Pfaff performance 2054 Owner's Manual - Page 71

motion, darning

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Free motion darning Attach highest darning foot No. 6. Make sure the needle is at its position. With thumb and index finger press the position darning foot together. Insert the pin of the darning foot as far as it go into the hole of the presser foot holder. The "C-shaped" should place itself around the presser bar. The long, plastic must be behind the needle clamp/needle se screw. will guide arm Lower the feed dog. Hoop your project to be repaired in a round embroidery hoop. Select the straight or zigzag stitch. Touch and select As you begin sewing, the darning position. the darning foot automatically engages in Draw up the bobbin threaad and sew a few stitches to the threads close to the project and continue sewing. secure. Clip Repair the damaged area/hole by guiding the fabric evenly forwards and repair area. backwards slightly longer than the length of the oW dvehegrerenaeytseoaaunr dhwasivltleitpcchroovodevureceredtahthesetardoreanamgeaarggareeidnp.aaiDrre.aar,ntiungrn inthbeoftahbrdiicre9c0tions tTmdoieopta:reperRpmceeomiannreesmdiosnbtbeeytnrh,tyewoleruhen.evgAnethrnsseeoewvfseiisdnnteg,ramoiwgfeihytdhtoiusuttmhritewc-thfoo,erekSfda.eswtdiosneggws tilonoogwsselproeewdel,dythwmeiallystaicltlacouhwseleynsomgutahtlol ikssnewotsa --__j N '\ N \N N'N N 70

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Free
motion
darning
Attach
darning
foot
No.
6.
Make
sure
the
needle
is
at
its
position
highest
position.
With
thumb
and
index
finger
press
the
darning
foot
together.
Insert
the
pin
of
the
darning
foot
as
far
as
it
will
go
into
the
hole
of
the
presser
foot
holder.
The
“C-shaped”
guide
should
place
itself
around
the
presser
bar.
The
long,
plastic
arm
must
be
behind
the
needle
clamp/needle
se
screw.
Lower
the
feed
dog.
Hoop
your
project
to
be
repaired
in
a
round
embroidery
hoop.
Select
the
straight
or
zigzag
stitch.
Touch
and
select
As
you
begin
sewing,
the
darning
foot
automatically
engages
in
the
darning
position.
Draw
up
the
bobbin
threaad
and
sew
a
few
stitches
to
secure.
Clip
the
threads
close
to
the
project
and
continue
sewing.
Repair
the
damaged
area/hole
by
guiding
the
fabric
evenly
forwards
and
backwards
slightly
longer
than
the
length
of
the
repair
area.
When
you
have
covered
the
damaged
area,
turn
the
fabric
90
degrees
and
stitch
over
the
area
again.
Darning
in
both
directions
over
a
tear
will
produce
a
stronger
repair.
Tip:
Remember,
when
sewing
with
the
feed
dogs
lowered,
the
stitch
length
is
determined
by
you.
An
even,
medium-to
fast
sewing
speed
will
allow
you
to
sew
a
more
consistent
length
of
straight
stitch,
Sewing
too
slowly
may
cause
small
knots
to
appear
on
the
reverse
side
of
your
work.
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