Fringe Foot Page - Pfaff tiptronic 6232 Instruction Manual

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foot
Fringe foot
With this special foot for loop embroidery you
can produce fantastic
effects
in no time. This
foot is very useful for terry cloth.
-
Mark out any pattern you wish with the
magic pen.
-
Use a silk paper underlay
and
engage the
fringe foot.
- Embroider
the
motif, row by row. For circles
you have to work from the outside
inward.
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For thicker threads you may have to choose
a
longer stitch length; it is best to sew a
test
sea m fi rst.
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When you have finished, pull
the
work out
of
the
machine
carefully,
because if you pull
too
fast, you will
pull the
last loops
tight.
- Knot
the threads
on
the reverse
side.
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Quilt and
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work foot
Quilt and patchwork foot
When using the quilt and patchwork foot,
always sew the pieces of fabric with the requi-
red seam allowance of 1/4 or
1/8
inch because
the distance from the
needle
to the
outer
right
edge of
the foot
is
1/4
inch
(0.63
cm)
and to
the inner right edge 1/8 inch
(0.31
cm).
Patching
(Sewing pieces of material together)
- Insert the quilt and patchwork
foot.
-
Sew the pieces of fabric together
with the
straight stitch. When working with a 1/4
inch seam allowance, guide the
piece of
fabric along the outer right edge of
the foot
.
When working with a 1/8 inch seam allo-
wance guide the fabric along
the
inner
right
edge
of the foot.
Quilting
(Sewing through the top
layer,
fleece
layer
and bottom layer of the quilt)
- Sew
the
three fabric plies (e.g.
with
the
straight stitch) approx. 3 mm next to
the
seam (see page 70).
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