Operation Manual

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Tying
the
Quilt
Tying
a
quilt
is
another
way
to
hold
the
quilt
top,
batting
and
together.
Previously
done
by
hand,
your
Performance
2054
has
great
decorative
stitches
that
will
“tie”
your
quilt
with
ease.
Choose
a
decorative
stitch
that
is
a
forward
moving
stitch,
sud
117
or
157.
Set
up
your
2054
as
explained
in
the
information.
Prepare
your
quilt
as
explained
in
the
Stitch
in
the
Ditch
methc
Engage
the
Single
Stitch
Program
for
one
stitch.
Now
sew
this
stitch
every
3
4”
(7
10
cm)
all
over
the
quilt.
Again
plan
you
stitch
placement
so
that
there
is
a
nice
pattern
on
the
front
an
the
back.
This
is
a
very
simple
and
beautiful
way
to
secure
a
quilt.
Free
Motion
Stippling
Free
Motion
Stippling
not
only
keeps
the
top,
batting
and
bad
together,
but
it
also
adds
texture
and
interest
to
your
quilt.
Set
your
Pfaff
performance
2054
for
stippling
with
a
Straight
S
(1)
and
the
Free
Motion
Program.
Attach
the
free
motion
quilt
foot.
Pin
baste
your
quilt
layers..
Prepare
your
quilt
as
explained
in
the
Stitch
in
the
Ditch
meth
Practice
stippling
on
scraps
of
fabric
and
batting.
When
the
fe<
dog
is
lowered,
you
move
the
fabric
to
determine
the
stitch
ler
Sewing
with
a
constant
speed
will
help
to
keep
the
stitches
ev
Begin
near
the
center
of
your
quilt.
Take
one
stitch
and
pull
th
bobbin
thread
to
the
top
of
the
quilt.
Take
a
few
stitches
right
next
to
one
another
to
secure
the
threads.
Now
move
the
quil
that
your
stitching
creates
scrolls
and
swirls,
The
stitching
shou
not
cross
itself
but
travel
in
swivling
stitches
all
over
the
quill
Tip:
Use
the
Free
Motion
Guide
grip
to
help
move
the
quilt
in
a
more
consister
way.
The
Quilting
table
and
Free
Motion
Guide
foot
are
extra
accessories
crea
maLe
your
stippling
easier.
See
your
authorized
Pfaff
dealer
to
purchase.
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