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Parts of the Creative Designer 1 Connection lead with plug 2 Cover 3 Lead retainer 4 Adjustable slide 5 Sliding scanner with cross-wire magnifier 6 Cross-wire magnifier 7 Clip slide, right 8 Insertion slot for programming sheet 9 Programming area 1 0 "Call stitch" key (memory) 11 "Program input" key (mem +) 12 Clip slide, left
Parts of the Creative Designer 1 Connection lead with plug 2 Cover 3 Lead retainer 4 Adjustable slide 5 Sliding scanner with cross-wire magnifier 6 Cross-wire magnifier 7 Clip slide, right 8 Insertion slot for programming sheet 9 Programming area 1 0 "Call stitch" key (memory) 11 "Program input" key (mem +) 12 Clip slide, left
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... the p-memory Connecting the Creative Designer Creative card Creative designer Deleting a pattern Deleting a p-pattern from the Creative card Deleting a stitch Drawing a motif Drawing and programming a motif Editing Editing a a Creative motif pattern in the p-memory (ROM) Editing a motif Fading in/out stitch points Inserting a stitch Inserting straight stitch (continuous pattern) Inserting the programming sheet Loading a p-pattern from the creative card "m+" key "m-"key...
... the p-memory Connecting the Creative Designer Creative card Creative designer Deleting a pattern Deleting a p-pattern from the Creative card Deleting a stitch Drawing a motif Drawing and programming a motif Editing Editing a a Creative motif pattern in the p-memory (ROM) Editing a motif Fading in/out stitch points Inserting a stitch Inserting straight stitch (continuous pattern) Inserting the programming sheet Loading a p-pattern from the creative card "m+" key "m-"key...
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I I I I PFAF ""'' I I I I 10 I 7 Clip slide, right 8 Insertion slot for programming sheet 9 Programming area The illustration below shows you how the Creative Designer is stored in the carry case. 1 I I I I I I I I I Parts of the Creative Designer I Connection lead with plug 10 "Call stitch" key (memory) 2 Cover 3 Lead retainer 11 "Program input" key (mem +) 12 Clip slide, left I 4 Adjustable slide 5 Sliding scanner with cross-wire magnifier 6 Cross-wire magnifier I
I I I I PFAF ""'' I I I I 10 I 7 Clip slide, right 8 Insertion slot for programming sheet 9 Programming area The illustration below shows you how the Creative Designer is stored in the carry case. 1 I I I I I I I I I Parts of the Creative Designer I Connection lead with plug 10 "Call stitch" key (memory) 2 Cover 3 Lead retainer 11 "Program input" key (mem +) 12 Clip slide, left I 4 Adjustable slide 5 Sliding scanner with cross-wire magnifier 6 Cross-wire magnifier I
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.. E E Contents Programming sheet Page 16 a Drawing a motif Page 17 Placing the stitch points Page 18 Pattern combinations Pages 19/20/28-30 Inserting and adjusting the programming sheet Pages 21-22 Selecting a p-memory Pages 23-24 Programming a motif Page 25 Editing a pattern Page 27 E 15
.. E E Contents Programming sheet Page 16 a Drawing a motif Page 17 Placing the stitch points Page 18 Pattern combinations Pages 19/20/28-30 Inserting and adjusting the programming sheet Pages 21-22 Selecting a p-memory Pages 23-24 Programming a motif Page 25 Editing a pattern Page 27 E 15
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... of the grid. This width equals 9 mm of 6 squares per 1 mm. a spacing of an embroidered motif, i.e. The motif can be designed as single pattern or as continuous pattern. the total pattern length can be up to 33 mm. I I L--08 04 08 12 16 20 ...oa000sarwwwpwâ I I I _______ I I I DI The pattern should be placed on the grid of the programming sheet The width of the drawing area is marked with numbers 00-54. The length of the grid is provided with numbers 00-198, i.e. I I 16 I The programming sheet The Creative Designer is marked with a pad of...
... of the grid. This width equals 9 mm of 6 squares per 1 mm. a spacing of an embroidered motif, i.e. The motif can be designed as single pattern or as continuous pattern. the total pattern length can be up to 33 mm. I I L--08 04 08 12 16 20 ...oa000sarwwwpwâ I I I _______ I I I DI The pattern should be placed on the grid of the programming sheet The width of the drawing area is marked with numbers 00-54. The length of the grid is provided with numbers 00-198, i.e. I I 16 I The programming sheet The Creative Designer is marked with a pad of...
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... phases. Draw one half of the first pattern. Make sure that the needle enters the fabric at pattern start point "A" of the pattern on the programming sheet and enter it into the p-memory. 4N\ f\ iI I 19 Now press the "pattern nirror" key (17) and sew the mirror image of the pattern. r Pattern...
... phases. Draw one half of the first pattern. Make sure that the needle enters the fabric at pattern start point "A" of the pattern on the programming sheet and enter it into the p-memory. 4N\ f\ iI I 19 Now press the "pattern nirror" key (17) and sew the mirror image of the pattern. r Pattern...
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I 21 Inserting the programming sheet in slot 8. Insert the pattern programming sheet in the Creative Designer Slide the clip slides 7 and 12 forwards on both sides. Adjusting the programming sheet Magnifier slide 5 along with handle A. Push the cross-wire magnifier to the left or right with... the cross-wire magnifier is moved up or down and adjustable slide 4 to fold or twist the sheet. Slide it will go. Ti tI S C b PFAFF creativE PMF Po4mIbogn F...
I 21 Inserting the programming sheet in slot 8. Insert the pattern programming sheet in the Creative Designer Slide the clip slides 7 and 12 forwards on both sides. Adjusting the programming sheet Magnifier slide 5 along with handle A. Push the cross-wire magnifier to the left or right with... the cross-wire magnifier is moved up or down and adjustable slide 4 to fold or twist the sheet. Slide it will go. Ti tI S C b PFAFF creativE PMF Po4mIbogn F...
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... cross-wire magnifier back to the bottom left point 00 and check that the red I Now position the programming sheet so that the Then clamp the sheet into position by pushing clip slide 7 to the rear. I I I I I I I PFAFF creative designer I r :: I I I I I I I I I I Then clamp the sheet in this position by pushing red cross-hairs of the magnifier cross. Move the...
... cross-wire magnifier back to the bottom left point 00 and check that the red I Now position the programming sheet so that the Then clamp the sheet into position by pushing clip slide 7 to the rear. I I I I I I I PFAFF creative designer I r :: I I I I I I I I I I Then clamp the sheet in this position by pushing red cross-hairs of the magnifier cross. Move the...
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... that you have 4 pattern sections. I I I I [[Li it -Lu- Enter each programming sheet. f_ :t f-H :::::4: -f E -- - Start at point "A' Enter the rest of the sections in a separate p-memory. ::::;:::t A -4- Over Enter the second section in the second p-...section in the same way. m1-H-44-f irl-L44 * 4-444- I:!4-4-i tffl U C 4-fl i] Il-i [Li_i r i _1 I 29 I !; "E" marks the end of the right programming sheet and enter the pattern stitch by stitch (number the pattern if necessary). EEEf Jih --.--" --,- - -4-! £ 41t- __ A LP I laps may occur.
... that you have 4 pattern sections. I I I I [[Li it -Lu- Enter each programming sheet. f_ :t f-H :::::4: -f E -- - Start at point "A' Enter the rest of the sections in a separate p-memory. ::::;:::t A -4- Over Enter the second section in the second p-...section in the same way. m1-H-44-f irl-L44 * 4-444- I:!4-4-i tffl U C 4-fl i] Il-i [Li_i r i _1 I 29 I !; "E" marks the end of the right programming sheet and enter the pattern stitch by stitch (number the pattern if necessary). EEEf Jih --.--" --,- - -4-! £ 41t- __ A LP I laps may occur.