Pfaff creative sensation pro II Manual - Page 5

Sequencing

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4 Sewing mode 4:1 Sewing mode 4:2 Sewing mode - overview 4:2 Select a stitch 4:3 Sewing recommendations 4:3 Machine settings 4:3 Raise and lower the presser foot 4:3 Stitch settings 4:4 Stitch width 4:4 Stitch positioning 4:4 Stitch length 4:4 Stitch density 4:5 Mirroring 4:5 Balance 4:5 Buttonhole slit length 4:6 Button stitch repetition 4:6 Thread metering/Thread tension 4:7 Adjust thread tension/thread metering 4:7 Free-motion options 4:8 Sequence start position 4:9 Save options 4:9 Option bar 4:11 Speed control 4:11 Tie-off options 4:11 Sewing programs 4:12 Sequencing 4:13 Stitch Creator™ feature 4:13 Sewing techniques 4:14 Sewing in zippers 4:14 Sewing hems in heavy fabric 4:14 Three-step zigzag stitch 4:15 Blindhem stitch 4:15 Buttonholes 4:16 Sew on a button 4:18 Darning 4:18 Special sewing techniques 4:21 Four direction sewing 4:21 Stacking stitches 4:22 Single ribbon stitches 4:22 Double ribbon stitches 4:23 Common sewing pop-ups 4:24 5 Sequencing 5:1 Sequencing 5:2 Sequencing - overview 5:2 Open and exit sequencing 5:3 Create a sequence 5:3 Sequence commands 5:4 Horizontal preview 5:5 Directional stitches 5:5 Zoom to all 5:6 Loading and sewing a sequence 5:6 Saving a sequence 5:7 Important sequencing information 5:8 Common sequencing pop-ups 5:8 6 Stitch Creator™ feature 6:1 Stitch Creator™ feature 6:2 Stitch Creator™ feature - overview 6:2 Open and exit Stitch Creator™ feature 6:3 'HÀQLWLRQRIDVWLWFKSRLQW 6:3 Start creating - add a stitch or stitch point 6:3 Select stitches/stitch points 6:3 Multi-select 6:4 Delete selected stitch point 6:4 Duplicate selected stitch point 6:4 Insert a new stitch point 6:4 Zoom 6:4 Mirroring side to side 6:5 Mirroring end to end 6:5 Triple stitch 6:5 Touch functions 6:6 Position of the marked stitch point 6:6 Loading and sewing a stitch 6:7 Saving a stitch 6:7 Common Stitch Creator™ feature pop-ups 6:8 Important Stitch Creator™ feature information 6:8 Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing PDFKLQH7KLVGLVFRORULQJPD\EHYHU\GLIÀFXOWRU impossible to remove. Fleece and denim fabric, especially red and blue, often contain a lot of excess dye. If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before sewing to avoid the discoloring.

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Sewing mode
4:1
Sewing mode
4:2
Sewing mode - overview
4:2
Select a stitch
4:3
Sewing recommendations
4:3
Machine settings
4:3
Raise and lower the presser foot
4:3
Stitch settings
4:4
Stitch width
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4:4
Stitch positioning
.........................................................
4:4
Stitch length
..................................................................
4:4
Stitch density
................................................................
4:5
Mirroring
......................................................................
4:5
Balance
..........................................................................
4:5
Buttonhole slit length
..................................................
4:6
Button stitch repetition
...............................................
4:6
Thread metering/Thread tension
4:7
Adjust thread tension/thread metering
...................
4:7
Free-motion options
4:8
Sequence start position
4:9
Save options
4:9
Option bar
4:11
Speed control
..............................................................
4:11
Tie-off options
............................................................
4:11
Sewing programs
.......................................................
4:12
Sequencing
.................................................................
4:13
Stitch Creator
feature
..............................................
4:13
Sewing techniques
4:14
Sewing in zippers
......................................................
4:14
Sewing hems in heavy fabric
...................................
4:14
Three-step zigzag stitch
............................................
4:15
Blindhem stitch
..........................................................
4:15
Buttonholes
.................................................................
4:16
Sew on a button
.........................................................
4:18
Darning
.......................................................................
4:18
Special sewing techniques
4:21
Four direction sewing
...............................................
4:21
Stacking stitches
.........................................................
4:22
Single ribbon stitches
................................................
4:22
Double ribbon stitches
..............................................
4:23
Common sewing pop-ups
4:24
Sequencing
5:1
Sequencing
5:2
Sequencing - overview
5:2
Open and exit sequencing
5:3
Create a sequence
5:3
Sequence commands
...................................................
5:4
Horizontal preview
.....................................................
5:5
Directional stitches
......................................................
5:5
Zoom to all
...................................................................
5:6
Loading and sewing a sequence
5:6
Saving a sequence
5:7
Important sequencing information
5:8
Common sequencing pop-ups
5:8
Stitch Creator
feature
6:1
Stitch Creator
feature
6:2
Stitch Creator
feature - overview
6:2
Open and exit
Stitch Creator
feature
......................
6:3
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6:3
Start creating - add a stitch or stitch point
...............
6:3
Select stitches/stitch points
.......................................
6:3
Multi-select
...................................................................
6:4
Delete selected stitch point
........................................
6:4
Duplicate selected stitch point
...................................
6:4
Insert a new stitch point
.............................................
6:4
Zoom
.............................................................................
6:4
Mirroring side to side
.................................................
6:5
Mirroring end to end
..................................................
6:5
Triple stitch
...................................................................
6:5
Touch functions
6:6
Position of the marked stitch point
6:6
Loading and sewing a stitch
6:7
Saving a stitch
6:7
Common
Stitch Creator
feature pop-ups
6:8
Important
Stitch Creator
feature information
6:8
Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause
discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing
impossible to remove.
Fleece and denim fabric, especially red and blue, often
contain a lot of excess dye.
If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment
contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before
sewing to avoid the discoloring.
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