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Pfaff tipmatic 6122 User Manual

Pfaff tipmatic 6122
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Monograms
Whether
working
with
terry-cloth
or
woven
fabric,
with
the help
of
the
darning
foot
and
the program
G,
stitch
width
2.5
-5
~,
you can
embroider
in itials
of
your
own
design.
Sewing
this
way
without
a set pattern does,
however,
require a little practice.
- Draw
the
initials
onto
the
fabric
with
an
invisible-ink marker.
- Drop
the
feed dog. Insert the darning
foot
and bring
it
into darning position
(see page
51)
.
-
Place Avalon under
the
fabric.
- Spread the fabric in
an
embroidery
hoop
and
embroider
using
the
zigzag stitch.
- Tie
off
the
threads and remove
the
Avalon.
(Any remaining pieces dissol
ve
in
water
.)
Tip:
By sewing
quickly
and moving the
mate-
rial
slow
l
y,
you
will
achieve dense stitches.
When
embroidering
on
terry-c
loth, the
mono
-
gram
must
first
be sewn
with
a narrow zigzag
stitch and then overstitched
with
a broader
zigzag stitch.
In
this way
the
terry-cloth loops
are completely sewn over.
Embroidering
block
letters is
somewhat
easier.
Here
the
feed
dog
is
not dropped
which
means
that
free sewing
is
no
longer
neces-
sary.
You can
simply
sew along
the
lines
with
program
G,
stitch
width
2.5 - 5
~
.
- Iron
the
fabric
or
use a paper underlay.
- Before sewing,
draw
the
monogram
onto
the
fabric.
- Sew
along
the
lines you have sketched
using the zigzag stitch.
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Pfaff tipmatic 6122 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPfaff
Modeltipmatic 6122
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

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