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Pfaff hobby 1016 User Manual

Pfaff hobby 1016
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Traditional
embroidery
iechniques
And
this
is
what
you
do
Cut
out
the
pieces
of
your
quilt
top
us
ing
templates
you
have
bought
or
made
yourself.
A
seam
allowance
of
1/4
(6.3
mm)
should
already
be
included
in
the
templates.
Spread
these
pieces
out
in
front
of
you
in
accordance
with
the
pattern
and
form
small
squares
which
you
can
then
put
together.
These
squares
will
then
be
sewn
together
and
will
form
the
top
ply
of
the
quilt.
The
seam
allowances
of
quilts
are
usu
ally
not
serged
and
are
always
pressed
towards
the
darker
fabric
side.
Baste
the
completed
quilt
top
to
the
batting
and
backing.
In
traditional
quilts
these
three
layers
of
material
are
then
sewn
together
by
hand
with
small
stitches.
However,
it
is
quicker
and
more
practical
with
the
sewing
machine,
i.e.
with
the
straight
stitch.
Quilting
is
usually
stitched
about
3
mm
away
from
the
seam.
Use
foot
number
0
or
the
quilt
and
patchwork
foot
(see
page
46).
When
the
quilting
is
finished
you
can
simply
bind
the
edges
or
make
it
into
cushions,
wearable
art
or
other
smaller
projects.
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Pfaff hobby 1016 Specifications

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BrandPfaff
Modelhobby 1016
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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