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  • Page 37 — Contents Sewing function keys Page 36 Slide keys/Program keys Page 37 Stitch width/Needle positions Page 38 Stitch width! buttonhole length! stitch density Page 35 Balance/Pattern length Page 40 Pattern sequence Pages 41 to 45...
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  • Page 39 Program key tens digits (26) Slide keys/program keys ± With toggle switch you can browse through Any time a new program is selected the machine “+“ the program jumping 1 0 programs at a time. The adjusts itself to the corresponding default setting. same goes for the alphabet, the numbers and the pattern sequence.
  • Page 41 Setting the stitch length/buttonhole length Any time a new program is selected the machine If the default setting has been altered, it can be adjusts itself to a specific default value for the stitch recalled by pressing the toggle switches of “+/—“...
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  • Page 58 Eyelets You can sew eyelets with Program 73 of the tiptronic very quickly and simply. r”1 • Place the fabric under the sewing foot • During sewing, press the “single pattern” key (3). The machine now sews only one eyelet and tacks it at the end.
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  • Page 65 Cross hem stitch Light knit mending stitch This highly elastic stitch is very suitable for decora- Light knit mending stitch is a stretchable covering tive hems, i.e. on T-shirts and underwear, stitch. It is very suitable for over-stitching cuffs in stretch fabrics, i.e.
  • Page 67 -_>I,% . . 1 ’ Fully automat ic linen buttonho le sewing Program mable buttonho les J Program 70 is very suitable for sewing button In Program 71 you can determine the length and holes in shirts, blouses and bed linen. When a width of the buttonhole yourself.
  • Page 69 ButtonhoJe with gimp thread Stretch buttonhole To produce highly durable buttonholes, i.e.. for Program 72 is very useful for sewing buttonholes sportswear, we recommend using a gimp thread. in stretchable materials, i.e. in jogging suits. It can also he used for making decorative buttonholes, For all stretchable fabrics, too, a gimp thread is very i.e.
  • Page 72 > prog -‘ > Gathering with straight stitch With Program 00 at a stitch length of 6 mm • Now gather the fabric by pulling the bottom can gather sleeves, skirts or valances. To obtain threads. You determine the amount of gather neat and even gathers you should sew two or three yourself.
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  • Page 75 p rog with straight stitch Darning darning foot: Attach Set the needle at its highest position and push pin of the darning foot fully into hole C. When you do this, guide fork G places itself around the presser bar. Wire E must be behind set screw F. Now tighten screw D.
  • Page 76 3—5 0,2—1 t/”ye; ttyt means • Sew over the damacre d area with rows of stitches • until it is well covered, Wher i doing SC), make I en sure the stitch rows overlap each other key, • need. I’ I ‘ii I ‘ii (9).
  • Page 77 ‘4. i—- S 0,2-1 3—5 0’l 0,2-1 3—5 Sewing on patches Darning tears The best way to darn larger holes is to cover the For tears, frayed edges or smaller holes it is easier damaged area with a piece of new material. to place a piece of material on the underside of the fabric.
  • Page 78 _____ Inserting zippers conceaied on both sides • Attach the zipper foot to the right side. • Place the zipper Linder the sewing foot so that the teeth run at the side of the root. Uninq Program fun can set the needie a’, tin’ required positon Sewing in zippers •...
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  • Page 82 _________ ________________ ‘, --rj TIP: If you add a colored pearl cotton thread at the p rog edge you can strengthen the suet edging obtain a pretty contrast at the same time Instead of a pearl cotton thiead yet can aiso place a difierent •...
  • Page 83 Appicaton exarnpes Decorative stitches and traditiona ernbrode’ techniques Pages 81 o 101...
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  • Page 89 •1 a’ • j Cross-st itch Large-area embroid ery No matter whether you embroider tapes as critts, combining individual programs you can aso blouses or home decor, graphic border desiqns are embroider large-area borders. Geometric shapes simple to make with the cross-stitch program of very suitable for this.
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  • Page 93 Block capitals are a little easier to embroider. The Mo iiog rams feed dog does not need to be lowered, i.e. rio free matter whether you work on terry cloth or woven hand guiding is required. All you have to rIo is ebric, with the darning foot and Program stitch along the marked lines using Program an monogram any initials of your own design.
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  • Page 95 LineI enibroid ery web- <nown and popular • Transfer your pattern in clisappeai iiig using en uroiciery IS C \JCP pr n to the right side of the fabric. huique which in ear ir times was widely used • bed and table linen production. a stabilizer as an underlay •...
  • Page 97 emstitching is embroidery technique is very well lnowu. wever, only for hand-made em br nidery Hem titching with the tiptronic 6270 is qLuckei 1HLICi1 iid easier. There are two specific hemstitching proqranis at o u disposal; and you can obtain new ehocts by anging stitch length and width For hemstitchiuq on need a wing needle.
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  • Page 106 — Accesso ries and need’es Sewing feet (standard accessories) Pages 106, 107 Special accessory table Page 108 Appliqué/felling foot Page 109 Pintuck foot Page 110 Gathering/knit-edge foot Page 111 Bias tape binder/ruttier Page 112 Cording/fringe foot Page 113 7/9 hole footlbraiding toot Page 114 Quilt and patchwork foot Page 115...
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  • Page 115 ç’- prog prog —1 • ‘_T 7/9 hole foot Couching foot This sewing foot enables you to obtain stunning This special foot is best suited for overstitching sewing effects with no problem at all. cording (i.e. loosely twisted wool( or a narrow tape, or ribbon, 7 threads or mercerized cotton can he sewn over with various fancy stitches Pearl thread and...
  • Page 116 1—- “ s!.. Oil; • a:clivJorK 3—4 i]tC’i”L’[ — and patchwork foot consists of thre layers. The top in traditional qcnlts thc three layers are quIt iayir sewn of many pieces in qeometrical forms, which together hy hand with small stitches but it is e con bined together in ma ry new na its quickei croci more practical with toe sewing...
  • Page 118 prog Open • 3—5 app ciue Open appliqué foot ppliques are quickly made and always produce a eautifLil effect fsee page 92) By using program • connection with the open appliqué toot you can :btaln an additional effect i.e. the applique looks as overcast by hand.
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  • Page 122 Care Maintenance and troubleshooting Pages 121 to 126...
  • Page 123 — Maintenance and troubleshooting Changing the needle plate Page 124 Cleaning and oiling Page 124 Sewing lamp Page 125 Sewing faults Page 126...
  • Page 125 jing the light bulb Removal h off the master switch To make it easier to change the bulb we recom mend placing the sewing machine on the hand- onnect the lead cord plug and the foot trol plug from the machine. wheel as illustrated.

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