Operation Manual

Tucks
Create
a
great
nostalgic
touch
with
Folded
tucks
or
twin
needle
Pintucks.
Folded
tucks
are
created
by
folding
fabric
and
straight
stitching
to
create
the
tuck.
Using
a
fade
away
or
wash
away
fahric
pen,
mark
the
fabric
with
lines
3/4”
apart.
Fold
the
fabric
wrong
sides
together
along
one
line.
Set
your
performance
2054
for
normal
Straight
Stitch
(1),
stitch
length
2.0
2.5,
presser
foot
0,
IDT
engaged.
Thread
both
top
and
bobbin
with
thread
to
match
the
color
of
your
fabric.
Sew
with
a
center
needle
straight
stitch,
guiding
the
fold
of
the
fabric
along
the
right
side
of
the
presser
foot.
Unfold
the
fabric.
Press
the
tuck
to
one
side.
Now
fold
the
fabric
along
the
next
line
as
above.
Sew
the
next
tuck
in
the
same
way
as
described
above.
Continue
until
all
tucks
are
sewn.
Important!
Always
sew
tucks
before
cutting
out
garment
pieces.
Tucks
can
take
up
to
double
the
amount
of
fabric
depending
upon
how
many
tucks
and
how
wide
you
make
them.
Adjust
the
size
of
the
tuck
by
adjusting
the
needle
position
to
the
left
for
larger
tucks
or
to
the
right
for
smaller
tucks.
Twin
need’e
Pintucks
Twin
needle
Pintucks
are
created
by
placing
a
twin
needle
in
the
performance
2054.
Mark
the
first
line
of
stitching
with
a
fade
away
or
wash
away
pen.
Continue
to
mark
lines
or
use
one
of
the
optional
Pfaff
Pintuck
feet
to
easily
guide
your
rows
where
needed.
Tip:
use
the
optional
Pintuck
blade
and
Pintuck
feet
to
accentuate
the
tucks.
See
page
xx-yy
for
directions
using
the
Pintuck
foot
Replace
the
standard
sewing
needle
with
a
2.0
mm
twin
needle.
Set
your
performance
2054
for
normal
Straight
Stitch
(1),
stitch
length
2.5
3.0,
presser
foot
2,
IDT
disengaged.
Thread
the
top
and
bobbin
with
thread
matching
the
color
of
fabric.
Use
the
extra
spool
pin
for
the
second
top
spool.
Remember
to
place
one
top
thread
in
one
side
of
the
tension
disk
and
the
other
thread
on
the
other
side
of
the
tension
disk.
Sew
along
the
first
line
of
stitching.
Continue
until
all
Pintucks
are
sewn.
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