Hemstitching Patterns; “Ladder” Hemstitching; Hemstitching As Edging - Pfaff Creative 7530 Instruction Manual

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Hemstitching patterns
• Programs No. 95, 98, 103 and 104.
For these programs use wing needle 130/705 H
Wing, size 100, without pulling threads.
Careful: When using the wing needle, the stitch
width must not be any larger than 8 mm.
"Ladder" hemstitching
• Programs No. 96, 97, 99 and 102.
• Pull the threads at the desired width out of the
fabric, the same as when hemstitching by
hand.
• Embroider along both fabric edges with the
respective programs. When doing this, the
needle must enter at the side of the edges into
the pulled threads thus bunching the threads.
Program No. 104 can also be stitched as curved
edging and hem strengthener
Hemstitching as edging
This edging is used on very fine, thin fabrics. It is
particularly suitable for valances or ruffles. For
these the threads must be pulled.
• Programs No. 96, 97 and 102.
• Sew at one sewing foot length along the fabric
edge.
• Cut the extra fabric at the hemstitching edge
with a small pair of scissors.
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