Pfaff 2170 owner manual Manual ending of a side seam, Manual ending of a saved rectangle

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S e w i n g

3. Manual ending of a side seam

To repeat a program several times, touch the Prog icon and the desired sewing direction before starting to sew. If you also touch the man icon (E), your Pfaff creative 2170 sews one side and then stops. The length of the sides are determined in the same way as described in section 1. The machine stops after each side. Press the foot control to continue with the next side.

4. Manual ending of a saved rectangle

Even if a rectangle has been programmed and the Prog icon ticked off is visible on the screen, you can decide the length of the sewn seams by touching the Man icon (E). The machine slows down at the end of the third and fourth seam. End the seam by pressing the reverse button, the machine completes the current stitch, places the needle in the outer position and continues with the next side.

More functions for four sewing directions

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Touch Balance icon (F) to open a screen to balance the rectangle. To adjust the length of the sides, use a sewn sample as a template.

With the +/- icons (G), you can adjust the rectangle on the screen until it looks like your sewn sample. The rectangle will be adjusted automatically the next time you sew.

Touch the Data Manager icon (H) to open, save, delete or close a program.

A detailed description of the icons is found in the beginning of this chapter.

Touch Esc (I) to return to the selection menu.

Touch the Main menu icon (J) to return to the main menu.

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Contents Creative Important Safety Instructions Congratulations Table of Content Decorative Sewing Maintenance Introduction T r o d u c t i o n Stitch ChartUtility stitches T r o d u c t i o n 110 Quilt stitches I o nDecorative stitches creative Satin stitchesAnimal stitches Leaves and Flowers Antique Embroidery stitchesDecorative stitches Alphabets Maxi stitchesParts of the creative Machine overviewParts of the embroidery hoop Parts of the embroidery unitStandard accessories Edge guide No Creative Fantasy Embroidery footEmbroidery hoops Preparations Operating Instructions Voltage Switch 220 240VConnecting the foot control E p a r a t i o n sThread cutter Main switchContrast of the screen Free arm Accessory trayCarrying case LidSnap on the presser foot Switch off the main switchChanging the presser foot Snap off the presser footEngaging the IDT IDT Integrated Dual FeedDisengaging the IDT Feed dogs Changing the needleFor either method Winding the bobbin from the spool pin Switch on the main switchThreading Winding from the third spool pin Winding from the second spool pinWinding a bobbin through the needle Bobbin winding while embroideringSetting the bobbin winding speed Inserting the bobbin Switch off the main switchInserting the bobbin and bobbin case Bobbin thread monitorTop thread is visible on the underside of the fabric Correct top tension How to get itThread tension Bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabricNeedle threader Threading the needleThreading the twin needle Bobbin threadElectronic knee lift Presser foot liftCreative Assistant General notes on how the Pfaff creative 2170 worksMachine Assistant Creative Data Manager Renaming data Copying dataMove How to update your machine How to save the update program to your hard drive Set your Pfaff creative 2170 in the update mode222 Create a folder to saveTroubleshooting Update laterSewing Function Buttons W i n gFour directions sewing Sewing mode functionsEnd to end Mirroring Side to side mirroringImmediate tie-off Single StitchTapering Tie-off programPatchwork program BalanceFree-motion Twin needleInformation Welcome ScreenToolbar Main MenuContext menu W i n g Esc Creative AssistantStitch length How to select a stitchAltering a utility stitch Stitch widthTie-off program Altering a decorative stitchTie-off Save parameterMirroring Needle positionsThree-step Zigzag stitch No Straight stitchBasting program Inserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide ButtonholesAttaching buttonhole foot No 5A Programmed buttonhole How to sew a buttonholeHow to balance a buttonhole Automatic buttonholeEyelet buttonhole with gimp thread Buttonhole with gimp threadButtonhole tips Eyelets Sewing on buttonsBalancing the darning stitch DarningAutomatic darning Programmable DarningClosed overlock stitch with edge thread No Overlock stitchesClosed overlock stitch No Open overlock stitch NoElastic blind stitch No Blindhem stitch NoCrosshem stitch No Bridging stitch NoSewing in zippers stitch no Sewing Maxi stitches with a twin needle Rolled hem with foot NoTwin needle Twin needle sewingSewing in four directions without saving the program Four sewing directionsProgram the Four directions sewing Manual ending of a saved rectangle Manual ending of a side seamMore functions for four sewing directions Personal menu Playing a demo DemoOptions for messages Programming of a demoDecorative Sewing General notes on decorative sewing C o r a t i v e s e w i n gSelecting decorative stitches on your Pfaff creative Alter the stitch settings Sewing sequence Create a sewing sequence Arrange stitches within a sewing sequence Inserting a stitch in the sewing sequence Adjust an existing sewing sequenceInserting a stitch at the start of a sewing sequence Save in the machine Save a sewing sequenceSave on a creative memory card Delete a sewing sequence Close a sewing sequence without savingSelect and open a saved sewing sequence Open from a creative memory card Open from the machine‘s memoryDescription of the icons Stitch CreatorCreate a new stitch pattern by placing single stitches To move single stitches Placing single stitchesCombining single parts of patterns Changing the position of selected stitches Combining pattern componentsMore options to edit patterns Convert single stitches into triple stitchesPatchwork program PatchworkCreate a new patchwork program Stitch-in-the-Ditch Piecing the quilt topQuilt Appliqués Free-Motion StipplingIncreasing the width N gTapering Symmetric taper, Stitch noAsymmetric taper, Stitch no Wing Needle Nostalgia /HeirloomHemstitching Antique hand embroidery stitches Cross StitchTwin needle Pintucks Maxi Stitches Free-Motion SewingShell edging Gathering with straight stitchAlphabets Saving a word sequence Editing a word sequenceMonogram Embroidery Data manager icon B r o i d e r y’Save’ icon Mini Main menu icon ’Save as’ icon’Close’ icon ’Delete’ iconStitch information icon Zoom in iconSelect stitches icon Zoom out iconStitch processing screen Automatic stitch buildingDesign processing screen Alphabet processing screenArcing icon Delete iconMore options icon Mirror end to end iconUndo pattern re-sort More options pop-up Mirror side to side iconHoop selection icon Color changing iconCurrent state Context menu in embroideryOptions for messages Grid onEmbroidery speed Data ManagerThread snips Attaching the embroidery foot Embroidery accessoriesInserting a card Removing the knee lift ProcedureLowering the feed dogs Disengaging the IDTEmbroidery unit socket Connecting the embroidery unitAttach the hoop to the embroidery unit Embroidery hoopRemove the hoop Remove the embroidery unitGet started to embroider Hooping the fabric Selecting a design Embroider single designs from a cardMachine’s memory may contain Basting in the embroidery hoop Middle field / Change color Color changing iconChanging the color onscreen Top field / Select color segmentMulti-color embroidery Move the design within the hoop One color embroideryMove design popup Embroider Adjust an embroidery combinationSelect a single design Positioning of designs in the embroidery hoop Enlarged representationPrecise Positioning Precise Positioning a design524 Working stepsRepeat steps Working steps with a rotated designEmbroidering several colors Jumping over stitchesEmbroider a monogram that is stored on a card Embroider monograms and lettersCreate a word combination of embroidery alphabets B r o i d e r yAdjust an embroidery alphabet combination Changing a single character in the written sequence Arcing of letters and patterns Arcing embroidery combinationsLettering along different shapes 532 Description of icons Automatic stitch buildingWorking Steps 534 Zoom Em b r o i d e r yMove the zoomed area Functions in the creative Data Manager Renaming data Copying dataMoving data Create a directory C Working with a field in the creative Data ManagerDelete B Sort criterion Memory informationSelect data records File formats Using the Hoop adapterAutomatic hoop positioning Transferring designs from the PC to your Pfaff creative Prepare a creative memory card for savingHow to sew several embroideries after one another How to use the embroidery templatePutting the embroidery in the right place 543 Cut-A-Way stabilizer StabilizersTear-away stabilizer Iron-on stabilizerEmbroidery needles NeedlesAdhesive Stabilizer Heat-away stabilizerBobbin thread ThreadsRayon thread Metallic threadsCutwork embroidery Appliqué embroideryPage Built in Designs L01BL01A Design L0175% Design L02 Design L03 Design L04 Design L05 Design L06 Design L07 Design M01 Design M02 Design M03 Design M04 Design M05 Design M06 Design M07 Design S01 Design S03 Design S02Design S05 Design S04Design S07 Design S06Design S08 Design S10 Design S09Monograms Maintenance I n t e n a n c e CleaningChanging the needle plate Bulb removal Changing the light bulbInsertion of the bulb Sewing Problem/Cause RemedyEmbroidery Problem/Cause Remedy Non-original Parts and AccessoriesD e IndexD e D e D e 610 Technical Data VSM Group AB SE-561 84 Huskvarna Sweden
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2170 specifications

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