
Decorative Stitches
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2022-08 EN 5020077.40A.04
7.2 Altering the Stitch Density
With satin stitches (e. g. No. 101) the stitch density can be altered. A larger number means a larger stitch
distance, i.e. the stitch is sewn less densely. For a high stitch density, the number must be decreased. Stitch
density 1 is the minimum. The set stitch pattern length is not changed by altering the stitch density.
> Select the satin stitch.
> Tap «i-Dialog».
> Tap «Altering the Pattern Length/Stitch Density».
> To increase the stitch density, tap (1) «Minus».
> To reduce the stitch density, tap (1) «Plus».
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7.3 Sewing Cross Stitches
Cross stitch embroidery is a traditional technique and an addition to the other decorative stitches. If the cross
stitches are sewn on fabrics with a linen structure, they look as if they were hand-stitched. When cross
stitches are sewn with embroidery yarn, the stitch pattern appears fuller. Cross stitches are particularly used
for home furnishing, trimmings on garments and embellishing in general. As every following line refers to
the first row, it is important to stitch the first row in a straight line.
> Attach the Zigzag Foot (DA) or the Embroidery Foot (JK) or the Open embroidery Foot (DN) (optional
accessory).
> Select a cross stitch of the Decorative stitch No. 125-132 and combine it as desired.
> Stitch the first row using the seam guide to sew a straight line.
> Stitch the second row next to the first at a distance of one presser foot‘s width or using the seam guide.
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