Pfaff expression 2044 Owner's Manual - Page 95

folded/pressed - quilt sewing & embroidery machine

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E I - I Fringe foot With this special foot for fringe embroidery you can produce fantastic effects in no time. This foot is particularly effective on terry cloth. • Mark your desired pattern with a fabric marking pen. • Place a piece of stabilizer under the fabric. • Attach the fringe foot. • Set the upper thread tension to 2 3. • Embroider the motif row by row. For circles you must work from the outside inwards. • When using heavier threads, you should select a slightly longer stitch length. Always sew a test seam first. • When you have finished, pull the work carefully from the machine by holding the last loops. If you pull too quickly, you will pull the end loops flat/tight. • Knot the beginning and end threads on the reverse side. Stitch: 3 Stitch length: 0.5 - 1 Stitch width: 1.5 - 2.5 Tension: 2 - 3 Narrow edge foot/Stitch-in-the-ditch foot This presser foot makes narrow-edge topstitching easier. It is excellently suited to edge-joining separate fabric pieces, i.e. attaching lace to a finished fabric edge. The metal guide in the center of the foot acts to keep the two fabrics separated. The center guide also makes quilting neat and easy. The metal guide follows the seam for perfect quilting. Topstitching with a narrow edge For narrow-edge topstitching place the fabric edge against the center guide of the presser foot. Move the needle into the desired left hand position and topstitch. The center guide allows for perfect topstitch spacing. Stitch: 1 Stitch length: 2.5 Tension: 3-5 Sewing on lace Place the folded/pressed edge of your fabric to the left of the center guide and the finished edge of your lace to the right of the center guide. Both fabric and lace should be placed under the foot right side up. The center guide will keep the fabrics properly separated allowing for more precise stitching. Choose zigzag stitch No. 3 and sew catching the edge of the fabric and the lace. Adjust the width and length of your zigzag as desired. Stitch: 3 Stitch length: 1 - 3.0 Stitch width: 1.5 - 3.5 Tension: 3-5 91

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Fringe
foot
With
this
special
foot
for
fringe
embroidery
you
can
produce
fantastic
effects
in
no
time.
This
foot
is
particularly
effective
on
terry
cloth.
Mark
your
desired
pattern
with
a
fabric
marking
pen.
Place
a
piece
of
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Attach
the
fringe
foot.
Set
the
upper
thread
tension
to
2
3.
Embroider
the
motif
row
by
row.
For
circles
you
must
work
from
the
outside
inwards.
When
using
heavier
threads,
you
should
select
a
slightly
longer
stitch
length.
Always
sew
a
test
seam
first.
When
you
have
finished,
pull
the
work
carefully
from
the
machine
by
holding
the
last
loops.
If
you
pull
too
quickly,
you
will
pull
the
end
loops
flat/tight.
Knot
the
beginning
and
end
threads
on
the
reverse
side.
Stitch:
3
I
I
Stitch
length:
0.5
-
1
Stitch
width:
1.5
-
2.5
Tension:
2
-
3
Narrow
edge
foot/Stitch-in-the-ditch
foot
This
presser
foot
makes
narrow-edge
topstitching
easier.
It
is
excellently
suited
to
edge-joining
separate
fabric
pieces,
i.e.
attaching
lace
to
a
finished
fabric
edge.
The
metal
guide
in
the
center
of
the
foot
acts
to
keep
the
two
fabrics
separated.
The
center
guide
also
makes
quilting
neat
and
easy.
The
metal
guide
follows
the
seam
for
perfect
quilting.
Topstitching
with
a
narrow
edge
For
narrow-edge
topstitching
place
the
fabric
edge
against
the
center
guide
of
the
presser
foot.
Move
the
needle
into
the
desired
left
hand
position
and
topstitch.
The
center
guide
allows
for
perfect
topstitch
spacing.
Stitch:
1
Stitch
length:
2.5
Tension:
3-5
Sewing
on
lace
Place
the
folded/pressed
edge
of
your
fabric
to
the
left
of
the
center
guide
and
the
finished
edge
of
your
lace
to
the
right
of
the
center
guide.
Both
fabric
and
lace
should
be
placed
under
the
foot
right
side
up.
The
center
guide
will
keep
the
fabrics
properly
separated
allowing
for
more
precise
stitching.
Choose
zigzag
stitch
No.
3
and
sew
catching
the
edge
of
the
fabric
and
the
lace.
Adjust
the
width
and
length
E
of
your
zigzag
as
desired.
Stitch:
3
Stitch
length:
1
-
3.0
Stitch
width:
1.5
-
3.5
Tension:
3-5
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