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Pfaff Creative 2140 - Fringe Foot; Felling Foot

Pfaff Creative 2140
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7-10
7.
Accessories
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.
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
No:
3
Stitch
length:
0.5
-
1
mm
Stitch
width:
1.5-
2.5
mm
Felling
foot
Flat
felled
seams
are
particularly
strong
and
are
commonly
known
as
jeans
seams.
Seams
on
sportswear
and
children’s
wear,
blouses
and
shirts
are
more
durable
with
this
technique.
You
can
make
these
seams
particularly
decorative
by
using
a
sewing
thread
of
a
contrasting
color.
The
felling
foot
is
available
in
two
different
widths.
Attach
the
felling
foot
to
the
presser
foot
holder.
Place
the
fabrics’
wrong
sides
together.
Overlap
the
raw
edge
of
the
lower
ply
by
about
3/8-5/8”
(1-1.5
cm).
Place
this
overlapping
edge
over
the
tongue
of
the
felling
foot.
The
fabric
must
be
placed
fully
under
the
presser
foot.
Sew
along
the
folded
edge
with
a
straight
stitch.
Separate
the
fabric
and
feed
the
protruding
hem
into
the
felling
foot.
The
hem
is
turned
over
by
the
foot
and
is
overstitched
along
the
edge.
Pull
the
two
fabric
layers
taut
during
sewing.
Stitch
No:
1
Stitch
length:
3
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