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Pfaff creative 7560

Pfaff creative 7560
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This
classical
sewing
technique
can
be
used
perfectly
well
on
many
fabrics
such
as
cottons
and
light
woolens.
With
pintucks
you
can
give
a
nostalgic
touch
to
night
wear
and
children’s
wear.
Insert
the
pintuck
foot.
Change
the
needle
for
a
twin
needle
(e.g.
130/705
H-ZWI;
needle
gauge-
1
.6
or
2.0
mm;thickness
80).
Thread
the
two
needles.
Increase
the
bobbin
thread
tension
by
turning
the
adjusting
screw
slightly
to
the
right
(see
section
“bobbin
thread
tension”).The
pintucks
now
appear
more
vividly.
Sew
one
pintuck.
When
you
sew
the
second
one
you
can
let
the
first
one
run
parallel
in
one
of
the
foot’s
grooves.This
ensures
that
the
spaces
between
the
pintucks
always
remain
the
same.
Program:
00
Stitch
length:
25
Tension:
5
Tip:
If
you
wish
to
emphasize
the
pintuck
effect,
you
can
fit
a
“cording
tongue”
(special
accessories)
on
the
front
edge
of
the
needle
plate.
Its
guide
shifts
the
fabric
upwards
thus
making
the
pintucks
look
even
more
voluminous.
For
thinner
materials,
use
a
pintuck
foot
with
7
grooves
and
the
small
cording
tongue.
For
thicker
materials,
use
a
pintuck
foot
with
5
grooves
and
the
larger
cording
tongue.
Sewing
with
a
gimp
thread
makes
a
similar
optical
effect,
it
makes
the
pintuck
even
broader.
However,
with
a
gimp
thread
you
work
without
a
cording
tongue.
First
remove
the
needle
plate.
Thread
the
gimp
thread
upwards
through
the
hole
in
the
needle
plate.
Return
the
needle
plate
to
its
position.
The
notch
between
the
needle
plate
and
the
sewing
machine
provides
space
for
the
gimp
thread.
This
thread
must
be
fed
under
the
detachable
work
support,
so
that
it
does
not
become
tangled
during
sewing.
While
sewing
the
tucks,
the
material
must
be
pulled
lightly.
Pintuck
foot
109

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