Pfaff creative vision 5.0 Technique Book - Page 7

Spring foot free-motion

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6 Touch the plus to raise the presser foot and the minus to lower the presser foot. 7 Touch OK to confirm your Sensormatic free-motion presser foot height. 8 Touch OK to close the settings menu. When the machine is set for free-motion 9 sewing the feed dogs are lowered automatically. The machine settings field now shows that 10 you have set your machine for Sensormatic free-motion sewing. Select any of the built in stitches and sew. Most free-motion sewing is stitched with 11 a straight stitch or with a zigzag stitch. However all stitches can be sewn in freemotion mode. Your movement of the fabric will determine how the stitch will look. Touch the Spring foot free-motion to 12 set your presser foot "jump" on the fabric while sewing. The Spring foot free-motion raises and lowers the presser foot with each stitch to hold the fabric on the stitch plate while a stitch is being formed. The Spring foot free-motion mode is used 13 together with the optional Open-Toe Freemotion Foot. The Spring foot free-motion mode is especially good to use when sewing contemporary quilts with different fabric heights. 14 Touch OK to close the settings menu. When the machine is set for free-motion 15 sewing the feed dogs are lowered automatically. creative vision Techniques Book 7 3 Settings menu

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creative vision Techniques Book
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Settings
menu
3
6
Touch the plus to raise the presser foot and
the minus to lower the presser foot.
7
Touch OK to confirm your Sensormatic
free-motion presser foot height.
8
Touch OK to close the settings menu.
9
When the machine is set for free-motion
sewing the feed dogs are lowered
automatically.
10
The machine settings field now shows that
you have set your machine for Sensormatic
free-motion sewing.
11
Select any of the built in stitches and sew.
Most free-motion sewing is stitched with
a straight stitch or with a zigzag stitch.
However all stitches can be sewn in free-
motion mode. Your movement of the fabric
will determine how the stitch will look.
12
Touch the
Spring foot free-motion
to
set your presser foot “jump” on the fabric
while sewing.
13
The Spring foot free-motion raises and
lowers the presser foot with each stitch to
hold the fabric on the stitch plate while a
stitch is being formed.
The Spring foot free-motion mode is used
together with the optional Open-Toe Free-
motion Foot.
The Spring foot free-motion mode is
especially good to use when sewing
contemporary quilts with different fabric
heights.
14
Touch OK to close the settings menu.
15
When the machine is set for free-motion
sewing the feed dogs are lowered
automatically.