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1 0. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not open the machine . There are no parts inside the machine which the user can repair. This is solely the responsi bility of our qualified service staff. 11. Only original PFAFF parts may be used.
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Utility stitch programs 14 15 10 11 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 0001 I 0 , _— I,’ ‘ I i --> r-i I < > ‘ > < > < > r— ..—> <—> <—> Width Program Application Description uptomrn...
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QUllfllilil 11111111*1 HIllIhIlIll fllfiHlHlli I lllllllflllll I flflfllflftli I llililili lHHllW I llllllHlllll llflfiflhilH Width Program ’ Description Application uptomm For joining corsetry parts. Fagoting stitch Provides a decorative hemstitc hing effect. For overstitching two different fabric plies. Fancy elastic stitch Provides a highly elastic seam for sportswe ar.
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Foot control cord Connecting the foot control Pull the foot control cord out of the foot control. Connect the plug of the foot control with the The foot control has an automatic cord rewind connection socket of the sewing machine (46). reel.
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Detachable work support Accessory compartment Open the accessory compartment (29). Swing out the detachable work support (29) to the left. s th pFAF ‘‘.- pFAFF r Co [ho v fl List Dnly iLust sUpp Plod Removing the detachable work support...
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Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Hold the hand wheel (43) firmly and turn the release disk (44) in the direction of the arrow. The needle will not move during the bobbin-winding procedure. jj_4J joj’ 350 15 2 o 154jj4 155 450 4 455 i1j 474 17 do Illi I6...
Hook cover Taking out the bobbin case Switch off the on/off switch. Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the Hold the hook cover (48) at the side and open it bobbin case out. Release the latch and take out towards the front.
Threading the needle thread Switch off the on/off switch Raise the sewing foot and turn the hand wheel until the take up lever (35) has reached its highest position. Place the thread on the reel holder (39) and fit the corresponding unwinding disk. Now pull the thread into guide A, following the arrows.
Needle threader In order to make the threading of the needle ea sier and quicker the PFAFF needle threader is provided. Lower the sewing foot (see next page). Tap the foot control to take one stitch and the needle will be in the highest position. Place the needle thread under hook 0 and hold it taut.
‘C Presser foot lifter Pulling up the bobbin thread The sewing foot is raised and lowered with the Raise the sewing foot. Hold the needle thread, presser foot lifter (26). tap the foot control once to take one stitch and the bobbin thread has formed a loop.
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Removing the sewing foot Engaging the sewing foot Switch off the on/off switch Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot Set the needle at its highest point, Raise the holder (30) so that the pins of the foot snap into sewing foot and press the foot upwards at the the sewing foot holder when the presser toot front and downwards at the back at the same time...
The built in Dual Feed/lDTSystem (Integrated DualTransport) PFAFF offers the ideal solution for sewing difficult materials: the built in Dual Feed. This system feeds the material from the top and the bottom simultaneously just the same as industrial sewing machines. The fabric is fed precisely. On light or difficult materials such as silk and rayon fabrics, the Dual Feed prevents seam puckering.
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Made in Germany Description of the sewing function keys Reverse key (27) When the reverse key is pressed, the green diode Now key (2) must be pressed to disengage the lights up and the machine sews backwards. By twin needle function and then another pattern pressing this key again, the machine sews can be selected.
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JHLH J J ,J Numbered keys (7) Display (8) The numbered keys 1—0 consist of 5 key pairings, a) With this key you call up the sewing help. each of which has two inscriptions. In general, In the display you will see, from left to right, the settings are increased with and decreased the information about the correct sewing foot,...
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“info” (22) For certain sewing sections (buttonholes, alphabet s b) This key deletes the last pattern in a pattern etc.), the help files under”in fo” can be called up. sequence or the last stitch in a selected P-Me- A descripti on of the work step and a description mow stitch.
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______ ____ display Altering the pattern density Select example program # 47. It is possible to alter the pattern density in some programs without altering the total pattern length. As soon as a default value (e.g. 0.35> appears in the bottom right hand corner of the display, you can increase or reduce the value with the numbe red keys 9 and 0.
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Balance Reverse stitch correction Embroidery patterns, particularly large-scale motifs, can vary on different fabric types heavy — material is fed differently than fine silk. The Creative has a correction system which lets you sew optimum embroidery stitches: the balance. With [cea this system the reverse feed can be adjusted.
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Sewing help With the “display ” key, you can call up the help Pattern inversion (x) (axial mirror image) file for any pattern. (mirroring is possible when an x appears in After having selected a pattern, e.g. 04, press the the display) “display ”...
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— w — i<>i cii [ê1 öì i J *1 161 IJ 181 191 Activating the code You can lock your creative 7530 (e.g. for child The display shows the message: safety> by entering a numerical code. When entering the code for the first time, press “Please enter your code number”...
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sp1ay fl8IJ Delete pattern sequence If you enter the wrong letter or pattern, you can If you now press the “o.k.” key, the entire pattern delete from riht to left with the “clear” key (11). sequence will be deleted. If you do not wish to With the “cear)”...
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_____ disIa [dear Li cii [I ‘j Select your desired pattern from the 16 available With the pattern selection key”)” (15), you can select already existing patterns from the P-memory P-memories. The width, length and balance can be altered. (see page 42). After pressing the key” )“the following message appears: <83 cii [l...
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l!iI Pattern sequence is full With “o.k.” you return to the selected pattern If you try to save more than 84 patterns in one sequence and can delete patterns or exit the pat memory, the message appears: 1” key. tern sequence with the “edit Memory full...
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.00 04 08 12 IS 20 24 28 32 24 44 44 48 52 56 64 64 68 72 16 60 04 08 12 16 24 24 26 22 36 40 44 48 60 64 68 12 ‘6 20 64 28-f There are three ways of drawing a pattern into the 2.
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____ _______ ____ 00 04 08 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100104108112116120124128 l.’ l6 J ttU Placing the stitch points (stitches> By drawing stitch points on to your design you After that, the stitch points should be numbered are setting the stitch length of your pattern at the consecutively according to the sewing path.
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PFAF 7530 — •. “p Important Lift cover 2 to open. The Creative Designer must be connected before the sewing machine is switched on, this is the only way for the sewing machine to recognize the Creative Designer. •0 Switch on at the on/off switch (25). Take connecting plug from retainer 3 and insert it into socket (10) of the machine.
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Then clamp the sheet into position by pushing Now position the programming sheet so that the clip slide (12) to the rear. red cross-hairs of the magnifier (6) are exactly aligned with the the cross at point 00. Check: Move the adjustable slide (4) as far down and to the right as possible with the magnifier slide.
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i) 1 8119! ‘ — — — — — — selected P-memory. The horizontal and vertical co ter having selected a P-memory, press the ordinates are in the middle and the stitch number dit/” key to go to the programming screen. of the next stitch to be entered is on the right.
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display [cIear (P1) is on the left of the bottom line, the width After having entered all of the stitch points of (9.0 mm) and the length (3.0 mm) are in the and you will see your pattern, press”ed it/ middle and on the right you will see the balance that you are now in the sewing screen.T he se wing machine is ready to sew and the message...
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j’Ht • eparate the programming sheets so that you “A” also. Enter the rest of the sections in the iave 4 pattern sections. Enter each section in a same way. eparate P-memory. Start at point “A” of the right rogramming sheet and enter the pattern stitch y stitch (number the pattern if necessary).
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And this is how it looks when finished. This ex Whether sewing a blouse, a shirt, bed linen or ample was sewn from right to left. Sew the whatever you desire, the Creative Designer allows “Li P-memories one after the other with the you to realize all of your embroidery ideas.
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96 100104108112116120124128132 .00 04 08 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 Changin g the pattern If you wish to enlarge or reduce your pattern starting from the middle, your design must be made so that the outermo st stitch points are the same distance from the center line.
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.00 04 06 12 16 20 24 26 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 • .__L — Checking the length and width data of the stitch points After stitch 1, .1 appears with the same length and If the final sewn pattern does not correspond to width data with one point.
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many Deleting a stitch The “clear” key deletes the last stitch in the In order to correct stitch points, the Creative P-pattern. Designer must be connecte d and P-memory selected. Select the programming screen with If you wish to delete a stitch in the middle of a key.
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splay clear I. . Adding stitches to the end of a pattern After pressing the “edit / 1” key, the position of Then press the “mem key of the Creative +“ the cross hairs appears in the display. Press the Designer and your new stitch is added.
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Now slide the magnifier slide 5 along the edge of programming field 9. Position the magnifier cross- hairs 6 above the code number of the program ming field. The code number appears on the left hand side of the bottom line of the display. —...
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Sewing on buttons Sewing on buttons with thread shanks 09 you can sew on two- or four- • Insert the sewing foot With program hole buttons without any problems. • Place a match between the holes of the • Remove the sewing foot and lower the bottom button and sew it on as described on the left.
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You can choose from the following buttonhoI,s. 1. Standard buttonhole No. 35 blouses, shirts, dresses etc) • fully automatic • semi automatic (for 2. Stretch buttonhole No. 36 for highly elastic materials and heavy knit fabrics. • fully automatic • semi automatic 3.
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Keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread • Push the runner forwards up to the second red • Place the gimp thread over the front ridge. Pull the thread ends taut backwards under the mark, sewing foot. Clamp them right and left of the •...
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Needle thread tension Top stitching To achieve the optimum results from your sewing The program 00 allows you to change the needle machine, the needle thread tension and the position with the numbered keys 5 and 6 in such bobbin thread tension must be correctly adjusted a way that you can guide the sewing foot along to each other.
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Hems with the twin needle • First iron the hem crease at the desired width. • Then sew through the hem from the face side Prog. 00 of the fabric. You can sew professional hems quickly and easily on stretch fabrics such as T-shirts, knits or bicycle •...
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• Sew in the second half of the zipper parallel and at the same distance. • Stop shortly before the seam end and leave the needle in the material. Raise the sewing foot and open the zipper. • Now the seam can be finished. Trouser zippers •...
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Roll hemmng With hemmer No. 7 and Prog. 00 you can hem blouses, silk scarves and vallances quickly and easily without having to pre-iron the edges. Hemming secures the edges against fraying, in a tidy and durable way. • Fold the beginning of the fabric edge twice (each time approx.
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Balance General tips on embroidering Each pattern in the machine is pre-programmed Embroidering does require some practice, but with its optimum length and width settings. with the right tips and hints, it can be easy to If you are embroidering on difficult materials such achieve beautiful embroidery results.
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4. . Ii’ • • • You can also achieve additional effects through the use of variegated embroidery thread.This is available in many different colors at your Pfaff dealer. 1$’...
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Tips for cross stitch embroidering: Cross stitches • Always sew your work using the “slow sewing” Cross stitch embroideries have always been function (3). important within traditional, ethnic embroidery techniques. • Use stitch foot No. 2A. Its red guide lines are exactly adapted to the size of the cross What used to be stitched by hand with a great deal of effort can now be sewn with the Creative...
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Draw the desired cross stitch motif on graph • Mark each memory with a number and arrows paper. for the respective sewing direction. Divide this motif into blocks which can be • Press the key for pattern sequence. entered into the memories as pattern •...
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Linen embroidery • For the petals select program No. 114. Press Linen embroidering is a very well known and the key”single pattern” (16). well-loved technique. For this special white-on- Pattern length: 35 mm white embroidery, filled in embroidery designs 6 mm are most suitable to make the embroidery more Stitch width: prominent.
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.•%. .,.,..., ..j.,... •,-..‘. •“‘• •..• g• • • I’. • •• • I•- i l l Hemstitching patterns • Programs No. 95, 98, 103 and 104. Program No. 104 can also be stitched as curved edging and hem strengthener For these programs use wing needle 130/705 H Wing, size 100, without pulling threads.
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Viaking a hem with a hemstitch seam Traditional hemstitching This seam provides a perfect edge finish to hem • Programs No. 95, 99 and 101. ;titching work on table cloths, napkins or towels. • Using “single pattern’ sew the program onto Programs No.
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• Eyelet embroid ery With the help of the eyelet plate (special acces sories> you can produce beautiful eyelet em broideries with your Creative which traditionally required a great deal of time and trouble. It is very effective in blouses and bed and table linen.
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And here is how it is done: The fabric must fit tightly around the pin. Remove the sewing foot. Place the eyelet plate onto the needle plate • Place the presser foot lifter in darning position. making sure that pin A fits into the middle cut •...
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Quilting Quilting is a traditional sewing technique. This The entire quilt is often also bordered with the method which was developed by the wives of back layer. Of course, the work of piecing the in American settlers to make use of leftover dividual bits of material together must be very materials, has become an artistic hobby with precise.
Accessories Pages 160—162 Special accessories table Page Felling foot/Appliqué foot Page Fringe foot/Cording foot Page Cording foot/Shirring foot Page Knit edge foot/ Multi stitch gathering foot Page Bias tape binder Page Needle chart Pages 169—170 Changing the batteries Page Changing the needle plate Page Cleaning and lubricating Page...
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Zipper and edge sewing foot No. 4 PartNo.:98-694884-OO Buttonhole foot No. 5 A Part No.: 98-694 830-00 Buttonhole guide No.10 Part No.: 93-037 595-9 1 Darning foot No. 6 Part No.: 93-03 5 960-9 1...
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Roll hemmer foot No.7 Part No.: 98-694 818-00 Edge guide No. 3 Part No.: 98-802 42 2-00 Seam ripper Part No.: 99-053 016-91 Soft brush Part No.: 93-847 979-91 Oil tube Part No.: 93-035 910-91...
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(special accessories) special accessories allow you to do special sewing work. he listed sewing feet are available at your PFAFF dealer. Sewing work Part No. Accessory For appliqué work 93-042 941 -91 Appliqué foot 93-036 933-9 1 For appliqué work Open toe appliqué...
Shirring foot Single needle cording foot Beautiful gathering effects on, for example, Cording is a techniqu e in which pearl cotton or a children’s wear or curtains, can be achieved fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam. quickly and easily with the shirring foot. With this techniqu e you can obtain a similar effect to braiding.
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Bias tape binder Binding with bias tape is a very easy method of giving fabric edges a smooth and neat appear ance. For this you need unfolded bias tape about 24 mm (one inch> wide. • Remove the sewing foot holder and the sewing foot and screw on the binder.
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Cleaning and lubricating Changing the needle plate Switch off the on/off switch Switch off the on/off switch • Remove the needle plate and lower the feed Removal dog. • Raise the sewing foot and remove the detach • Clean the feed dog and hook area with the able work support.
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1. Seam is sewn unevenly Check needle-thread and bobbin-thread tensions. ihe tension needs adjusting. Use only quality threads. Thread is too thick, slubbed or hard. Do not wind free-hand. Run the thread through The bobbin thread is unevenly wound. the primary tension. Thread up correctly.
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