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2003 2004 kawasaki zr1000a z1000 service repair workshop manual download 2003 2004For reinforced seams such as trousers, under arm seams or Stretch triple straight stitch decorative topstitching. The PFAFF 2044 thread must be pulled into the take-up lever from left to right. Pass the thread downwards in the right-hand threading slot. While holding the end of the needle The presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser foot thread, press the foot control so the needle moves down and lifter (51). This setting can be readjusted with the contrast control (54).The symbol disappears after a full bobbin is inserted and you start to sew again. The balance adjusts the reverse feed of the stitch so it is sewn in the best way for different fabrics. After having selected a stitch, you will see the balance symbol with a “0 after it in the bottom right-hand corner of the Expression window. Tie-off button (36) off, When you press this button before starting to sew, the symbol appears in the window. Switching on the “lock” button: button until the locking symbol appears Press the in the window. Some patterns are formed from the left, so only the right side of the stitch changes when the width is adjusted. The left-hand side of the stitch is always retained.The stitch sequences remain in the memory until you overwrite or delete it. The Quilt Expression 2044 has 6 m-memories, the Expression 2034 has 3 m-memories. The stitch length can be increased up to 6 mm. Change the needle position of the straight stitch to sew in a zipper or topstitch along the edge of a collar. These stitches join multiple layers of fabric and overcast them in one operation. These stitches have built-in stretch and are more durable than standard stitches. The saved darning length can now be repeated as often as needed. With thumb and index finger press the darning foot together. Insert the pin of the darning foot as far as it will go into the hole of the presser foot holder. It is often used for connecting two finished fabric edges.Sew as many buttonholes as you wish.http://gmart-express.com/demo/uploadpic/druck-ptx-510-manual.xml

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The pintuck blade pre duplicated on many types of fabric such as light cotton and shapes the fabric prior to sewing and produces a linens. Tension: 3-5 When you buy the ruffler from your PFAFF dealer, lull operating instructions are included. Stitch 1 Stitch length: 3 Tension: 3-5. For this you need stitch is well suited for free-motion quilting. The three layers unfolded bias tape about 1’. The creative possibilities are endless. Your fabric is automatically fed in a circle, allowing you to embellish your clothing and household items. The guide is marked in 1 cm increments. Mark a center point with a fabric marker on your fabric. You can achieve great effects by adjusting the size of a wide zigzag stitch. Over the years it has developed into a creative hobby. A patchwork quilt consists of three layers. Choose a decorative stitch that is a forward moving stitch, such as 63 or 66 (56 or 58 for model 2034). What used to be stitched by hand with a great deal of effort can now be sewn with the 2034 and 2044 with astonishing ease and speed. With cross-stitch No. Using an eyelet plate (special accessory) and various utility and decorative stitches beautiful embroidery can be produced.Push needle fully upwards. Flat side facing the back. Wrong needle is in use. Insert a new needle. Feed dog is lowered. Slide A is at the left or slide B is at the right Push slide A to the right or slide B to the left. When using an electrical appliance, basic safetyRead all instructions before using this householdReplace bulb withClose attention is necessUse only attachments recommPage 5 Modern,Sewing by push-button controlYour new sewing machine can take any materialIt features the very latest in design andIt applies both to the 2044 model and toIf you now take time enough to study theIf you have any further questions, that is noSo now you can get started. We wish you manyIndex of headings. Decorative sewing, general notes. Decorative stitches, Quilt Expression 2044Applique foot.http://agpaslauga.lt/userfiles/druck-ptx-1830-manual.xml Applique designs. Automatic taperingFree motion quilting foot. Bobbin thread, drawing upBobbin windingButtonholesNeedle plate, changing. Needle tableSewing problems and their solutionsUtility stitches Quilt Expression 2044NoFor handlook quilt applique or pinstitching.For decorative sewing such as flower stems andElastic stitch for decorative hems and topstitching.For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation.Elastic, decorative stitch for ornamental hem finishing onProvides a highly elastic decorative seam for hems onI’4oFor joining overlapped seams on bulky fabricsFor handlook quilt applique or pinstitching.For decorative sewing such as flower stems andElastic stitch for decorative hems and topstitching.For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation.Elastic, decorative stitch for ornamental hem finishing onProvides a highly elastic decorative sea. Page 12 oIIIIII,IIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIDrawing up the bobbin thread. Presser foot lifter. Thread cutter. Changing the presser feet. Winding a bobbin throughChanging needles. Threading twin needle. Lowering feed dogInfo buttonBase plate. Removable accessory tray. Presser foot holder with preIntegrated needle threader. Reverse sewing” button. Threading slots. Needle thread tensionConnection socket “lead cord”. Connection socket “foot controTake-up leverPresser foot holder with presser footThreading slotsBase plateConnection socket “foot control”FrCoCoPlace the enclosed lead cord, the foot controlOpen the folding lid (44) upwards.The appropriate presser foot to use for eachNo. 2, use presser foot No. 0.Electrical connection. Connect the lead cord between the socket (11) of the sewingConnecting the foot control. Connect the plug of the foot control to the connection socketThe sewing speed is controlled by pressing the foot control. The foot control tvd ATK 0070 has to be used for this sewingMaster switch. When the master switch (13) is switched onI) the sewing lamp lights up and program No.The sewing machine is now ready to function. Voltage switch. The sewing machine is set to the mains voltage for EuropeOpen the accessory tray by placing your left index finger onArranging the accessories. The standard accessories are marked with numbers. Arrange the parts in the respective compartments of theRemoving the accessory tray (free arm). In order to sew using the free arm, swing the accessory trayWhen replacingPlace an empty bobbin so that the black pin of the bobbinWinding the bobbin from the spool pin. Place the sewing thread on the spool holder. To obtain freeThreading. Place the thread into guide A from the front and pull itSwitch on the master switch. Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot control. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will bePush the bobbin to the left, cut theInsert the second spool holder in the hole provided. Threading. Thread as shown on page 22. Switch on the master switch. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will beCut the thread, push the bobbin to theSwitch off main switch. Hold the bobbin door (46) at the left side and open it towardsTaking out the bobbin case. Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the bobbin case outThread tension. To obtain a perfect seam appearance and durability makeThe following is valid for general sewing:Bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric. The needle thread tension is too tight or the bobbin threadThe thread tension must be corrected. Top thread is visible on the underside of the fabric. The needle thread tension is too loose or the bobbin threadThe thread tension must be corrected. For decorative stitches and buttonholes the to. Page 27 Inserting the bobbin. Insert the full bobbin in the bobbin case. When doing so,When you pull the thread, the bobbin must turn clockwise.Checking the bobbin thread tension. Hold the bobbin case by the thread and move your handCorrecting the tension. Turn adjusting screw C just a little to the left to decrease theTurn the adjusting screw C just a littleInserting the bobbin case. Lift latch F and push the bobbin case fully onto pin D ofPull the bobbin thread sharply. The bobbin case must not fallPlace the thread on thePass the thread downwards in the right-hand threading slot. Pull the thread from the side behind one of the two threadEl. ElLower the presserPlace the threadReduce the pressure so that theAt the same timeRelease the end of the thread so aRelease the threader andThe presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser footDrawing-up the bobbin thread. Raise the presser foot. While holding the end of the needleBobbin thread. Close the bobbin door (46) and pull the thread under thePull the thread from the back to the front over the threadSwitch off the master switchPlace the presser foot under the presser foot holder (30), soPlease check that the presser foot is properly attached bySet the required amount of the needle thread tension (35)The normal setting for sewing is 4 5. For decorative sewing,Winding a bobbin through the needle. It is possible to wind bobbins even when the machine isGuide the thread to the right under thread guide C. WindChanging the needle. Switch off the master switch. To remove: Lower the presser foot and set the needleTo insert: The flat side A of theLower the presser foot and insertReplace the sewing needle with a twin needle. InsertFor sewing any fabric precisely PFAFF providThe materialEngaging the lOT. Important: For all work with the Dual Feed. IDT. use presserRaise the presser foot. Press the IDT (31)Disengaging the IDT. Hold the Dual Feed with two fingers atPress the IDT (31) down, then pull it awayStripes and plaids match perfectly dueFor certain sewing work such as free-motion quilting orRaise the presser foot before lowering the feed dog. PushTo engage the feed dog move the slide to the right. Raise the presser foot before engaging the feed dog.To engage the feedRaise the presser foot before lowering or raisingAdjusting the contrastAdjusting the contrast on the Expression window. The contrast setting in the window may be changed forThis setting can be readjusted with the contrast controlStitch selection. There are three ways of selecting your desired stitch:Model 2034:Stitch selection on model 2044Stitch selection on model 2034Page 39 PFAFFThe symbol disappears after a full bobbin is inserted andAltering stitches. Adjust the length, width, balance, density or needleEach change is visibleTo change. Stitch width. Pattern width. Needle position for straight stitchesBalanceThe selected stitch can be sewn in various widths, e.g.Altering the needle position. Straight stitch No. 1, stitch No. 2 and stitch No. 11 canAltering the pattern width, e.g. Stitch 63 (Stitch 56 on model 2034). For decorative stitches, the overall width of the pattern isAltering the stitch length. Fj. Altering the pattern length. The pattern length of decorative stitches can be alteredAltering the stitch density. The stitch density of various stitches (buttonholes, satinDecorative stitches can vary on different fabric typesThe balanceThis symbol indicates that theThe standard balance setting is “0”. In the minus range the stitches are sewn shorter, andIn the plus range the stitches are sewn longer orInfo button. Touch the info button to receive information about theInfo menu. The info menu gives you the following information:This button has the following functions. IiThere are four sewing function buttons below the Expression window. With these buttons you can choose between “tie-off” at. Tie-off button (36). When you press this button before starting to sew, the symbol appears in the window. Once the machine has tied off, thePress the button while sewing so you can tie off at the end of a seam or pattern. The symbol appears in the window. The pattern will then be completed and tied off. The machine will stop and the symbolPress the foot control andThe needle. Page 46 “Lock” buttonYou can safeguard your sewing machine against theSwitching on the “lock” button:Press theDepending on the needle position or the width ofReduce the pattern width until the warning symbolThe stitch formation varies. Some patterns are formed from the left, so only theNote: Do not use a twin needle to sew patterns thatDo not use a twin needle if this symbol in thePatterns that are formed from the center willStitch sequencesDeleting from the stitch sequence. Inserting into the stitch sequenceDeleting all M-memories. Changing a stitch within a sequenceYour Expression offers you the possibility of storing stitch and word sequences in the memories of the machine. The stitchThe Quilt Expression 2044 has 6 m-memories, the Expression 2034 has 3 m-memories. Up to 20 patterns or letters canButtons for the stitch sequence. The following buttons can be found next to the selectionWhen an rn-memory is notCursor buttons:Opening an rn-memory. Press the “M” button m. All the rn-memories appear in the Expression window. Select an empty rn-memory by scrolling using the cursorThe symbolSelect the stitch using the direct selection buttonsOnce you have entered the stitch sequence, youAll stitches that haveTip: In order to sew a stitch sequence once, press theThe embroidery is tied-off on completion and theDeleting a pattern within the stitch sequence. If you wish to delete one stitch in the stitch sequence,Press the clear button (9).Inserting a stitch into the stitch sequence. If you wish to insert a stitch into a sequence, scrollInserting a pattern at the beginning of the stitchIf you wish to insert a stitch at the beginning of aOnce the cursor is positioned at the beginning of theSelect the new stitch and. The new stitch will beDeleting the sitch sequence. You can delete the stitch sequence by pressing the clearDeleting all M-memories. You can delete all M-memories at once by holding downTo change the length or width of a stitch within theIf you have interrupted the sewing operation and wouldZippersS.1LItIStitch 1 is the basic straight stitch in center needle position. The stitch length can be increased up to 6 mm. ChangeThe 2044 and 2034Sewing in zippers 1. There are different ways to sew in zippers. Follow theThen set the needle position so thatIf the presser foot isWith stitch 10 you can baste a garment before trying it on. When you press the foot control, the machine will sew onePlace the fabric under the presser foot. Sew one stitch, then move the fabric the required amountContinue to sew one stitch at a time until you finishTip: Light fabrics are easier to baste with long straightTopstitching. The straight stitch can be sewn in 13 different needleThe distance between the rowsYou can also space your rows of topstitching by the widthPage 59 Blind hem stitch 5. The blind hem stitch is used to make invisible hems onFold and press the hem allowance inwards. Fold the hem back on itself soPlace the fabric under the presser foot so that the foldWhen the needle swings into the fold it should catchIf the stitches are visible onElastic blind hem stitch 6. The elastic blind hem stitch is especially suitable for stretchyThere is no need to finish the raw edge first.Stretch triple zigzag stitch 17. The stretch triple zigzag stitch produces a highly elastic andFold up a hem the correct width. Topstitch the hem from the right side, or thread the topTip Lower needle thread tension for decorative threads.This stitch is used for sewing seams where strength isUse stitch 4 to add elastic to pajamas.Sew the ends of the elastic together. Divide the garment edge and elastic into quarters. Stretch the elastic to fit the fabric. Sew on elastic. Honeycomb stitch 19. The honeycomb stitch is an elastic and decorative hem,Use the elastic stitch to repair holes, tears and damagedFor tears, frayed edges or small holes, place a pieceSewing-on patches —4. The best way to repair larger holes is to patch theCut a piece of fabric slightly larger than the damagedStitch over the fabric edges with the elastic stitch. Cut back the damaged fabric on the reverse sideOn tears, frayed edges or small holes it is useful to layThe underlayed f. Page 63 utiiiiyOverlock stitches. For elastic, knits and stretch fabrics, the 2034 and 2044 provide a selection of overlock stitches. These stitches join multipleThese stitches have built-in stretch and are more durable than standardTip: Use blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overlock seams. This guides the fabric more precisely and prevents tunneling ofAdjust the stitch width and guide of the foot to ensure that the right-hand swing of theClosed overlock stitch 7. This stitch, in a single operation, is suitable for sewing andThe closed overlock is also aOpen overlock stitch 18. The open overlock stitch works well when joining or edgefinishing fabrics that do not fray excessively. Closed overloc. Page 64 LJLIIIL LILLiI IC. Sewing on buttons —0. With Button sewing program 0 you can easily sew on twoRemove the presser foot and lower the feed dog. (MakeMark the button position on your fabric. Place the buttonTurn the handwheel towards you and position the buttonLower the presser foot lifter. The button will be held inTurn the handwheel toContinue sewing on the button. The machine willSewing on buttons with shanksPlace a toothpick betweenRemove the toothpick and pull the button and fabricWrap the stem with sewing thread and knot i. Page 65 uuiiiy suicnesAutomatic darning —73Stitch 73 is for strengthening damaged areas of fabric andStitch over the damaged area at the required length. Press the reverse button; the machine finishes sewingThe saved darning length can now be repeated as often asDepending on the type of fabric, the darning patternYou can straighten theIf the pattern shifts this way you have to correct the balanceIf the pattern shifts this way you have to correct the balanceAttach darning foot No. 6. Turn the handwheel toward youThe “C-shaped” guide shouldThe long, plastic. Tighten the set screw.In this position the thread tension is engaged for darning. Lower the feed dog. Draw up the bobbin thread and hold the threads whenThe length of the seamWhen you have covered the width of the damaged area,LIL’.iI I’’j. Gathering with straight stitch 1. A straight stitch can be used to gather sleeves, cuffs, skirtsMark the first gathering line on the right side of the fabric. Sew along this line. Leave about 4-5 inches (10-13 cm)Sew 1 or 2 more rows of stitching, using the edge of theGather the fabric by pulling the bobbin (bottom) threadsDistribute the gathers evenly and knot the thread endsTip: It is important to use a strong thread when gatheringGathering with elastic threads 19. Gathering with elastic thread is particularly suitable forThe bridging stitch creates a hemstitching effect. It is oftenFinish the fabric edges and press the seam allowancePlace the fabric under the presser foot with the edges. Stitch from the right side of the fabric, making sure thatTip: To make guiding the fabric easier use the bridgingIt is available in 3 mm and 5Cross hem stitch —20. This highly elastic stitch is very suitable for decorative hems. Fold the hem allowance to the reverse side. Stitch the hem from the right side of the fabric. Trim anyLight-knit mending stitch 23The light-knit mending. Page 69 Rolled hem with hemmer No. 7— 1. Use the rolled hemmer to finish the edges of blouses,Place the folded fabric edge under the hemmer and sewTurn the handwheel towards you until the needle is at itsLower the presser foot and while sewing, guide the fabricWhen roll-hemming, makeEnsure the fabric does not runStitch 3. A narrow zigzag stitch also makes a nice rolled hem onShell edging is a very effective finish for thin, soft fabricsIt is frequently used as a hemFinish the raw edge and press the seam allowance toWhile sewing, make sure the fabric runs under theTip: Add a colored pearl cotton thread on the folded edgeThis creates a pretty contrastGeflerai notes on buttOnh0TVpeSFully. SemiaUt0mManual buttOnh0TipsButtonholes. Your Expression has the perfect buttonhole for every fabricThe Expression uses sensormatic buttonhole guide No.Your Expression offers you three ways of sewing aInserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide. Push the metal part of the buttonhole guide into the slotThe white part extends over the needle plate. Press the guide towards the front as far as it will go. It mustEjSelect the desired buttonhole (e.g. No. 9). Adjust theYour Expression willYou can also finish a buttonhole manually by pressingThis will allow you to place the last or back bartackThe word “man” appears in the Expression window, afterThis indicates a manual finishBefore the left side of theNote: If the length or stitch density of a programmedReprogramming with a new length value or a new densityYou can also set the length of the buttonhole whilePress the “reverseThe buttonhole length, set previously, disappears.The machine willBefore the left side of the buttonhole is completed, theTo complete the buttonhole withThe word “auto” appearsNote: The programming of the buttonhole is deletedYou can also place the last bartack manually, even afterInstruction manualButtonholes that are sewn with gimp threads are moreUse pearl cotton or a regularPlace the center of a length of gimpAfter completing the buttonhole, pull the ends of the gimpPlace the center of a length of gimp thread over the metalPass the thread ends under the foot and pull up into the rightGuide t. Page 80 bUuOflnoies. Buttonhole tips:Use presser foot No. 1 for buttonholes that are to beMaterials that shift or stretch easily should be reinforcedKeyhole buttonholes are particularly stable and durableLinen buttonholes are particularly dense and attractive ifButtonholes are normally selected a little larger than theSpecial accessory tablePintuck foot with guideZipper and edgeOrder No. Buttonhole foot No. 5. Order No. Standard presser foot. No.0. Darning foot No. 6. Fancy stitch foot (forOrder No. Fancy stitch foot (notOrder No. Blind stitch andOrder No.:Order No.:Sensormatic buttonhole guide No. 10. Edge guide No. 8Seam ripper. Brush. OilOrdetNo. Sewing work. Allows full view of work surface. Bias binder. For binding edges with bias tape. Pintuck foot 5 grooves (size 80 twinFor creating pintucks onPintuck foot 7 grooves (size 80 twinFor creating pintucks onPintuck blade (2). Enhances the effect of an uncorded pintuck. Fringe foot. Straight stitch foot with round hole. Warning! Only use straight stitchNeedle plate with round holeOrder No. Bridging guide. For sewing together two edges of fabricsFor quilting and patchwork jobsFor quilting and patchwork jobs. Pintuck foot with guide 6 mm. For embroidering areas between pintucks. Braiding foot (for dual feed). For oversewing cords. For oversewing decorative threads. Narrow-edge foot! Stitch-in-the-ditch foot. For topstitching narrow edges, sewingFree motion quilt foot. For quilt and embroidery work. Quilt work finger guard. For all sewing. Page 86 Accessories and needlesFelling foot. Flat felled seams are particularly strong and are commonlyThe felling foot is available in two different widths. Attach the felling foot to the presser foot holder. Place the fabrics wrong sides together. Place this overlapping edge over the tongue of the fellingYou can make a perfectPintuck foot. This classic heirloom sewing technique can be easilyAttach the pintuck foot. H-ZWI; 1.6 or 2.0 mm needle spacing: size 80). Thread the two needles (see page 31). Using a water-soluble marker, draw a placement line forTip: If you would like to emphasise the pintuck effect, youThe pintuck blade preFor thin fabrics use the pintuck foot with 7 grooves and theInserting a gimp thread creates a si. Page 88 Cording foot. Cording is a technique in which pearl thread or a fine cordWith this you canBeautiful gathering effects can be achieved quickly andAttach the shirring foot by hooking the rear bar of thePush the footOverstitch the pearl thread with a narrow satin stitch. ThisPlace the fabric to be gathered, face up, under theTip: You can also obtain a remarkable effect by overstitchingHold the top fabric sli. Page 89 I’t,,ul ItS dl ILl I IUIIn order to obtain a perfectThis will give the seam additional strength and keep it fromStitch: 18. Stitch length: 3.0. Stitch width: 6.0. Tension: 3-5. Ruffler. With the ruffler you can make closely or widely spacedThis is very useful forThe ruffler can be used in three different ways:When you buy the ruffler from your PFAFF dealer, lullA quilt consists of two layers of fabric with a layer of battingThis is tacked to a middle layer ofThe clearance between theQuilting of the fabric layers. In traditional quilting the three layers of fabric are joinedThis hand-stitched look can beUse invisible (monofilament) thread in the needle. UseSet the,needle thread tension to 7-9. Loosen the bob. Page 91 SFree-motion quilt foot. The free-motion quilt foot in combination with the straightThe three layersThe faster you sew, the more consistent and uniform yourTry this technique out first on a testLoosen the screw on the back of the presser foot holder. Binding with bias tape is a very easy method of giving fabricFor this you needRemove the presser foot and holder. Attach the biasCut the beginning of the bias tape at a diagonal.With this foot you can accurately sew pintucks with aThe same foot allows you toAttach the pintuck foot with guide. The foot can beInsert a twin needle (2.0 or 2.5 mm space betweenThread the two needles (see page 31). Set the needleThe second pintuck willSew all remaining pintucks. Replace the twin needles with a normal sewing needle. Set the needle thread tension to 3. Place stabilizer under work area. Place two pintucks in the. Page 93 0Feed it down through the holeCut your cords to the desired length. Thread the cordsLead the cords under the presser foot and out the back.Attach the braiding foot to the machine.Tip: Pearl thread or. Page 94 Circular embroidery guide. The circular embroidery guide allows you to create perfectYour fabric is automatically fed in a circle, allowing you toThe guide is marked in 1 cm increments. Mark a center point with a fabric marker on your fabric. Insert the circular embroidery guide from the left into theThe guide is secured with the screw on the presser footStabilize your fabric. Place the center marked point of your fabric directlySelect the desired decorative stitch and begin sewing. Change the radius with every new circle. Page 95 E. With this special foot for fringe embroidery you can produceThis foot is particularly effectiveMark your desired pattern with a fabric marking pen. Place a piece of stabilizer under the fabric. Attach the fringe foot. Set the upper thread tension to 2. Embroider the motif row by row. For circles you mustWhen using heavier threads, you should select a slightlyAlways sew a test seam first. When you have finished, pull the work carefully from theIf you pull too quickly. Knot the beginning and end threads on the reverse side. Stitch: 3. Stitch length: 0.5 1. Stitch width: 1.5 2.5. Tension: 2 3Needle table. Using the correct needle guarantees better stitching of the fabric. Fabric weightFabric weightFabric weightSiitabIej. Light ball point. Universal needle for synthetics, chiffon,MediumCoarse knitted fabrics. Latex, double-knitMediumStretch-fabric needle developedParticularly suitableHeavyWide-meshed corsetry. Lycra, SimplexSize: 90-110. AcuteTwill, work wear, heavy linen, blue jeansSize: 80-100. Narrow twistLeather, suede, calf and goatskin leathersNeedle chart. Classification. StitchSize: 80. Size: 80. Size: 90. Size: 100NeedleStitchFancy patterns with twin needlesBefore sewing the desired decorative stitches, checkSize: 80. Size: 80Specialty techniques. General notes on decorative sewingJUIdLlV evviiGeneral notes on decorative sewing. To enhance your own home textiles or garments your. Expression offers you a wide variety of fancy and decorativeUse specialtyAlways use stabilizers under fabric when sewing decorativeThe following recommendations apply to all decorativeThe stitch length and width can be altered as desired. Lower the upper thread tension to between 2-3. Adjust asPresser foot No. 1 (for dual feed) and No. 2 (without dualWe recommendCombined Borders. Create borders of any width by combining differentPlace stabilizer under fabric.Mark the center of your fabric with a fabric marking pen!Sew stitch 3; stitch density 0.2 mm and stitch 60 (modelYour completed border should now have six rows ofIi. Twin needle. Additional decorative effects can be achieved using a twinFree-motion monograms. Use stitch 3 (stitch width 3-6 mm) to create wonderfulTransfer the initials with a fabric marker to the area to beAttach the darning foot and bring it into the darning positioLower the feed dog. Place a tear-away stabilizer under your fabric.