.
design. (Illustration 3)
Tips!
Always have your Embroidery Collection close
at hand when stitching a cutwork embroidery.
The Embroidery Collection will tell you when to
use the cutwork needles.
If you see illustration no. 4 in the Embroidery
Collection, the embroidery is a cutwork needle
embroidery.
Some embroideries cannot be rotated or
mirrored. If you see illustration no 5 it mean
that you cannot rotate or mirror the embroidery.
Most fabrics that are suitable for cutwork will
work with the Cutwork Needles. Try a small
embroidery on the fabric before starting on your
actual project.
For an even better result you can use the
straight stitch needle plate.
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