Multiple Sewing Directions/Arrange Stitches Within A Sewing Sequence - Pfaff Creative 2140 Instruction Manual

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Arrange stitches within a sewing sequence
To obtain wider borders, you can save connecting stitches in
your sewing sequence.
These connecting stitches make it possible to move stitches
in various directions.
This results in new shapes and large-area borders.
Connecting stitches are straight stitches with a length of
1 mm. They can be made in 16 different directions.
More than one stitch will often be needed to render stitches
visually distinct from one another.
When using connecting stitches, it is
very
important to note
where the stitch you are using starts arid ends.
The stitches are sewn in the direction chosen from the end
of the previous stitch.
The next stitch starts at the end of the last jump stitch.
A stitch is placed in the middle of the working area.
When you touch
,
a screen opens where you can
enter the direction (use the arrow icons) and number of
connecting stitches. Confirm each connecting stitch with
H
,.
-
Save your input by touching
,
the window is then
closed.
Touch
the window is closed without any changes
being saved.
The cursor line shows the end of the connecting stitches at
the point where the following stitches will be added.
More options for adjusting a sewing sequence are accessed
by touching
The last stitch in a sequence is always marked and followed
by a cursor line marking the point where next stitch will be
added.
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Touch
to call up each additional stitch that you wish to
include
in
the sewing sequence.
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Tip: Borders with connecting stitches are neatest lithe
connecting stitches are covered by the actual
stitch
(in
this case the flowers) itseff

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