Sewing Monograms With The Embroidery Foot - Pfaff creative 1472 Instruction Book

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Ring of flowers
The i5ustratiop at the right shows a pretty ring of
flowers For this type of embroidery
it
is very irn
portmt to guide the emhroiderv hoop evenly and
steadily. Here are
the
instructions for sewing the
different motifs
Motif 1:
2 worksteps
1st
workstep.prograrn
I
ft
reverse pattern
stitch width
2 mm
2nd
workstep program
37
stitch width
6 mm
Motif 2:
2 worksteps
1st
workstep program
I Ir
reverse pattern
stitch width
2 mm
2nd
workstepprogram 63
stitch width
6 mm
Motif 3:
2 worksteps
let
workstep program
I
Ii
reverse pattern
stitch widttr.-
2 mm
2nd
workstep:progranr
61
stitch width
6 mm
Motif 4:
3 worksteps
1st
workstep-prograrn
hi
reverse pattern
filch width
2 mm
2nd
woikstep:progiam
10
stitch width
1 5 mm
3rd
workstep:program
11
stitch widtti
2 mm
Motif 5:
2 worksteps
1st
workstep program
Iii
reverse pattern
stitch width
2 mm
2nd
workstepprogram
17
stitch width
6 mm
Sewing monograms with
the embroidery foot
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Thread: emhroiderin p/darning ttmread
Clear-lined block fetters or monograms made by
combining different ornamental patterns can be
sewn without any difficulty Trace the monogram
on paper first, then transfer it to the fabric. Having
done so, follow the outlines with the programmed
stitch pattern chosen
To sew monograms on terry cloth, pin the paper
pattern onto the fabric and sew along the traced
outlines with a narrow zigzag stitch Than sew
over the contours ot the monogram with the pro
grammed stitch pattern chosen
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prog
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