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Page 1: ...I Instruction book I creative 7570 PFAFF creative 7570 1 I...

Page 2: ...e which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with t...

Page 3: ...aler or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and f...

Page 4: ...48 47 2345 P A F c th e 7570 4 i I 26 7 e_ 9 31 30 _ 28 ci i 1 6 4 19 17 15 23 16 3839 40 41 24 42 j PFAFF creative 7570 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 55 57 tJ 56 46 4 45...

Page 5: ...key bartack buttonhole key 26 Sewing foot lifter 27 Needle holder with retaining screw 28 Detachable work support with accessory compartment 29 Sewing foot holder with sewing foot 30 Needle threader...

Page 6: ...ide and will sew If you have any questions no problem through thick and thin for you Your PFAFF dealer is at your service with Its features are the very latest in design any help or advice you may nee...

Page 7: ...purpose other than that for which it is intended or if it is operated incorrectly 1 0 To avoid the risk of electric shock do not open the machine There are no parts inside the machine which the user c...

Page 8: ...64 66 167 170 85 87 49 Darning Deleting patterns Detachable work support Dual Feed Eight way feed stitches Elastic blindstitch Electrical connection 4 Index Accessories and needles Accessory compartme...

Page 9: ...131 132 Keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread 1 35 Knit edge foot 147 K s symbol 83 Lacework 111 Language selection 42 Length and width settings 46 54 Letter width 73 Light bulb 1 58 Light knit mending...

Page 10: ...atchwork foot 149 Quilt stitch 11 4 Reverse sewing 48 Richelieu 1 77 Roll hemming 11 i Round buttonhole 130 Ruffler 147 Sewing screen symbols 82 Sewing faults and their remedies 1 59 Sewing feet 137 1...

Page 11: ...ad 30 j Threading through the needle 36 Top cover 22 1 Topfeed 35 Traditional embroidery techniques 161 182 Twin needle cording foot 1 50 Twin needle embroidery 1 80 Twin needle key 48 Upper lower cas...

Page 12: ...Blind stitch shell edging 6 05 Elastic For sewing hems invisibly for stretch 6 Blind stitch materials edge securing 06 Closed For sewing and finishing seams with an 5 overlock stitch edge thread 07 B...

Page 13: ...e g sports and swim wear extremely elastic 6 zigzag stitch seam for light knit materials For sewing elastic tape onto elastic materials 23 Stretch triple elastic stitch e g sports and swim wear extrem...

Page 14: ...ttonhole Note When processing knit wear or very thin 40 of 7 0 44 mm woven fabrics we recommend sewing foot No 1 a and Dual Feed for buttonhole sewing 41 Stretch buttonhole enforced For buttonholes on...

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Page 17: ...Embroidery stitch programs 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 Alphabets and monograms A aAaO aAbAbQcAcQdAdO Z8 Maxi stitches 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 13...

Page 18: ...Maxi stitches 210 211 212 213 214 218 121 215 21 217 222 223 224 220 221 225 226 I 227 I 228 I 229 IH 14 The stitches are not shown in their original size...

Page 19: ...in I 1 c O r n C I C I Cl in c O U Co Ci Ci m z 0 44...

Page 20: ...570 into a professional embroidering machine which can do the most incredible things multi coloured all over embroidery such as you have previously only seen on bought articles CREATIVE FANTASY A comb...

Page 21: ...on of patterns on the Creative Fantasy embroidery cards is really enormous so it s hard to make a choice What a good thing your Pfaff dealer has an outline of all the patterns on each card because the...

Page 22: ...y the machine Only the creative 7570 gives you such unlimited creative freedom i Draw the design on a programmable card on the creative 7570 the design is even shown on the display then enter it into...

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Page 25: ...ader Thread cutter Sewing foot lifter Pulling up the bobbin thread Changing the sewing foot Dual feed Top feed Threading through the needle Changing the needle Needle thread tension Lowering the feed...

Page 26: ...cover Electrical connection Connect the mains cord between the connection socket of the sewing machine 45 and the wall socket O 04 Carrying case Place the enclosed mains cord the toot control and the...

Page 27: ...rol Connect the plug of the foot control with the The foot control has an automatic cord rewind connection socket of the sewing machine 45 reel __ Li cD Master switch When the master switch 24 is swit...

Page 28: ...achable work support 28 to the left Removing the detachable work support free arm In order to sew with the free arm swing the detachable work support to the left and lift it out of the hole When you s...

Page 29: ...snaps into the slot of the bobbin Push the bobbin to the right Note The bobbin can only be wound if it is moved fully to the right Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Hold the handwheel 42 firml...

Page 30: ...the thread tension disk B with both hands Wind the thread end clockwise a few times around the bobbin Push the bobbin to the right Switch on the master switch 24 Hold the end of the thread firmly and...

Page 31: ...nd the bobbin Push the bobbin to the right Switch on the master switch Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot control The winding action will stop automa tically as soon as the bobbin is...

Page 32: ...earance and durability make sure needle and bobbin thread tensions are correctly adjusted to each other i e the threads are interlaced between the two fabric plies For fancy seams and buttonholes the...

Page 33: ...nd sharply upwards The bobbin case must slip downwards a little with each hand movement Correcting the tension Turn adjusting screw C just a little to the left to decrease the bobbin thread tension Tu...

Page 34: ...A Then pass the thread to the right or left along thread tension disk B and downwards through the Iefthand threading slot 32 Pull the thread around stop E into the right hand threading slot and upward...

Page 35: ...ghest position Place the needle thread over hook 0 and hold it taut Move the needle threader 30 fully downwards and turn it towards the needle so that the small hook H goes through the needle eye Plac...

Page 36: ...ntil the needle has reached its highest position and the bobbin thread has formed a loop Pull the needle thread to bring up the bobbin thread Thread trimmer Pull the threads from the back to the front...

Page 37: ...s out of the sewing foot holder 29 When disengaging buttonhole foot 5A the runner must be puHed to the back and pressed upwards Check Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder 29 so that the...

Page 38: ...tem feed the material from the top and the bottom simultaneously just the same as by industrial sewing macl nes The fabric is fed precisely On light or difficult materials such as silk and rayon fabri...

Page 39: ...nto place Disengaging the top teed Hold the top feed with two fingers at the marked places Push the top teed 54 down a little and out to the rear then let it move slowly upwards see page 34 Important...

Page 40: ...ough the right hand threading slot 32 u pwa rds Now insert the thread from left to right in take ui lever 34 The take up lever must be at its highest position Now pull the thread to the right and then...

Page 41: ...wing is 4 to 5 For roidering and buttonhole sewing it is veen 2 and 3 To insert The flat side A of the needle must face to the rear Lower the sewing foot and insert the needle pushing it up as far as...

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Page 45: ...m length for straight stitch Sewing function keys Pattern selection Pattern length and width Stitch density and balance Information and operational aid Maxi pattern Maxi design cards Balance Activatin...

Page 46: ...or battery change see page 156 Please note Batteries must not be disposed of together with the normal waste Please bring them to battery collecting points or to special waste dumps 1 2 1 4j56 7 18 9 I...

Page 47: ...lowing errors are recognized If you run out of needle thread or the needle thread breaks when sewing embroidering or darning If the sewing foot lifter is not in the correct position If the feed dog is...

Page 48: ...enabled the machine messages are as follows Warning The needle thread is broken or used up OK In case of incorrect feed dog position when sewing not in programs 00 O7 09 Enable feed dog OK In case of...

Page 49: ...tically The straight stitch is highlighted and can be sewn immediately If you want to sew another stitch select it with the key underneath It will then be highlighted If you wish to see the next scree...

Page 50: ...s 7 8 and 9 you can select needle posi tions left center and right for the straight stitch programs With the arrow keys and you can change the 19 or 15 respectively needle positions step by step 1 a 4...

Page 51: ...seam length to sew longer seams inbetween press cursor key 8 The auto message disappears longer seams can be sewn stitch is shown with its length settings On the right of the screen pat is displayed...

Page 52: ...le sewing In addition you can use this key to needle should stop in the fabric down position mu define the bartack for a buttonhole or the length or at its highest point up position when re of a darni...

Page 53: ...t a pattern by motif groups see pattern selection b info key as sewing recommendation After you have selected a pattern by pressing the info key you will obtain information on the recommended thread t...

Page 54: ...s key if you wish to select patterns from the maxi design cards or from the Creative fantasy cards Also press this key to file several patterns on one Creative card rn p With this key you can directly...

Page 55: ...30 frequently used patterns appears automatically The first pattern of the basic menu straight stitch is highlighted and can be sewn immediately In the display there are 10 patterns on each screen pa...

Page 56: ...desired pattern number via the number keyboard 1 0 and press o k The display shows the selected program ihe 01 C c Direct selection of pattern groups With this pattern selection you can select a patte...

Page 57: ...d press the cursor key The group of 10 patterns containing the desired pattern is displayed The pattern on the left is highlighted and can be sewn immediately By pressing a key under r r 1e 1gaf again...

Page 58: ...n changing the length setting the pattern on the screen is changed contemporarily so that you have an optical control over what you have changed 11w 11w or t cut rn u Onl flfljt I ho w__ Plu 1 2 3 inf...

Page 59: ...for the stitch density is displayed along with the default setting of 0 35 35 To increase use cursor key to reduce use cursor key This setting will also be visualized 1 J j 6 1 V on the screen I L U...

Page 60: ...uidelines and can be called up at any time They describe the cur rent program and provide help for continuing your work If an arrow appears on the bottom On the left hand side of the display the patte...

Page 61: ...tterns with numbers 200 229 at your disposal These large area embroidery patterns can be sewn with a width of up to 60 mm Moreover you can insert maxi design cards into the machine to enlarge the prog...

Page 62: ...r the desired pattern number with the number keys and confirm with 1 2 3 4 6 7 If you press the 0 9 key and then the info key all available motif groups are listed on the screen Press key 0 for maxi p...

Page 63: ...ghlighted which means that it will be ready to be sewn If you press the key once again the pattern is shown as J a continuous pattern along with the length width 5 11 1 1 JJH I and correction settings...

Page 64: ...adjusted Select a pattern with number 200 or higher On the right hand side of the programming screen the symbol K appears By pressing the cursor key a cross hairs appears on the screen The center of...

Page 65: ...m the scale for the reverse correction will be dis played 3 Correction of pattern and program combinations Even pattern combinations that have already been saved can still be corrected using balance I...

Page 66: ...When enter S ing the code for the first time press the info key 21 and the master switch simultaneously The display shows the message Please enter your code number fi 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 info 1 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 67: ...correct combination it 1 1 2 3 456 7 8 9 0 t1d O I Press key o k to confirm the input The basic Please enter your code number menu is displayed indicating that the code is saved in the machine memory...

Page 68: ...basic menu and is ready to sew The next time the machine is switched on no code query is displayed info menu 4zJ If you wish to change the code press the info key The message Enter your code number ap...

Page 69: ...0 Accessories and Utility stitches Pattern combinations nholes...

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Page 73: ...75 Creating a letter sequence Pages 75 77 Pattern sequences Pages 78 80 Symbols in the pattern sequence Pages 81 84 Correction of pattern sequences Pages 78 82 83 deleting inserting 86 88 Maxi stitch...

Page 74: ...he monogram on the right side of the screen is a crosswise feed pattern with a sewing width of 15 or 18 mm The individual letters are always sewn as single pattern and word sequences in the m memory a...

Page 75: ...e selected stitch width will be saved and you will return to the letter menu A menu appears on the screen with the letters of the alphabet the numbers 0 9 punctuation J marks such as full stop comma h...

Page 76: ...alphabet styles appear on the screen with lines covering two keys each Then press the 0 key It is located below the description A a and lets you switch from upper to lower case letters Select the desi...

Page 77: ...ber of the memory the key symbols and are indicated By pressing these keys select a free memory in this case Ml The selected memory is highlighted and must be confirmed with o k After pressing the m k...

Page 78: ...The pattern sequence is empty esc abort H 12 s 6 i 8 To this end press the A z key Select the desired alphabet with the keys below it and enter the required letters using the number keys Press the o k...

Page 79: ...m key 16 the word sequence will appear on the screen and will be saved Press the key with the symbol C3j if you wish to sew the sequence If you select another letter and confirm it with ok it will be...

Page 80: ...be deleted By pressing number key 4 for symbol L the letter is deleted also see Pages 85 86 esc If you wish to create a pattern sequence form the different patterns of the machine you must select a f...

Page 81: ...a keys 1 0 Then confirm with o k oJ JC 0 I I C 1 H 2 H 1 1 H H Lk Now you are in the programming screen In the top right hand side of the screen the pattern number and number of the selected memory ar...

Page 82: ...en before saving the pattern sequence info menu Then confirm by pressing the o k key The selected pattern is displayed Select the next pattern with key 0 9 again and proceed in the same manner This wa...

Page 83: ...indow appears in which the cursor position and the number of entered patterns are displayed By adding a maxi pattern the pattern width will also be displayed I 2221 The figure above the cursor shows t...

Page 84: ...M memory of the mchine onto a Creative card see Page 94 t Pressing the K key will open another menu Using the cursor keys you can correct the pattern see section Balance Pressing the o k key will brin...

Page 85: ...rn zooming is only a visual aid and has no influence on the sewn pattern If you wish to return to the originally displayed size of the pattern sequence after zooming it a J few times press the key bel...

Page 86: ...rd in slot 47 on the machine and press the card t key 14 Select the desired pattern with the corresponding key It will be highlighted Confirm with o k the memory screen will be displayed On the right...

Page 87: ...r key you can move the cursor to the beginning of the sequence For all 9 mm patterns the cursor has the shape of an interrupted line When adding or inserting a maxi pattern the cursor appears in the f...

Page 88: ...using the 1 0 keys Confirm with pressing o k Press the o k key The new pattern will then be inserted into your sequence C z h 0 0 I C 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 esc info menu ok 0 9 clear Deleting a pattern i...

Page 89: ...1 12 J j Now press key 4 below j delete pattern The pattern will be deleted I j 1 2 3L4L51161 7j8 9 I I Y 87 I J J 1 8 9 0 I I I J Select key 7 below J Your sewing machine is now ready to sew...

Page 90: ...stitches for 9 mm patterns Pattern start and end are particularly important when combining a pattern with connecting 88 stitches The connecting stitches are always sewn from the pattern end in the di...

Page 91: ...ry appears Select an empty M memory and confirm with the o k key On the screen the j message appears Empty pattern sequence 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 I Now press the 0 9 key Enter the desired pattern number...

Page 92: ...y for the desired direction for our example key 6 and a sub menu will appear The selected direction will be highlighted The top menu bar shows four additional options within this stitch direction Thes...

Page 93: ...pressing the o k key Select the connecting stitches by pressing the key choose a direction and save it by pressing the o k key Continue in this manner until your pattern has been completed Our example...

Page 94: ...I L L Example No 1 1 x No 139 5x 1 x No 139 5x 1 x No 139 5x1 1 x No 139 5x L L Example No 2 1 x No 138 6x 1 x No 138 6x 1 x No 138 6x 1 x No 138 6xL 92...

Page 95: ...teI mirroring e Enter by pressing o k No 166 without pattern inversion Enter by pressing o k 0 C 0 0 0 I0 U 1 ii Leaves No 190 Pattern length 20 Pattern width 6 0 Press key Single pattern 4 w1 0 5 Exa...

Page 96: ...patterns without having to fear the loss of a single pattern or pattern sequence A mumber must be assigned to each new Creative card This number must be entered since the machine recognizes the card b...

Page 97: ...the sewing screen By pres sing the key underneath card the M memory of the card will be displayed By pressing the o k key again the number is saved The display shows Card 1001 The card is empty Press...

Page 98: ...ly contain patterns or pattern sequences If a menu is displayed select the required item with the number keys e g Pattern sequence The M memories of the machine are displayed Select an empty memory an...

Page 99: ..._ _ _ __ Utility stitc hes acMica l Access ories and...

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Page 101: ...U C 4 0 z 99 Contents Utility stitches Buttonholes Sewing feet Needle chart Pages 101 121 Pages 122 136 Pages 137 152 Pages 152 153...

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Page 103: ...ace the fabric under the sewing foot Programmable seam length for straight stitch Program 00 If you wish to join patchwork parts of equal size program 00 allows you to program the seam length Place th...

Page 104: ...rk t 0 rrs J Blind stitch Blind stitch 04 is best suited for invisible hems sewing by hand is unnecessary Serge the edge of the hem Fold the edge inwards one hem width Now unfold the hem again so that...

Page 105: ...nd single pattern Do not press the single pattern key until you reach the last stitch before the corner The machine thus stops after the stitch and the needle stays in the material Now turn the fabric...

Page 106: ...3 Due to its high elasticity this stitch is used for sewing elastic e g on underwear Cut off the old elastic close to the edge Gather the fabric with a 6 mm long straight stitch Push the part that you...

Page 107: ...have a higher elasticity than usual at wider stitch widths stitches they are more durable and what is more they are very quick to sew Open overlock stitch Program 33 With this stitch it is easy to joi...

Page 108: ...foot special accessories this stitch can even be used for open knit fabrics Fashion knit garment sections can also be joined effortlessly with this stitch TIP To prevent the seam from stretching while...

Page 109: ...lso enters the right hole in the button The machine sews a tack and the program is completed j TIP By lowering the feed dog buttons can be sewn on even easier Linen buttonhole J With program No 08 you...

Page 110: ...ead bartack is always used for seam ends subjected to great strain and possible fraying e g on skirt slashes or pockets Using a thicker thread the arrowhead bartacks looks like hand stitched Using a t...

Page 111: ...aved darning length can now be repeated as often as needed Depending on the type of material the darning pattern may shift to one side You can straighten the pattern again using the balance see balanc...

Page 112: ...Only in this position you have the optimum thread tension for darning Place the darning work in the darning hoop Lower the feed dog Pull up the bobbin thread and hold the threads when you start sewing...

Page 113: ...nly need to cut back the waste material carefully along the J seam Program 02 Program 00 First serge the raw edges Stitch the lace onto the face side up to the first corner Fold the corner and stitch...

Page 114: ...ne threads Distribute the thus produced pleats evenly and knot the threads on the wrong side Gathering with elastic threads Program 14 This kind of gathering is particularly suitable for visible elast...

Page 115: ...ffect for example on corsetry Serge the fabric edges and tack baste them j onto the reverse side Lay the edges to be sewn with about 3 mm between them under the sewing foot 3 Overstitch from the face...

Page 116: ...q with program 11 see page 143 Quilt and patch work foot 114 Light knit mending stitch Program 35 The light knit mending stitch is a stretchable covering stitch It is very suitable for overstitching c...

Page 117: ...ng so make sure that the stitch rows overlap each other When mending tears frayed edges or small holes it is advisable to lay a piece of fabric of the same J color which is slightly larger than the da...

Page 118: ...the edge guide at the desired distance to the first row approx 2 2 5 cm 1 2 3 4 of an inch Varying the distance between rows creates dif ferent gathering effects Now sew the next row of smocking using...

Page 119: ...Doing this you will see in which direction the fabric stretches because the hemming has to be sewn on this side insert the hemmer Lower the foot sew a few stitches and pull the fabric into the scroll...

Page 120: ...ly you can set the needle so that it enters close to the edge of the zipper teeth by using one of the Creative s 19 needle positions If the foot is engaged right the needle must only be moved to the r...

Page 121: ...overlap pro trudesabout4mm Baste the zipper under the overlapping edge so that the teeth are still visible Engage the zipper foot on the right and set the J needle at the required position Stitch alo...

Page 122: ...of a aged area matching color Overstitch its edges with elastic stitches Cut a piece of fabric that is bigger than the Now cut back the damaged material up to the damaged area seam on the wrong side E...

Page 123: ...I I I e be I S Traditional Accessories and a 4 qir 1...

Page 124: ...size the Creative 7570 is equipped with the buttonhole guide No 10 and sensor tech no logy Using this equipment you can sew perfect buttonholes even on the most difficult materials such as velvet plus...

Page 125: ...stic part is over the needle plate d 2 Push the guide forwards until the catch lies J against the rear of the free arm The guide must spring back a little to obtain a small distance between the needle...

Page 126: ...stitch buttonhole No 42 for fine elastic materials and for decorative buttonholes a fully automatic b semi automatic 5 Keyhole buttonhole No 39 with wedge tack No 46 crosswise tack No 47 lengthwise ta...

Page 127: ...y automatic with but J tonhole guide No 10 or buttonhole foot No 5 A Select buffonhole No 40 On the dsplay appears the above shown J message t C C I C C C Ci 1 o clear Y 0 Using the numbered keys 1 0...

Page 128: ...le separately Tip You can stop the slow sewing at the end of the reverse seam by removing your foot from the toot control As soon as you re engage the foot control I he machine I inishes sewing the bu...

Page 129: ...ogram 40 do not enter any buttonhole length but press the o k key In the display you will see the pro gramming screen along with length and width settings j LIOhL rnont You can alter the default width...

Page 130: ...e reverse key The machine now sews the first bartack and the second buttonhole seam Shortly before the buttonhole is finished the sewing machine reduces sewing speed When the second buttonhole seam is...

Page 131: ...the balance in the plus section to the first seam Press key Then press the esc key Now program the buttonhole at the required length Confirm by pressing o k Stretch buttonholes Cross stitch buttonhole...

Page 132: ...sure to measure from the starting point inwards Always sew the buttonholes from the inside out wards towards the edge The round buttonhole is automatically sewn between a length of 7 and 40 mm Press...

Page 133: ...rounding facing the edge The sewing of the buttonhole however begins at the bartack Mark the length of the buttonholes on the fabric first making sure to measure from the starting point inwards Always...

Page 134: ...nhole push For buttonholes on coats the stitch width can buttonhole foot No 5A forwards up to the second be increased up to 8 5 mm red mark The stitch density cannot be changed for this TIP Cut open a...

Page 135: ...mp thread over the front ridge of the buttonhole foot and clamp the thread ends to the right and left into the rear ridge Push the runner forwards up to the second marking Now sew buttonhole No 40 41...

Page 136: ...r the sewing foot Clamp them right and left of the back ridge respectively Push the runner forwards up to the second red mark Before you start sewing press the needle down key Sew the first buttonhole...

Page 137: ...must not be raised during this procedure 4444 Then hold the gimp thread slightly tauter and finish sewing the buttonhole Cut off the loose ends of the gimp thread The round buttonhole with gimp threa...

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Page 139: ...L i L C C ACD 0 i3 C 7 C Cl CD 0 0 n CD CD 0 CD Cl C Accessories and...

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Page 141: ...foot Pintuck foot Page 145 Cording foot Shirring toot Page 146 Knit edge toot Ruffler Page 147 7 9 hole foot Braiding foot Page 148 Quilt and patchwork foot Page 149 Twin needle cording foot Page 150...

Page 142: ...0 A Part No 98 694 828 00 Fancy stitch foot for top feed No 1 A Part No 98 694 836 00 Fancy stitch foot for sewing without top feed No 2 A Part No 98 694 838 00 Blind stitch and overlock foot No 3 Par...

Page 143: ...Zipper and edge sewing foot No 4 Part No 98 694 884 00 Buttonhole foot No 5 A Part No 98 694 830 00 Buttonhole guide No 10 Part No 93 037 595 91 Ah Darning foot No 6 Part No 93 035 960 91 0 C 0 jI 141...

Page 144: ...guide No 3 Part No 98 8O2 422OO Oil Soft brush Seam ripper 3rd Spool holder to be placed on the pin special accessories Roll hemmer foot No 7 Part No 96 694 818 00 Embroidery foot No 8 Part No 98 694...

Page 145: ...For attaching threads and tapes Eyelet plate 93 036 977 45 For eyelet embroidery im For placing pleats at regular intervals Eyeletplate9mm im Caution Only use straight stitch Ruffler 98 999 650 00 in...

Page 146: ...edge Pull the two fabric plies apart during sewing Program 00 Stitch length 3 Tension 3 5 Appliqu foot Appliqu s are quickly done and always produce a beautiful effect By using different materials and...

Page 147: ...edles Now set the needle thread tension quite tight at about 5 to make the seam more prominent Sew one pintuck When you sew the second one you can let the first one run parallel in one of the foot s g...

Page 148: ...hil dren s wear or curtains can be achieved quickly and easily with the shirring foot Insert the shirring toot by hooking the rear bar of the foot into the rear groove of the foot holder Push the foot...

Page 149: ...can make closely or widely spaced pleats automatically while sewing This is very useful for ruffles frills home textiles etc The ruttIer can be used in three different ways 1 Folding the fabric in ple...

Page 150: ...s with the desired fancy stitch e g Program 142 or 147 Tip Pearl thread or embroidery twist are best suited This special foot is best suited to stitch over puffy thread e g loosely spun wool or a narr...

Page 151: ...g program 00 With a seam allowance of 4 of an inch guide J the pieces along the outer edge with a seam allowance of of an inch guide the pieces along the inner edge of the foot In traditional quilting...

Page 152: ...gs Now replace the twin needle by a normal sewing needle Embroider the desired fancy stitch onto the wider clearance e g program 86 To this end let the cordings run inside the guides of the sewing foo...

Page 153: ...back j Adjust the binder so that the needle enters at about 1 1 5 mm 1 16 from the folded in edge of the bias tape This can also be achieved j by changing the needle position Stitch a few centimetres...

Page 154: ...g turn the handwheel and check to make sure the needles stitch into the fabric properly In this way needle breakage can be largely avoided Decorative and zigzag patterns J r 130 705 H ZWI Size 80 0 5...

Page 155: ...Medium Stretch fabric needle developed especially Size ball point for Pfaff Particularly suitable for delicate 75 90 stretch and knitted fabrics j 130 705 H SKF _ ___ Heavy ball point Wide meshed cor...

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Page 157: ...nging the bafferies Changing the needle plate Cleaning and oiling Changing the sewing lamp Sewing faults and their removal Page 156 Page 157 Page 157 Page 158 Page 159 r Contents Cu Cu 0 C C Cu 4 C Cu...

Page 158: ...is installed in the base Using a screwdriver lightly push the catch into recess A lift it and remove the cover Take out the batteries Insert the new batteries E with the side facing upwards Insertion...

Page 159: ...the needle plate is lying flat Cleaning and lubricating Switch off the master switch Remove the needle plate and lower the feed dog Clean the feed dog and hook area with the brush Apply one drop of o...

Page 160: ...ange the bulb we recom mend placing the sewing machine on the side as illustrated Hold the machine securely Push the bulb into its holder as far as it will go and turn it counter clockwise half a turn...

Page 161: ...nly use good threads Use a needle with a larger eye System 130 N Insert new needle and push it fully in Insert new needle See needle chart Pages 152 153 Let the machine feed the fabric Only guide the...

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Page 163: ...j j I I Traditional embrojde techniques 1 Pages 161 182 I 11 I I J I I 161 I...

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Page 165: ...ross stitch Linen embroidery Hemstitching Eyelet embroidery Richelieu Quilting Twin needle sewing Pattern stencils Monograms Page 164 Page 166 Pages 167 170 Page 171 Pages 172 1 74 Pages 175 1 76 Page...

Page 166: ...lens however you should if necessary adjust your pattern with the balance see section Balance Stabilizing the fabric Whether working on thick or thin materials the result will be better if the fabric...

Page 167: ...EE Eu p L 4 4 4 i 31 1 4 d Traditi onal embro idery techniq ues I L J r...

Page 168: ...embroidery threads are particularly suitable here They are available in many colors and thicknesses You should how ever always use threads of the same thickness when embroidering a You can also achiev...

Page 169: ...arments Always sew your work using the slow sewing function 3 Use embroidery foot No 2 A Its red guide grooves are exactly adapted to the size of the cross stitches Use only special embroidery threads...

Page 170: ...r embroideries They have been pro grammed into the machine with optimum stitch length and width however you can change these settings if required Tip Programs 91 93 94 97 and 99 are sym metrical desig...

Page 171: ...into the memories as pattern combi nations Now mark the starting point of the first cross stitch in each memory The start and end points of the cross stitches are particularly important as they deter...

Page 172: ...lect the next memory When you position the sewing foot watch the crosswise lines on stitch foot 2 A They should be aligned with the starting points of the adjoining cross stitches Allow the left metal...

Page 173: ...onto the face side of the fabric Our example consists of the following programs For the petals select program No 129 Pattern length 35 mm Stitch width 6 mm Using program No 165 embroider the points a...

Page 174: ...widths you can achieve new effects every time For hemstitching you need either a slitting needle or a wing needle Only for very fine fabrics a normal sewing needle size 80 is used Coarse weave fabric...

Page 175: ...iiki1 1 Ladder hemstitching Programs No 111 112 114 and 117 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 res...

Page 176: ...e must enter the right side of the hem and bunch the pulled threads to the left Traditional hemstitching Programs No 111 116 Sew the selected program onto a piece of waste fabric as a single pattern C...

Page 177: ...the eyelet plate down at the front Place the marked fabric taut in an embroidery hoop Cut one or two fabric threads and push the fabric over the pin in the eyelet plate The fabric must fit tightly aro...

Page 178: ...le doing so turn the hoop with the fabric slowly and evenly The stitches must be very close to each other Then secure with a tew straight stitches Pattern example for eyelet embroidery a Select patter...

Page 179: ...stable sew around all contours twice in straight stitch No 00 stitch length at approx 1 mm Tip It is even easier with function needle down Then carefully cut out the fabric from the areas that will f...

Page 180: ...is so that the parts do not move and so that they join up to each other exactly Even when sewing and embroidering over the three layered quilt you achieve optimal sewing results with the dual feed The...

Page 181: ...of the quilt underneath In traditional quilts these three layers of mate rial are sewn together by hand with small stitch es but this is quicker and more practical with the sewing machine e g with pr...

Page 182: ...ace one bobbin on each of the bobbin holders The tension disk a is in the left threading slot 33 Take care when threading that one thread passes to the left and one to the right of this disk If you wi...

Page 183: ...llen materials and will always turn out slightly different And this is how the stencil should be used The pat j tern start of the respective motif or monogram is marked on the stencil with a punched h...

Page 184: ...get the darning position Knot the threads and remove the Avalon Any remaining pieces dissolve in water TIP By sewing quickly and moving the material slowly you stitch densely When embroidering on terr...

Page 185: ...I I I I r a a _ _ p p a a a a a a a a a a a a _ I...

Page 186: ...4V1 Embroice yj 7570 i in N Instruction manual PFAFF creative 7570...

Page 187: ...he machine 4 Fastening spigot for connecting to the machine 5 Guide strip for engaging the embroidery unit 6 Release lever for removing the embroidery unit 7 Engaging spigot 8 2 engaging spigots 9 Ret...

Page 188: ...dal again the embroidery process is restarted 5 When carrying out maintenance work alterations to mechanical parts or acces sories or when leaving the machine unattended the sewing machine must be rem...

Page 189: ...rd 79 Embroidering 25 Embroidering a word sequence 96 97 Embroidering a word sequence 96 97 Embroidering borders 92 93 Embroidering chiffon 88 Embroidering contours 1 02 Embroidering frott 89 90 Embro...

Page 190: ...thread breakage monitor 29 Notes on safety 1 Opening the M rnemory 37 Pattern sequence 36 Pattern size 20 Placing monograms in frames 52 55 Placing the pattern in the frame 22 23 Release key of the em...

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Page 193: ...t I I I I I 1 I I t I L Ilk AlL...

Page 194: ...rd and foot pedal Switching the machine on Lowering the feed dog Inserting removing the embroidery card Engaging removing the frame in from the embroidery unit Bringing the sewing foot to embroidery d...

Page 195: ...switched off The embroidery unit is clicked into the bushing on the rear of the machine while being held parallel to the machine Take care to ensure that the guide 5 is slid along between the floor p...

Page 196: ...far to the rear Otherwise the embroidery unit could be pushed out of its connection bushing The maximum angle of the swivel arm should not exceed 90 I I I I Slide an embroidery pattern memory card in...

Page 197: ...ery unit If you wish to remove the frame push the release lever on the embroidery unit down and pull the frame forwards while keeping it parallel to the guide strip hi A I I I I Engaging the frame in...

Page 198: ...T p an d ex an pe s fo r us e Pa tte rn S eq ue n Se w in g fu nC tio fl z C 0 z...

Page 199: ...v wir yim w rqjr r w Dl Dl Dl 3 3 3 3 3 I I I 1 1 I j1 I...

Page 200: ...e symbols in the display Info Embroidery single colour Embroidery multicolour Multicoloured embroidery with repeating colours Embroidering individual segments Error messages in embroidery mode Sewing...

Page 201: ...you can complement your Creative The first card which contains 25 motifs and two embroidery monograms is included in the basic equipment of the Creative This card is called 1 I Fantasy All further car...

Page 202: ...en press the Card key 14 The following message appears in the display 1 Fantasy Please select 1 embroidery pattern 2 embroidery monograms w I I 1 3 8 _ This message only appears with the card 1 Fantas...

Page 203: ...of the display the first page and any further pages which the card may contain are displayed Choose a pattern with the aid of the motif list which is included with every card The butterfly for exampl...

Page 204: ...otton garn with thickness 50 as the bobbin thread or a polyester yarn 1 00 The bobbin thread monitor display blinks when the bobbin thread is running out The sewing machine stops and the following mes...

Page 205: ...rics silk etc 1 20 frame For fabric parts which offer enough area for fitting For all larger patterns which require the embroidery field The machine displays the frame size automatically for each sele...

Page 206: ...e sure that screw 9 is facing forwards and the guide spigots 8 are on the right 5 Now attach the frame onto the embroidery unit of the sewing machine see Technical section page 9 4 Press the fabric in...

Page 207: ...ired I I Key 7 underneath this symbol allows the pattern to be rotated in 90 steps within the frame 90 1 80 270 or 360 The rotation of the pattern is displayed visually in the display Furthermore the...

Page 208: ...ol allows you to skip back 6 stitches e g in ______ the case of a thread breakage After pressing this key the following message appears Activate foot pedal pattern skips back 6 stitches Press the foot...

Page 209: ...L I I I I I Pressing the cursor key next to this symbol extends the menu with esc or ok you return to the previous menu The following symbols appear in the display i I L L L L I L L L L L L 2 ri 8 9...

Page 210: ...the pattern e g when decorating a number of napkins E J With keys 8 and 9 the pattern can be visibly moved up and down within the embroidery field Here too the individual steps are represen ted numeri...

Page 211: ...Embroidery unit 7570 C PFAP creatIve 7570 PMf I t Instruction manual...

Page 212: ...y mode They describe the individual symbols and further operational steps If an arrow appears in the bottom right of the display the cursor key has to be pressed in order to see further information 1L...

Page 213: ...you to closely observe the beginning of the pattern If you release the foot control the machine stops and you can cut off the starting threads Then reactivate the foot pedal and press the ok key while...

Page 214: ...th various colour suggestions which you can of course change to suit your ideas Make sure you have the required threads prepared in the order listed Select the symbol col 1 3 with key 8 thread the fir...

Page 215: ...bed on page 26 After the first colour the machine stops and displays the mes sage Thread change colour 2 After the second colour change you will see the message Thread change colour 3 etc If a colour...

Page 216: ...L i i ri i r L I I I I I _____ L If you wish to return to the beginning of this segment after finishing the embroidery press the pattern start key 13 or key 8 In the display you will see the following...

Page 217: ...thread running low ok You can continue sewing if you think that the bobbin thread is sufficient for the rest of the section however the bobbin thread supply display continues to blink The display rema...

Page 218: ...feed dog back on and attach the appro priate sewing foot Then press the menu key 22 the embroidery unit moves to its position on the right so that as much room as possible is left for sewing This is...

Page 219: ...Tips and examples for use Pattern Sequence I...

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Page 221: ...Paftern Seque Pages 35 8i z a C E II...

Page 222: ...I I I I I I I j I I i I 1 I I...

Page 223: ...Placing monograms in frames Creating a word sequence Storing pattern sequences or monograms on the Creative Card Deleting pattern sequences etc from the Creative Card Pages 36 37 Pages 38 45 Pages 46...

Page 224: ...I 1 I Pattern sequence If you combine several patterns in one M memory this is called a pattern sequence Insert the card e g card 1 into the slot 1 2 3 5 I II 0 6 7 8 9 menu With the m p key you open...

Page 225: ...ammed patterns P memory 2 Memory for pattern sequence M memory Select key 2 0 any 6 7 8 _ 9 0 fde __ 9 0 ac 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 Then you will see the first 1 6 of 32 M memories Under M and the number of the...

Page 226: ...5 6 7 8 l After confirming with the ok key you will see in the display This pattern sequence is empty 9 0 L L L L L j2 1 1 2 f6 8 r 1 i_ a Now press the card key Select the desired pattern group with...

Page 227: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 jiJJ _HiL _ mnu Select the desired alphabet with the keys below it e g key 1 or 2 tdL 1 I I I L 2 3 I This is a summary of the monograms on pattern card 1 4 rJ 39...

Page 228: ...required letters with the number keys and confirm their selection with the ok key e g BM Incorrect entries can be corrected with the clear key any I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I I I_ I _ _ 9 0 0 9 Jc 1 sr If y...

Page 229: ...alphabet You can return with escape 04 1 2 3 4 If you press key 0 underneath the symbol you will be given the lower case letters of the respective alphabet This function is not available for all alph...

Page 230: ...L Ll Li L L 1 Store with the m p key in the display you will see the selected monograms next to eachother You will also see a new menu in the right of the display L L LZ L L L I L L L I I L 42...

Page 231: ...move the arrow in the display thus selecting a monogram I With the 0 key you can move the screen up and 1 down in the display With the 9 key underneath the symbol m you can m access another new menu...

Page 232: ...the two cursor keys place the arrow on the letter you wish to move e g arrow on the M k I I I I I I I I 0 If you wish to move the letters closer together press the arrow key cursor key next to the sym...

Page 233: ...4j AInenu After a short period you will see a new screen II 6 7 9 0 I _____ j r I In the display the position of the pattern in the frame is displayed using the x and y values Y stands for the vertic...

Page 234: ...s of the axes change I I I a I a a I I a By pressing the second cursor key again you move the letter in the direction of the arrow You can also press and hold the key I I I 1M dear 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8j...

Page 235: ...esc key to return to the initial screen With the 9 key underneath the symbol you enter the sewing screen You can now sew the pattern sequence 1 2 5 16 81 II The embroidery frame moves to start positio...

Page 236: ...ou store your 1 sequence on the Creative Card L I I I I I L L I I 1 Lz I I I I I I I I I i 2 5 67819 men With the 0 key underneath the symbol you can view the entire sequence letter by letter You are...

Page 237: ...ahId With the 0 key underneath the ILtiJ symbol you can delete one letter or the entire sequence I 5 5 __ To d ete a letter press esc to return to the revious screen and then press the key underneath...

Page 238: ...ri L L t i 2 3 4 5 6 7 81 info menu With the 9 key underneath the symbol you delete the letter on which the arrow is placed 90 L r__ Li fl s clear L L L I With the 9 key underneath the symbol El you a...

Page 239: ...the 0 key underneath the symbol you call up the question Delete entire sequence With the ok key you delete the entire sequence with the esc key you leave the sequence as it is I I r I 11 i1 H 7 s1 s...

Page 240: ...embroidery patterns there are also frame patterns S L I L I LH 1 LH 6 7 81 9 0 Placing monograms in frames Select an empty M memory After confirmation with the ok key the message Pattern sequence is e...

Page 241: ...any i 2 3 56 I8 9 I II I K I Using the number keys select a frame 0 any 2 3 5 iL 8 9 S w 0 9 L J You can change the size of the motif with keys 4 and 5 Save the desired pattern by pressing the ok key...

Page 242: ...L L L L L L L L 0 any 1 2 H 5 6 7 8 9 0 Repeat this procedure by pressing the Card key again and then selecting key 2 for embroidery monograms 0 any 1 2 3 56 7 8 9 L L menu Then select a monogram alp...

Page 243: ...in the frame Press the key under neath the sewing machine symbol and you can sew your motif 9oj The description of how to move the monograms within the frame is on pages 44 47 L 1 1 i i 9 0 Now enter...

Page 244: ...of the letters The smaller the letters the more letters can be stored one after another in the sequence Creating longer words or names can also be done by moving the frame On pages 86 in the chapter T...

Page 245: ...F Press the Card key Lino menu L Press key 2 for embroidery monograms I E I 57...

Page 246: ...Embroice unit 7570 Instruction manual C PFAFF creative 7570 4 4 0 4 0 4 I...

Page 247: ...4 5 6 7 81 LInfo menu Now enter the letters using the number keys If you wish to write on 2 or 3 lines enter a maximum of 6 letters in the first line If the word has less than 6 letters enter empty s...

Page 248: ...tters or ji I I 9 0 There should never symbols in a row r 1o9 L J 1 V 6 7 81 9 The two words are now in two lines Depending on the alphabet and the size of the letters the word sequences can become la...

Page 249: ...ences I 1 I __________ I I 112I345678 90 I I i info menu o LJ 0 9 Tciear I If you wish to store motifs with word sequences select a free Mmemory Use card 1 creative fantasy I I 1 21 3 4 5 6 7 81 9 0 I...

Page 250: ...I 3 I 0 nv 3 Now press 1 for embroidery patterns 6 7 8 9 0 0 any 1 2 3 7 9 1 I I 11 H J Now select a motif with the number keys e g key no 6 61...

Page 251: ...5 6 7 8 Confirm with the ok key The motif is stored info menu 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 any 1 2 4 I With key 7 underneath the E symbol you can rotate the motif before storing it 0 any 1 1 _J L Jc r I 1 I I 4 I I...

Page 252: ...a word sequence in the same memory press the Card s key once again Press the 2 key for monograms In the display you will see the 2 current monograms on card 1 menu F I I t ll I E I 0 any Press key 2...

Page 253: ...5 6 info 7 8 9 0 menu e cIear I I I The word sequence is laid on top of the motif I 0 any fi 2 3 4 56 8 9 0 Now enter a word sequence using the number keys e g DONALD Now press the m p key Info menu...

Page 254: ...r key next to the arrows You will see a new menu nf menu jj I I I 11 1 213j 45 r6 7I89 0 IA s 6 jl ja 4Z I 1112 3 1 9 0 Using the cursor keys move the arrow in the display to the first letter of the w...

Page 255: ...5 6 7 8 menu oJ i 2 E 3j 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 es j 0 any Press the ok key once 0 my i 2 3 4 info Move the arrow in the display to the last letter of the word D in DONALD I L I I L1 J 9 0 66...

Page 256: ...ess the ok key again The word sequence can now be moved up or down in the display I I I H it S 0 I I I 11 1 i 1 t 6 0 kd L W 0 11 2 3 41 5 16 7 9 L j menu Now use key 9 or 0 underneath the symbols E E...

Page 257: ...to sew the pattern press the esc key followed by the 9 key underneath the symbol Once all requirements in the display have been fulfilled press the ok key The sewing machine is now ready to sew 0 I I...

Page 258: ...e 1 Delete sequence 2 Copy onto card or use the card with the following number 1 ok Confirm with ok 1 1 1 6 7 Now insert a Creative Card Then press ok You can now see a menu with the title M memory on...

Page 259: ...n menu of the pattern sequence oi Tctear 2 3 5 8 9 0 esc I ___ info menu o k 0 9 1 I I I __________ I I j clear I L I L 2 3j 5 8 9 0 info menu Press the Card key as a check You can see the selection m...

Page 260: ...ect the pattern sequence again You will see the ok following message Lower feed dog Insert full bobbin Attach embroidery foot and bring lever to embro idery position Fit and insert the 1 20 frame Once...

Page 261: ...pattern on the Creative Card press the 0 key underneath the symbol This takes you to a new menu info menu oUi C L II r L r L 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 info With the 9 key underneath the I symbol you can store...

Page 262: ...menu o k cJnx If you have not inserted a Creative Card you will see the above message in the display 7 8 9 0 t4 L 1 ii L f6 7 0 Now insert the Creative Card and confirm with ok menu a I IIi I 0 I a E...

Page 263: ...the ok key The message ok appears briefly in the display The motif has been stored in the memory L L L L I I L L I I L IL o k fl 9 tIear 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 L info menu r o k J 0 9 1 clear In the scr...

Page 264: ...wish to call up pattern sequences from the Creative Card insert the card into the slot and press the card key In the display the M memories of the card appear Select an occupied memory with the numbe...

Page 265: ...confirm with ok The pattern sequence of the card is now transferred to the M memory of the machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 I I I info menu o r r o k fl O I da r I I I I I I I L I I L L info menu To call u...

Page 266: ...ot and press the ok key J 1 L r IId L I V V 118 info In the display you will see the summary of the M memory again Now re select the M memory by pressing the ok key I 41 70 any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 men...

Page 267: ...ion The following message appears in the display Fit 1 20 frame Lower feed dog ok I L LZ clear L menu Nj__ 0 any L L L L L L L L Lz 4 1 2 3 i 7 8 9 0 4 5 6 I info menu Press the ok key The pattern seq...

Page 268: ...The M memories on the card appear in the display I 0 I 6 7 6 m nu o L 2 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 I I I PI Z flfnu I If other motifs are stored on the Creative Card apart from the pattern sequence a selection...

Page 269: ...u wish to delete This is then given a dark back ground Press the 0 key underneath the symbol The question appears in the display Delete M memory ok info menu I nq F o k 1 0 9 clear I L 1 1 23456 781 i...

Page 270: ...1 J J i 5 6 7 8 9 ww i Press the ok key After a short ok message in the display the sequence is deleted I I I E x C Ii 81...

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Page 272: ...cr2 c 0 x 3 CD Cl F Tips and examples for use...

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Page 274: ...ning motifs to form a border Combining motifs Embroidering a word sequence Maxi pattern combinations from a card Embroidering leather Attaching embroidered motifs Embroidering contours Page 86 Page 87...

Page 275: ...oider a Richelieu motif these patterns can also be embroidered without Richelieu effect i e the fabric pieces are not cut out of the spaces Select a Richelieu pattern e g pattern No 6 and embroider it...

Page 276: ...ring in more than one colour Cut the needle thread and lay the appliqu fabric onto the sewn pattern You can pin the outer edges of the fabric down if you wish Important Do not remove the fabric from t...

Page 277: ...the material with an embroidery fleece this would show through the thin fabric Therefore repeat the procedure until the fabric is strong e iou g h Then fit the fabric tightly into the frame If you thi...

Page 278: ...d B we recommend the follo wing Lay embroidery fleece underneath the fabric and pin it to the fabric Lay Avalon on top of the fabric and pin it to the fabric also The Avalon covers the loops of the fr...

Page 279: ...recommend using embroidery fleece and Avalon Lay the Avalon on top of and the embroidery fleece underneath the frott fabric and fit the three layers into the frame IL I Now the Avalon can be pinned o...

Page 280: ...e a pocket or the corner of a napkin but you cannot fit all the fabric into the frame we recommend tacking the piece of fabric onto embroidery fleece with large stitches Now you can fit the part into...

Page 281: ...both phes into the frame Take care to ensLire that the _if j line you have drawn runs parallel to the embroidery Seiect a pattern ag pattern 1 6 from card 1 and I rotate the pattern 90 It is now displ...

Page 282: ...around the middle of the pattern When you begin to sew the machine skips back to the pattern start automatically Now fit the fabric into the frame again so that the line is parallel to the frame Now p...

Page 283: ...of the frame Select mono and rotate the pattern 27O The length and width of the pattern is shown in the display Halve the pattern length to find the middle of the pattern and mark it Position the need...

Page 284: ...beginning of the pattern This allows you to check if the second pattern borders on the first Now embroider the second pattern Remove the fabric from the frame again and place the pattern between the t...

Page 285: ...s instrLlctions for use 7570 page 56 57 menu o k Always embroider the desired word onto a piece of waste material first Measure the length and size of the word Then mark the area required for the word...

Page 286: ...tion manual page 23 and correct the position of the word or letter if necessary When combining word sections always ensure that the position height and distance to the previous word segment is the sam...

Page 287: ...his facilitates the fabric feed and the maxi patterns can be embroide red more evenly and more beautifully Example The cross stitch motif above can be embroidered very attractively by mirroring it onc...

Page 288: ...starting to sew and where possible to enlarge the embroidery motif to avoid the needle breaking and extra perforation holes being made in the leather does not hinder the feed of the frame control when...

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Page 290: ...ece Proceed as follows Place the iron on stabilizer onto the reverse side of the embroidered fabric with the paper side facing upwards Iron the two pieces of material together Iron the embroidered pie...

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