Pfaff creative vision 5.5 Owner's Manual - Page 115

Basting 7, Color block sort 8, Pan 9

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Embroidery mode - stitch-out Basting (7) Basting enables you to secure your fabric to a stabilizer placed under it. It is especially useful when the fabric to be embroidered cannot be hooped. Basting provides support for stretchy fabrics. Touch the basting icon (7) to activate basting. Long touch the icon to open a window to select to add the basting stitch around the design area and/ or around the hoop area. Select baste around design and the machine will add a basting stitch around the design area, outlining the area where the design will be placed on the fabric. Select baste around hoop area to add a basting stitch close to the inner edge of the hoop. The baste stitches will be added as the Àrst separate color block(s) at the beginning of the color list. You can step stitch by stitch and step in and out of the baste color block(s). Note: Basting can only be enabled while on the Àrst stitch in the embroidery. Color block sort (8) To sort the color blocks before embroidering, just touch the color block sort icon. The color block sort will reduce the number of thread color changes. If any color overlaps, the color order will remain the same, even after sorting. The function will also recognize if a turnable hoop is used. The two sides will be sorted individually. The number of color blocks will not change, i.e. the blocks with the same color will not be merged to one block. To merge the color blocks and sew without stopping between the blocks, use the color merge function, found in more options. Note: The color block sort icon is disabled when you start to embroider. Pan (9) In embroidery stitch-out, the pan function is always active. Use the stylus to pan on screen. 9:5

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Embroidery mode - stitch-out
Basting (7)
Basting enables you to secure your fabric to a
stabilizer placed under it. It is especially useful
when the fabric to be embroidered cannot be
hooped. Basting provides support for stretchy
fabrics.
Touch the basting icon (7) to activate basting.
Long touch the icon to open a window to select to
add the basting stitch around the design area and/
or around the hoop area.
Select baste around design and the machine
will add a basting stitch around the design area,
outlining the area where the design will be placed
on the fabric. Select baste around hoop area to add
a basting stitch close to the inner edge of the hoop.
The baste stitches will be added as the
À
rst separate
color block(s) at the beginning of the color list. You
can step stitch by stitch and step in and out of the
baste color block(s).
Note: Basting can only be enabled while on the
À
rst
stitch in the embroidery.
Color block sort (8)
To sort the color blocks before embroidering, just
touch the color block sort icon. The color block sort
will reduce the number of thread color changes.
If any color overlaps, the color order will remain
the same, even after sorting. The function will also
recognize if a turnable hoop is used. The two sides
will be sorted individually.
The number of color blocks will not change, i.e.
the blocks with the same color will not be merged
to one block. To merge the color blocks and sew
without stopping between the blocks, use the color
merge function, found in more options.
Note: The color block sort icon is disabled when you
start to embroider.
Pan (9)
In embroidery stitch-out, the pan function is
always active. Use the stylus to pan on screen.