Linen Embroidery; Eyelet Embroidery With The Eyeletting Plate - Pfaff creative 1472 Instruction Book

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Linen embroidery
Plain embroidery on linen is a widely known and
popular ornamentation The patterns illustrated
can be made on your Pt aft Creative in a very short
time by combining all kinds of stitches.
Transfer the pattern illustrated onto the face side
of the fabric either by ironing it on or with the aid of
tracing paper
Always plane two sheets of tissue paper under the
fabric during embroidering.
prog
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06 10 80 93
1 1
-3+
L
2A
thread. embroidering/darning thread
The motif in Fig I is made up of the ahoveinen
boned programs
First workstep: scallops
• Program 10
• Stitch width 20 mm
• Stitch length 03mm
• Needle in down position
• Stitch along the abovea'nentioned outlines
Second workstep: stems
• Program 06
• Stitch length 2 5 mm
• rollow the above mentioned stem lines with a
program 06 seam
Third workstep: leaves
• Program. 80
• Stitch width. 50mm
• Press the "single pattern key
• Sew the leaf motifs slightly curved, starting at
the stem
Fourth workstep: eyelets
• Program: 93
• Press the 'single pattern key
• Mark the position of the eyelet then sew it in
the middle of the scallop
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Eyelet embroidery with the
eyeletting plate (special accessory)
Key:
Peed dog:
Presser bar lifter
Sewing thread:
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Pitting the eyeletting plate Insert the eyeletting
plate so that the catches engage in the three oar
row slots and push it towards the back (Fig. 1), the
middle tooth will lock it Then push the needle
plate to the front so that it snaps in
Place the traced fabric tautly in an embroidering
hoop Cut one or two fibres in the fabric and posh
the fabric over the pin The fabric must be tight
against the pin all round Draw the bobbin thread
up and hold it for the first few stitches (placing
presser bar lifter in darning position beforehand)
Stitch around the cut with zigzag stitches, turning
the hoop slowly clockwise at the same time
Finally, secure the stitches with a few straight
stitches at the edge (Fig 2)
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prog
11
2—3
28 pattern mirror
dropped
in darning position (page 74)
embroidering and darning
thread
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