Pfaff expression 2034 Owner's Manual - Page 93

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rcesi I'. f 's C- r' cZ&riILh 1tzUft, V Pintuck Foot In' (ldssic heirloom sewing technique can be easily lopli dIed on many types of fabric such as light cotton and ii. Undergarments and children's clothes are given a H).tiltJIc touch by pintucking. Atlich the pintuck foot. IrriI a twin needle on your machine (e.g. 130/705 I /Wl; 1.6 or 2.0 mm needle spacing; size 80>. Ilinad the two needles (see page 31). )'nq a water-soluble marker, draw a placement line for '/1)111 first pintuck. Iii iujse the bobbin thread tension by turning the idu'lIng screw of the bobbin case slightly to the right ee chapter on "Bobbin thread tension"). This will help huni well-defined pintucks. ;i'w your first pintuck. When you start on the second pintuck, allow the first pintuck to run parallel in a groove ii Pie foot. This will produce evenly spaced pintucks. Stitch; 1 Stitch length: 2.5 Tension: 5 Tip: If you would like to emphasise the pintuck effect, you can attach a pintuck blade (special accessory) on the front edge of the needle plate. The pintuck blade pre-shapes the fabric prior to sewing and produces a better-defined pintuck. For thin fabrics use the pintuck foot with 7 grooves and the small pintuck blade, for heavier materials use the pintuck foot with 5 grooves and the large pintuck blade. Inserting a gimp thread creates a similar optical effect by making the pintuck appear even more raised. A cording tongue is not used when inserting a gimp thread in your pintucks. • Remove the needle plate. • Thread the gimp thread from below through the hole at the center front of the needle plate. • Replace the needle plate. The notch between the needle plate and the sewing machine provides space for the gimp thread while sewing. Feed the gimp thread under the work support so that it does not become knotted during sewing. • Gently pull the fabric taut while sewing the pintucks. 101

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I’.
f
‘s
C-
r’
r
rcesi
cZ&iILh
1tzUft,
In’
(ldssic
heirloom
sewing
technique
can
be
easily
lopli
dIed
on
many
types
of
fabric
such
as
light
cotton
and
ii.
Undergarments
and
children’s
clothes
are
given
a
H).tiltJIc
touch
by
pintucking.
Atlich
the
pintuck
foot.
IrriI
a
twin
needle
on
your
machine
(e.g.
130/705
I
/Wl;
1.6
or
2.0
mm
needle
spacing;
size
80>.
Ilinad
the
two
needles
(see
page
31).
)‘nq
a
water-soluble
marker,
draw
a
placement
line
for
‘/1)111
first
pintuck.
Iii
iujse
the
bobbin
thread
tension
by
turning
the
idu’lIng
screw
of
the
bobbin
case
slightly
to
the
right
ee
chapter
on
“Bobbin
thread
tension”).
This
will
help
huni
well-defined
pintucks.
;i’w
your
first
pintuck.
When
you
start
on
the
second
pintuck,
allow
the
first
pintuck
to
run
parallel
in
a
groove
ii
Pie
foot.
This
will
produce
evenly
spaced
pintucks.
Stitch;
1
Stitch
length:
2.5
Tension:
5
Tip:
If
you
would
like
to
emphasise
the
pintuck
effect,
you
can
attach
a
pintuck
blade
(special
accessory)
on
the
front
edge
of
the
needle
plate.
The
pintuck
blade
pre-shapes
the
fabric
prior
to
sewing
and
produces
a
better-defined
pintuck.
For
thin
fabrics
use
the
pintuck
foot
with
7
grooves
and
the
small
pintuck
blade,
for
heavier
materials
use
the
pintuck
foot
with
5
grooves
and
the
large
pintuck
blade.
Inserting
a
gimp
thread
creates
a
similar
optical
effect
by
making
the
pintuck
appear
even
more
raised.
A
cording
tongue
is
not
used
when
inserting
a
gimp
thread
in
your
pintucks.
Remove
the
needle
plate.
Thread
the
gimp
thread
from
below
through
the
hole
at
the
center
front
of
the
needle
plate.
Replace
the
needle
plate.
The
notch
between
the
needle
plate
and
the
sewing
machine
provides
space
for
the
gimp
thread
while
sewing.
Feed
the
gimp
thread
under
the
work
support
so
that
it
does
not
become
knotted
during
sewing.
Gently
pull
the
fabric
taut
while
sewing
the
pintucks.
V
Pintuck
Foot
101