Pfaff Manual 2170
Pfaff Manual 2170
Pfaff Manual 2170
Owners manual
2170
This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock, or injury to persons:
Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used by or near children or inrm person. Use this sewing machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the Sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth. Keep ngers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break. Do not use bent needles. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deect the needle causing it to break. Switch the sewing machine off (0) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. Never drop or insert any object into any opening. Do not use outdoors. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administrated. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (0) position, then remove plug from outlet. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. Hold plug when rewinding into cord reel. Do not allow plug to whip when rewinding.
Congratulations!
Congratulations on your choice of your Pfaff creative 2170! As a sewing enthusiast, you have acquired one of the most advanced and innovative sewing and embroidery machines in the world; it will enable you to transform all your creative ideas into reality with unprecedented ease. If you enjoy sewing to your hearts content without any compromises this machine will provide the key to exquisite items of clothing, fashion accessories and home textiles. Do you enjoy embroidering, or want to create distinctive highlights? Excellent! Your Pfaff creative 2170 will enable you to experience a totally new dimension of sewing and embroidery and it is so easy to operate. Switch on the machine and watch it light up. The multi-color touch screen welcomes you to the world of unlimited, creative possibilities. Make contact just a touch is all it takes. Before you start, please spend some time reading this Owner's Manual. Ideally, follow the information described directly on your new Pfaff creative 2170. This is the easiest way to discover its many creative facets. But we dont want to keep you any longer. Give a free rein to your imagination. Your Pfaff creative 2170 is bound to become a dependable partner in all your sewing ventures. Our specialist retailers will of course also be pleased to advise you at any time. Enjoy making your ideas become reality.
Table of Content
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INTRODUCTION
Stitch Chart Decorative stitches creative 2170 Machine Parts of the embroidery unit Parts of the embroidery hoop Standard accessories
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SEWING
Function Buttons Sewing mode functions Welcome screen Toolbar How to select a stitch Altering a utility stitch Altering a decorative stitch Tie-off Needle positions Mirroring Straight stitch Three-step Zigzag stitch No 4 Basting program Buttonholes Attaching buttonhole foot No 5A Buttonhole with gimp thread Eyelet buttonhole with gimp thread Sewing on buttons Eyelets Darning Darning with the elastic stitch Overlock stitches Blindhem stitch No 30 Elastic blind stitch No 31 Bridging stitch - No 11 Crosshem stitch - No 13 Sewing in zippers - stitch No 1 Rolled hem with foot No. 7 Twin needle sewing
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3:2 3:3-3:6 3:7 3:7-3:10 3:11 3:11 3:12 3:12 3:13 3:13 3:14 3:14 3:14 3:15-3:18 3:15 3:15 3:17 3:17-3:18 3:19 3:19 3:20 3:20 3:21 3:22 3:22 3:23 3:23 3:23 3:24 3:24 3:24 3:25-3:26 3:27 3:28 3:28
PREPARATIONS
Operating Instructions Voltage Switch Electrical connection Connecting the foot control Changing the presser foot The IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) Changing the needle The feed dogs Winding the bobbin from the spool pin Threading Winding from the second spool pin Winding from the third spool pin Bobbin winding while embroidering Winding a bobbin through the needle Setting the bobbin winding speed Inserting the bobbin and bobbin case Bobbin thread monitor Inserting the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case Correct top tension - How to get it Thread tension Thread the needle Needle threader Bobbin thread Threading the twin needle Presser foot lift Electronic knee lift 1:4
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2:2 2:2 2:2 2:2 2:5 2:6 2:7 2:7 2:8 2:8 2:9 2:9 2:10 2:10 2:11 2:12 2:12 2:12 2:12 2:13 2:13 2:14 2:14 2:15 2:15 2:16 2:16
Sewing Maxi stitches with a twin needle Four sewing directions Personal menu Demo Options for messages
DECORATIVE SEWING
General notes on decorative sewing Selecting decorative stitches Alter the stitch settings Sewing sequence Create a sewing sequence
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EMBROIDERY
The Embroidery window Context menu in embroidery Embroidery accessories Attaching the embroidery foot Inserting a card Lowering the feed dogs Disengaging the IDT Removing the knee lift Connecting the embroidery unit Embroidery hoop Attach the hoop Remove the hoop Remove the embroidery unit Get started to embroider Hooping the fabric Embroider single designs from a card Color changing icon
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Arrange stitches within a sewing sequence Adjust an existing sewing sequence Inserting a stitch in the sewing sequence Inserting a stitch at the start of a sewing sequence Save a sewing sequence Close a sewing sequence without saving Delete a sewing sequence Select and open a saved sewing sequence Open from the machines memory Open from a creative memory card Stitch Creator Placing single stitches Combining single parts of patterns More options to edit patterns Quilting Patchwork Piecing the quilt top Stitch in the Ditch Free-motion Stippling Quilt Appliqus Tapering Nostalgia/Heirloom Cross Stitch Antique hand embroidery stitches Free-motion Sewing MAXI Stitches Gathering with straight stitch Shell edging Alphabets Editing a word sequence Saving a word sequence Monogram
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Multi-color embroidery One color embroidery Move the design within the hoop Embroider Enlarged representation Precise Positioning a design Jumping over stitches Embroider monograms and letters Arcing; embroidery combinations Automatic stitch building Zoom In The creative Data manager Working with source and destination elds in the creative Data Manager Working with a eld in the creative Data Manager File formats Using the hoop adapter Automatic hoop positioning Prepare a creative memory card for saving Transferring designs from the PC to your Pfaff creative 2170 How to use the embroidery template Stabilizers Needles Threads Appliqu embroidery Cutwork embroidery BUILT IN DESIGNS
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MAINTENANCE
Changing the needle plate Cleaning Changing the light bulb What to do if...? Technical Data
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INTRODUCTION
Stitch Chart
Utility stitches
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
Stitch No.
Description
Application
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Straight stitch Stretch triple straight stitch Zigzag stitch Three-step Zigzag stitch Straight stitch reverse Elastic overcast stitch Honeycomb stitch Elastic stitch Triple stretch stitch Z-Zigzag stitch Bridging stitch Foundation Elastic stitch Cross hem stitch Stretch triple zigzag stitch Quilt stitch Quilt stitch Quilt stitch
For seaming and topstitching. Many needle positions for edge stitching and sewing in zippers. For reinforced seams such as stitch trouser, under arm seams or decorative topstitching. With many needle positions. For nishing seams on fabrics appliqu work and inserting lace. Strong stitch for seam nishes, sewing elastic, darning tears, and patches. Program permanent reverse for decorative sequences. Also for bulky projects. Use to seam and overcast on woven and stretch fabrics. Elastic, decorative stitch for ornamental hem nishing on stretch fabric, for decorative elastic application and sewing with elastic thread in the bobbin. Strong stitch for seam nishes, sewing elastic, darning tears and patches. For sewing elastic on sportswear and bathing suits. For nishing seams on fabrics, appliqu, and inserting lace. For bridging, decorative hemstitching and crazy quilting. For joining overlapped seams on bulky fabrics such as leathers and terry cloth. Provides a highly elastic, decorative seam for hems on sportswear and Casual wear. Elastic stitch for decorative hems and topstitching. For topstitching quilt projects with a hand look stitch. For topstitching quilt projects with a hand look stitch. For topstitching quilt projects with a hand look stitch.
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Utility stitches
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 47. 48.
Stitch No.
Description
Application
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 47 48
Quilting, appliqu or pinstitching Closed overlock stitch Closed overlock stitch Open overlock stitch Zigzag stitch, right or left needle position Standard overlock stitch
For hand look quilt appliqu or pinstitching. For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. The closed seam prevents fabric edges from fraying. For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. The closed seam prevents fabric edges from fraying. For joining and overcasting stretch fabric in one operation.
Introduction
For appliqu couching over cords and creating eyelets. For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation
Finished Edge overlock stitch For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. Light-knit fabric patching stitch Closed overlock stitch Stretch knit overlock stitch Overlock stitch Reinforced Overlock stitch Blindhem stitch Elastic blindhem Basting stitch Linen buttonhole Standard buttonhole Use to mend light jersey knits. Also for a decorative hem and neckline nish. For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. The closed seam prevents fabric edges from fraying. Join and overcast open knit fabrics and jersey. For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. For joining and overcasting fraying fabrics. The knitted edge reinforces and prevents fraying on raw edge. For securing hems invisibly on woven fabrics. For securing hems invisibly and nishing the edge on stretch fabrics. For basting projects pieces together. Buttonholes for blouses, shirts and linen. Basic buttonhole for blouses, shirts and jackets. Also for pillow cases.
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Utility stitches
49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66.
Stitch No.
Description
Application
49 50 51 52
Stretch buttonhole Cross stitch buttonhole Rounded buttonhole with pointed bartack Rounded buttonhole with lengthwise tack Rounded end buttonhole with crosswise tack Eyelet buttonhole with pointed bartack Eyelet buttonhole with lengthwise bartack Professional eyelet buttonhole Rounded buttonhole Decorative Buttonhole with triangle tack Button sewing program Bartack Denim Bartack Decorative bartack Stippling stitch Programmable Darning stitch Programmable reinforced Darning stitch Eyelet
Buttonhole for stretch fabrics. Decorative buttonhole for jackets and for embellishing other garments. Buttonholes for shirts, jackets and trousers. Buttonholes for shirts, jackets and trousers. Buttonholes for shirts, jackets and trousers. Professional tailor's buttonhole, for denim jackets and trousers. Or as a decorative effect for kitchen and shower curtains. Add rings through the buttonholes to hang the curtains. Professional tailor's buttonhole, for denim jackets and trousers. Or as a decorative effect for kitchen and shower curtains. Add rings through the buttonholes to hang the curtains. Professional tailor's buttonhole, for denim jackets and trousers. Or as a decorative effect for kitchen and shower curtains. Add rings through the buttonholes to hang the curtains. Use for lightweight garments or jackets. Decorative buttonhole for jackets and for embellishing other garments. For applying two-hole or four-hole buttons. For applying belt loops and reinforcing pockets. Decorative bartack for trouser and skirt pockets Decorative bartack for trousers and skirts. Random darning stitch for mending rips and tears. Also great as a decorative accent. Programmable length for darning and repeat it for large repairs. Programmable length for darning and repeat it for large repairs. Reinforced by horizontal stitches. Create eyelets for garments and home textiles. Also great for decorating nostalgia projects.
Introduction
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
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Scalloped edgings
67 70 73 76 79 82 85 88
31
34
37
40
43
46
68
71
74
77
80
83
86
32
35
38
41
44
69
72
75
78
81
84
87
For the stitches 30, 31 and 32, you nd a more detailed explanation in the Stitch overview on page 1:9.
Satin stitches
89 92 95 98 101 104 107 110 113 116
Quilt stitches
15 18 301 304 307 310
Introduction
90
93
96
99
16
299
302 305
308 331
91
94
97
100
17
300
303 306
309
Cross stitches
117 120 123 126 129 132 135
Hem stitches
137 140 143 146
118
121
124 127
138
141
144
119
122
125 128
131 134
139
142
145
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148
151
154 157
312
315
318 321
324 327
330 335
149
152
155 158
313
316
319
322
325
328 333
Decorative stitches 1
168 171 174 177 180 183 186 189 192 195 337 340 343
Animal stitches
223 226 229
Introduction
169
172
175 178
190
341 344
224
227
230
170
173
176 179
182
336
225
228 351
Decorative stitches 2
197 200 203 206 209 212 215 218 221 347 350
198
201
213 216
219 222
348
199
202
217
220
346
349
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232
237
242
247
252
257
233
238
243
248
253
258
Introduction
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239
244
249
254
259
235
240
245
250
255
260
Alphabets
Script Block Outline Comic Cursive MAXI 1 MAXI 2
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Machine overview
Parts of the creative 2170
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Top cover with stitch chart Multi-color touch screen Base plate Slide for lowering the feed dogs Connection for knee lift Feed dogs Free arm Presser foot holder with presser foot Needle threader 11 9 7 6 15
16 17
18 19
20 21 22 1
13 12 2 10 8 14
10 Needle holder with set screw 11 Thread cutter 12 Reverse sewing button 13 Signal lamp bobbin thread monitor 14 Connection socket for embroidery unit 15 Take-up lever 16 Pre-tension device for threading and bobbin winding 17 Thread guide for threading and bobbin winding 18 Spool holder with spool cap 19 Second spool holder 20 Hole for third spool holder 21 Bobbin winding control 22 Bobbin winder 23 Handwheel 24 Contrast control for the display 25 Front and rear card slots 26 Release buttons for the card slots 27 Voltage switchover 28 Connection socket lead cord 29 Connection socket foot control 30 Main switch 31 Accessory tray 32 Needle plate 33 Thread guides, right and left 34 Sewing bulb (max. 5 W) 35 Threading slot 36 Carrying handle 37 Thread snips button 38 Pattern Start button 39 Sew slow button 40 Needle up/down button 41 Presser foot lifter 42 Integrated Dual feed /IDT
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36 38 40 37 39
35
23
34 32 31
33
24 41 42 25 26
30 28 29
27
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46
45
44
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Standard accessories
Standard presser foot No. 0 A Order No.: 820 244-096 Zipper foot No. 4 Order No.: 820 248-096
Fancy stitch foot with IDT No. 1 A (for IDT) Order No.: 820 254-096
Introduction
Fancy stitch foot No. 2 A (not suitable for IDT) Order No.: 820 260-096
Maxi-stitch Embroidery foot No. 8 (not suitable for IDT) Order No.: 820 259-096
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Introduction
1. Brush 7 Order No.: 93-847-979-91 2. Extra spool pin 3. Seam ripper 6 Order No.: 99-053-016-91 4. Bulb remover / Needle plate changer Order No.: 820 292-096 5. Bobbins 6. Felt pad 7. Spool caps 1 2 3 4 5 8. Needles
Stylus Order No: 412 69 34-01 Stitch Card Antique Quilt Stitches and Hand Embroidery Stitches Order No: 412 74 69-06
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Embroidery unit
Embroidery hoops
1. creative HOOP 80 80x80mm, with adapter Order No: 820 476-096 2. ROUND HOOP 120x115 mm Order No: 93-039-343-44-000 3. Clips Order No: 412 65 18-03 1. 3. 4. 2.
Introduction
4. Hoop Adapter Order No: 820 477-096 5. Embroidery template Order No: 412 86 21 01 6. creative HOOP 225x140 mm Order No: 93-039-340-44-000 1. File assistant File Assistant Using the File Assistant you can download embroidery designs directly from the Internet and transfer them to your creative 2170. Order No: 412 84 16-96 2. Creative gallery designs 3. USB cable 4. Quick embroidery packet 5. 300 Embroidery card 6. Embroidery threads Order No: 412 85 90-96 Knee lift Order No.: 412 70 57 02 4 5 6 5. 6.
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PREPARATIONS
Operating Instructions
Voltage Switch 220 - 240V / 120V
The sewing machine is set to the voltage 220 - 240V. To change the voltage to 120V (US/Canada), you must set the voltage switch on the underside of the machine to 120 V. If you are unsure of the correct voltage for your country, please check with your authorized Pfaff sewing machine dealer or local electrical authorities before plugging in your machine.
Electrical connection
Connect the lead cord between the socket of the sewing machine and the wall outlet.
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For the USA and Canada: This sewing machine has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to t in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not t, contact a qualied electrician to install the proper outlet. DO NOT modify the plug in any way!
Main switch
When the main switch is switched on (switch function I) the sewing lightbulb lights up and the multi-color touch screen lights up. The sewing machine is now ready to function. "0" = OFF "I" = ON
Thread cutter
Pull the thread from the back to the front up over the thread cutter.
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Carrying case
Place the enclosed lead cord, the foot control and instruction book into the storage compartment of the carrying case.
Lid
Open the lid upwards. The stitches of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the lid.
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Accessory tray
Open the accessory tray by placing your left index nger on the ridged area on the left of the lid and open the lid up and towards you.
Free arm
In order to sew using the free arm, swing the detachable accessory tray to the left and lift it up out of the hole. When replacing the accessory tray, make sure it is ush with the free arm of the sewing machine.
Note: Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing machine. This discoloring may be very difcult or impossible to remove. Fleece and denim fabric (especially in red and blue) often contain a lot of excess dye. If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before sewing/embroidering to avoid the discoloring.
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Check: Please check that the presser foot is properly attached by raising the presser foot lift.
Note: If your Presser foot lift is disengaged because of the embroidery or free-motion, step on the foot control in a sewing stitch or disengage the free-motion icon.
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Raise the presser foot. Press the IDT down until it engages.
For either method: Raise the presser foot before lowering the feed dog. Push slide A or B to the left. To bring the feed dogs back up move the slide to the right.
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B A
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Threading
Place the thread into guide (A) from front to back and pull it counterclockwise ABOVE the bobbin winder thread guide (B). Wind the start of the thread around the bobbin several times in a clockwise direction.
Note: When bobbin winding always place the thread ABOVE the bobbin winder thread guide (B). Place a bobbin on the bobbin winder with the Pfaff logo up. Make sure the bobbin is secure on the bobbin winder by placing the small pin on the bobbin winder into the slot on the bobbin.
Switch on the main switch. Start bobbin winding by pushing the bobbin winding lever to the right. You may need to adjust the Winding speed on the window in the multi- color touch screen as explained on page 2:11. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Cut the thread and remove the bobbin from the winder.
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2. B A
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Threading
Place the thread into thread guide (A) from front to back and pull it counter clockwise above the bobbin winder thread guide (B). Wind the start of the thread around the bobbin several times in a clockwise direction. Start bobbin winding by pushing the bobbin lever to the right. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Cut the thread and remove the bobbin from the winder
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Place the thread from left to right through the take-up lever (C).
Note: The take-up lever must be at its highest position.
Guide the thread to the right. Wind the start of the thread around the bobbin several times in a clockwise direction. Start bobbin winding by pushing the bobbin lever to the right. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Cut the thread and remove the bobbin from the winder.
Note: The thread knife next to the bobbin winder makes it easy to cut the thread after bobbin winding.
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Thread tension
For the best stitch appearance and durability make sure the needle thread tension is correctly adjusted, i.e. the threads evenly meet between the two fabric layers. The following is valid for general sewing work:
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Bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric: The needle thread tension is too tight. The needle thread tension must be reduced.
Top thread is visible on the underside of the fabric: The needle thread tension is too loose. The needle thread tension must be increased. For decorative stitches and buttonholes the top thread should be visible on the underside of the fabric.
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B A E
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Needle threader
In order to make threading of the needle easier and quicker the Pfaff needle threader is built-in. The needle threader allows you to thread the needle automatically. 1. Lower the presser foot. Press the threader down with the handle. The threader hook (G) swivels through the needle eye. 2. Place the thread from the back, over the hook (F) and under the thread hook (G) and hold the end of the thread taut. Reduce the pressure so that the needle threader slowly moves upwards. 3. At the same time, the threader hook swivels out of the needle eye and pulls the thread through the eye. Slightly release the end of the thread, so that a thread loop can form behind the needle. Release the threader and pull the rest of the thread end through the needle eye.
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Bobbin thread
Raise the presser foot. Insert the bobbin case and place the thread to the left (see picture). Close the hook/bobbin door. Place the fabric under the presser foot and start to sew. The machine will pull the thread up by itself.
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Pull the right thread into the right thread guide and thread the right needle. Pull the left thread into the left thread guide and thread the left needle. It is not possible to use the automatic needle threader with a twin needle.
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2. Adjust the rectangular bar on the knee lift until it is positioned at a comfortable height for you. If you press the knee lift to the right, the presser foot will raise. Now you can guide the fabric with both hands. 3. To remove the knee lift, just pull it out of the hole.
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Creative Assistant
In your Pfaff creative 2170 there is a creative Assistant function (A) that gives you information on how to use the machine. If you press the creative Assistant while you are on the Main menu you will get general information about the machine. If you touch the icon within a stitch, the direct help function is launched. It provides you with information about what foot to use etc.
Machine Assistant A When you are in the creative Assistant you can reach the Machine Assistant function by pressing the Machine Assistant icon (B). The Machine Assistant gives you information on how to use the machine. You can choose from two menus; Sewing and Embroidery. You can among other things, nd instructions on how to thread the needle, wind a bobbin, change the presser foot, change the light bulb, and t the embroidery hoop to the machine. When closing the creative Assistant press the (C) icon. The toolbar will change color and the buttons will change to the normal toolbar.
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C. Rear card drive icon, no card in the machine: Use this function to access the rear card drive. C D D. Sort criterion icon: use this function to sort your data alphabetically or according to data type. E E. Start sewing: If you touch this icon when you have marked F a sequence, you can sew it straight away. The corresponding processing menu for the sewing sequence or embroidery combination appears on the screen. Read more about sewing sequence on page 4:4-4:5. If you touch this icon when a stitch is marked, the processing menu for the stitch appears and the machine is ready to sew. If you touch this icon when a Personal menu is marked the personal menu is displayed and you can select a stitch and sew it. The stitch appears on the corresponding processing screen. F. Memory information icon: Use this function to consult the data records contained in a directory or stitch that you have marked.
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G. Activity arrow icon: using these arrows you can browse through the screen. The dark marker bar indicates the marked area. H. Delete icon: Use this icon to delete a data record (directory, stitch or stitch sequence) that you have marked. I. Copy icon: this is a function for copying renaming, moving stitches/designs, sequences or combinations.
Copying data:
You can duplicate data, such as stitches and stitch sequences, from the machine or a creative card and save them in a different memory or save or insert them on a creative card. To do this, mark your destination le, mark the source le and touch Copy.
Sequence: 1. Mark destination / 2. Mark source / 3. Copy
Renaming data:
To rename data such as stitches, stitch sequences or personal menus, touch the Copy icon and Rename. A window for entering a new name (max. 8 characters) is opened.
Move:
You can move stitches or stitch sequences from the machine or from a creative card to another memory or onto a creative card. To do this, mark your source le, mark the destination le and touch the Copy icon and Move.
Sequence: 1. Mark destination / 2. Mark source / 3. Move
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4. To run the download program directly from the site, choose Open this le from its current location. 5. If you want to download the program to your hard drive and update the machine later, choose Save this le to disk. See How to save the update program to your hard drive. 6. Click Yes to continue.
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7. When screen (C) appears the update program is activated and you can close your Internet connection.
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5. Read the instructions, then touch OK to prepare your Pfaff creative 2170 for updating. Yet another pop-up appears telling you that the machine is waiting for data. 6. Click on the Update sewing machine icon on the computer to start the update. The updating process will begin and after approximately 20 minutes, you can restart the sewing machine and your Pfaff creative 2170 is ready to use with the new program version. If you have problems updating your Pfaff creative 2170, see section Troubleshooting, page 2:23.
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1. Click on the update link, the following screen appears. 2. Choose Save this le to disk by clicking in the white circle in front of the text (if it has a dot in front of it, it is already selected). Click OK. 3. The Save As window appears. If you have updated your 2170 previously, browse to the update folder you created and save the new le there. Otherwise create a new folder according to the instructions below.
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5. Find your hard drive and left mouse click to open it.
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6. Click on the new folder icon, (A) to create a new folder on your hard drive.
7. The new folder is selected so you can enter a new name. Name the folder Update 2170. 8. Double-click on the folder to open it. 9. Left mouse click on the Save icon to save the update le in the folder.
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10. The saving to the folder begins. The speed of your Internet connection will determine how long the download will take.
11. The le Update 2170 has now been downloaded. Left mouse click on the Open folder icon, to open the folder where the update le is stored.
(Depending on the settings in your computer the above window might close automatically. If so, please follow the instructions under Update later).
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12. Double-click the left mouse button on the Update 2170 icon. The update program starts. Follow the instructions on the screen and set your 2170 in the update mode.
Update later
If you want to update your Pfaff creative 2170 at a later time, left mouse click on the Close icon. If the Download complete screen is closed automatically, disregard the above. When you want to update your 2170, left mouse double click on the My Computer icon on your desktop (the opening screen when you rst turn on your computer). Left mouse double click on the C: drive. Left mouse double click on the Update 2170 folder to open it. Double click on the Update 2170 le. The update program starts. Follow the instructions on the screen and set your 2170 in the update.
Troubleshooting
The message Unable to open COM-port/USB appears. Check that the correct COM-port/USB is selected in the serial port selection list. The message Unable to initialize the sewing machine monitor appears. Check all connections between the computer and the machine. Switch off your Pfaff creative 2170, restart and set it in the update mode. Restart the update program. If a communication error occurs, check the connection to the computer, turn the sewing machine off and back on again. When turning the machine on, the screen will be black. Click the Update sewing machine icon on the PC. Within a few seconds the updating process will start again.
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Function Buttons
A. Thread Snips Button B. Pattern start C. Sew Slow Button D. Needle Up/Down Button E. Bobbin Thread Monitor F. Reverse Sewing Button A. Thread Snips Button When pressing this button the machine automatically cuts the bobbin and needle thread. If you press the button while sewing, the machine will nish the stitch, make a tie-off and cut the threads. B. Pattern start This button has two functions. If you press this button while sewing, the machine nishes the stitch its own and makes a tie-off. If you press it once you have stopped the machine, it goes back to the beginning of that stitch. C. Sew Slow Button When pressing this button the sewing speed is lowered.
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D. Needle Up/Down Button If you press this button, the needle automatically comes to rest in the lower position when you stop sewing. When pressing this button the following dialog window (G) opens on your screen. You can choose how high you want the presser foot to be lifted when you take your foot off the foot control. When you press the foot control again the presser foot is automatically lowered again. This makes it easy for you when turning a corner, quilting etc. E. Bobbin Thread Monitor When the bobbin thread is running out the bobbin thread monitor ashes.
Note: The Bobbin Thread Monitor only works if the hook cover is closed.
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F. Reverse Sewing Button The Reverse Sewing Button has several different functions in the sewing mode. 1. If you press the button while sewing, the machine sews in reverse for as long as you keep the button pressed. 2. If you press this button before starting to sew, the machine sews in reverse until you press the button again. When the function is activated, a reverse sewing arrow appears on the Multi Color Touch Screen (H). 3. If you have activated the Tie-off program, tie-off at the end is initiated via this button. When the tie-off is selected it is indicated by that the single stitch icon is activated. 4. In the Patchwork, Tapering, Four sewing directions and Darning programs, you determine the length of the seams with this button. 5. If you are programming the length of a buttonhole, you determine the length of the buttonhole seam with this button. 3:2
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A. End to end Mirroring When pressing this button, you mirror the stitch end to end. You will see the change on the screen.
B. Side to side mirroring This function mirrors your stitch from side to side. You will see the stitch change on the screen.
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C. Four directions sewing With this function, you can program the length and width of a rectangle and the programmed rectangle can be saved permanently in the machine. This function can be useful for sewing on patches without having to turn the fabric. When pressing the Four directions sewing icon a new window appears. Touch the Program function (K) before starting to sew, to program and permanently save a Four directions sewing.
Touch the Manual icon (L) to decide where to end an already programmed side seam. The machine completes the current stitch and stops. (Read more about four direction sewing on page 3:25.) The arrow icons decides the sewing directions. The machine sews in the direction of the selected arrow. The Data Manager icon (M) will open a window for opening, saving, deleting and closing a program. The four direction sewing is available on stitches 2-4, 7, 10, 11, 18, 23 and 25.
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D. Single Stitch
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Stitches and stitch sequences can be sewn as single stitches. By touching the single stitch button you can decide how many patterns you want to sew. When pressing this button a new window appears. Touch the ON button (N) and you can decide how many pattern repeats you want by touching + and - . E. Immediate tie-off If you touch the Immediate tie-off icon, either when sewing or when the machine is stopped, the machine will not nish the stitch/sequence but instead do an immediate tie-off.
Note: If you want to start from the beginning of your sequence again you need to press pattern start.
After you have done an immediate tie-off the machine will stop and will not start again until you have released the foot control and press it down again. The immediate tie-off icon remains active after being touched and becomes inactive when the tie-off has been completed.
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F. Tie-off program The icon for the Tie-off program includes four functions; Tie-off beginning, Tie-off end, Thread Snips and Presser foot lifter. When touching the icon a new window appears, making it possible for you to select the different functions. When a function is selected the icon becomes dark green and only the symbols for the selected functions are visible on the icon. If you select one of the these functions it remains active even if you select another stitch. They will remain active until you switch off the machine.
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G. Tapering
When touching the tapering icon a new window appears. If you press the (O) icon the seams starts at 0mm and becomes wider until the previously selected stitch width is reached. If you press the reverse key, the width is automatically reduced to 0mm. If you press the (P) icon the seam starts at the full width and when pressing the reverse button it goes down to 0mm width. The stitch will be reduced according to the angle you have chosen (in this case 90 or 60).
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H. Balance When touching this icon, a new window pops up, making it possible for you to balance your stitch. Start by sewing a seam on a piece of scrap fabric. When balancing your stitch, then change the seam on your sewing machine so that it looks like your sewing sample. Use the + and - buttons to change the balance.
I. Free-motion This function can be used when you want to make free hand embroideries or when quilting. When touching the Free-motion icon the machine prompts you to lower the feed dog. The machine will lift up the presser foot making it possible for you to sew in free-motion.
J. Twin needle Press this icon when you are sewing with a twin needle. When touching this icon, a pop up appears where you can set your twin needle width. Press ON and use the + and - buttons to set the width.
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K. Patchwork program The patchwork program makes it possible for you to program a particular seam length for joining fabric of equal length and saving it permanently. When pressing the patchwork program icon a new window opens. In the new dialog window, there is an Data Manager icon (where you can open already saved programs or create a new one) and an ON icon (to activate the patchwork program). To make a patchwork program you need to activate the program by touching ON and OK. Sew your desired length and touch the reverse button. The reverse button determines the length of the seam. Read more about how to change the length of the seam and saving the program on page 4:16-4:17.
Welcome Screen
A. Main menu B. Last stitch C. Information
Main Menu When touching the main menu icon, you enter the main menu. In the main menu you will nd the different categories of stitches, reach the embroidery mode and the Data Manager.
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Information Use this function to obtain general information on how to operate the machine.
Last stitch The last stitch function makes it possible for you to go back to the stitch you where on, before turning off the machine. On the screen that appears when you start your machine, you can choose a function called Last stitch. When touching that icon a new menu appears where you can choose either Last stitch or Current state. Choose last stitch and you will go to the stitch you where on before turning off the machine. The current state take you to the last embroidery stitch. If you have activated the current state function when embroidering you can, via this button, continue to embroider from where you have stopped before you turned off the machine.
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Toolbar
A. Main Menu B. Context Menu C. Creative Assistant D. OK E. Esc A. Main Menu This function allows you to switch back to the main menu, for selection of all stitches. In this picture you are already on the Main Menu and the icon has then turned blue. In the Main Menu, you have different selection menus: Join, Overcast, Utility, Buttonholes, 9mm Decorative Stitches, MAXI Stitches, Personal Menu, Alphabets, Sewing Sequence, Stitch Creator, Embroidery, Selection by number, Last stitch and Data Manager.
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B. Context menu The Context menu always refers specically to the menu you have selected. When on the Main menu these menus are active: 1. Select language: This icon allows you to change the language in the machine. 2. Audio signal: You can change button and message sound. 3. Creative Card: You can format a creative memory card or change the name. 4. Welcome screen off: this function turns the welcoming screen off so that you will enter the Main menu directly when you turn on your machine. 5. Back to default setting: resets all the machines settings that you have previously changed or you can reactivate the information texts.
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8. Move hoop: You can use this function when you are sewing with the embroidery unit attached. In order to move the arm as far away from the sewing area as possible, touch the sew position icon. In order to move the embroidery arm so that you can remove the embroidery unit from the machine, touch the Park position icon.
9. Options for messages: Under the options for messages button you can turn different messages on or off, for instance if you don't want the machine to stop when the bobbin thread is running out. 10. Code: The code function allows you to lock your Pfaff creative 2170. Your machines Main Menu will not appear until your security code has been entered accurately. The code must have at least four digits, and no more than eight. You can delete the code by pressing the Delete button or if you want to change the code press the Alter icon. 11. Personal stitches manager: in the personal menu you can save a selection of stitches. For example you might want to create a Personal menu for all the stitches you need for sewing garments. You can create several personal menus (read more about personal menus on page 3:27). 12. Demo: with the Demo function you can program a demonstration of the machine into your creative 2170 and replay it permanently. Also program in a training sequence to remind you of the steps for a project. To program a demo, touch the Record demo button. The opening screen appears instantly and you can start making the demonstration. With the reverse sewing button you nish and save your demo.
Note: this is a great feature to turn on when you are learning a new technique while taking a class.
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13. Version: the current software status of your machine is stored here. 14. Firmware update: press this function button when you want to install an upgrade for your machine. Read more on how to upgrade your machine on page 2:20.
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C. Creative Assistant There is a Creative Assistant function in your sewing machine to help you. It can be called up anytime. The toolbar then changes color and the functions assigned to the icons change. If you touch the icon in the main menu, the Creative Assistant provides general information on operating the machine. If you touch the Creative Assistant within a stitch, the direct help function is launched. Pop-up Direct help provides information on all sewing functions and icons. Simply touch the eld on which you require more information. Information may run to several pages, through which you can scroll with the arrows.
E. Esc This function allows you to switch back from a menu you have selected to the previous one. When you close a window the settings you have made will not be retained; you have interrupted the process.
Note: If you change the embroidery hoop positions those changes will remain even if esc is touched.
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Save parameter
You can save the settings you have made by going to the context menu, and touch Save parameter. Once you have saved the stitch it will stay that way even if you go into another menu or turn off the machine. If you want to go back to the original setting, go into the context menu and choose Reset parameter.
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Tie-off
On your creative 2170 there are two different ways to do tie-offs. You can program your machine to do tie-off at the beginning, at the end, cut the threads and raise the presser foot. We call this the Tie-off program. The second way to do tie-offs is the Immediate tie-off (B). If you press this icon the tie-off is made instantly.
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Needle positions
On stitches 1, 2, 5, and 15 you can change needle position by touching the stitch width button (A). These four stitches have 19 different needle positions. Use the + icon to move the stitches to the right in 0.5 mm steps. Use the - icon to move the stitches to the left in 0.5 mm steps. If you look at your lid, the stitches that you can change needle positions are marked with an arrow.
Mirroring
There are two ways to mirror a stitch; side to side and end to end. The side to side mirroring you can mirror a marked stitch or stitch sequence from side to side. The mirrored stitch appears on the screen for further processing. The end to end mirroring you can mirror a marked stitch or stitch sequence from end to end. The mirrored stitch appears on the screen for further processing.
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Straight stitch
Stitch number 1 is the basic straight stitch in center needle position. 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. Your Pfaff creative 2170 has 19 needle positions that can be adjusted with the stitch width -/+ buttons. Tip: Use the needle up/down button to easily pivot at collar points. You can also just tap on the foot control to set the needle in the down position.
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Basting program
Basting is often used in dressmaking to join fabric layers quickly for tting in order to be able to adjust the garment to the body. For that purpose you either sew long stitches with 6 mm stitch length or jump stitches with a length of about 2 cm. You can also apply markings to materials with long basting stitches stitched through the material to be used. This is preferable to using fabric markers in color, especially on light-colored fabrics or materials with a rough texture. Your Pfaff creative 2170 includes a basting program which can be selected with stitch no. 32. This program can be used in two different ways and is linked to the engagement and disengagement of the feed dogs. If the feed dogs are disengaged, the sewing machine will only sew one stitch at a time. You have to touch the foot control every time you want the sewing machine to sew one stitch. This allows you to move the fabric every time so that you can determine the stitch length yourself. By touching the Presser foot lifter icon you can select to which height the presser foot should raise automatically when the sewing machine stops for feeding the fabric further. If the feed dogs are engaged, the sewing machine sews with a 6 mm stitch length. 6 mm is the longest stitch length of the Pfaff creative 2170; it enables you to sew a temporary seam for tting.
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Buttonholes
There are 12 buttonhole styles available in your Pfaff creative 2170. Each buttonhole is especially adapted for a particular use and fabric type. You can read about the different buttonholes in the overview in chapter 1. Your Pfaff creative 2170 is equipped with the Sensormatic buttonhole guide and sensor technology to ensure that every buttonhole is sized accurately. Beautiful buttonholes can be sewn on even the most difcult fabrics such as velvet, plush, stretch fabrics and heavy knits.
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Automatic buttonhole
Enter the buttonhole length directly on the screen by touching the + and - icon on the Stitch elongation icon (A). Enter the length of the slit of your buttonhole. Start to sew your buttonhole by pressing the foot control. The buttonhole will be sewn automatically.
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Programmed buttonhole
You can program a buttonhole while sewing. 1. Activate the buttonhole program by touching the prog icon (B).
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2. Sew until you reach the buttonhole size you want and press the reverse button. The machine sews in reverse and the second bartack and cuts the threads. 3. The prog icon changes into this (C) icon. You can repeat the programmed buttonhole as many times as you want. 4. If you want to clear the size of the buttonhole, touch the prog icon again.
Manual buttonhole
If you touch the Manual icon (D) you will determine where the last bartack is sewn. 1. Set the length of the buttonhole by touching the Stitch elongation icon. The machine will sew the rst column, the rst bartack and the second column. 2. After having sewn half of the second column, the machine slows down. When it is time to do the second bartack, touch the reverse button and the machine start making the bartack.
Note: The machine will not store the manual buttonhole.
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3. Attach the buttonhole foot. Before starting to sew, pull it backward as far as the second red mark.
4. After completing the buttonhole, pull the ends of the gimp thread until the loop of thread is hidden below the buttonhole bartack. 5. Thread the gimp threads into a needle and pull them to the wrong side of the garment. Tie the gimp threads and cut off the excess thread.
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2. Attach the buttonhole foot and pull it backward as far as the second red mark. Before starting to sew, press the needle down button. 3. Sew the right side of the buttonhole.
4. After the machine sews the rst few stitches of the curved end pull the gimp thread down from the clamp with a straight pin.
Note: The presser foot must not be raised from the fabric!
5. Pull the gimp thread on the left towards the rear until the loop is just in front of the needle. Carefully sew the curve, guiding the gimp thread under the stitching.
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6. After sewing the curve, hold the gimp thread slightly taut and nish sewing the buttonhole. 7. Thread the gimp threads into a needle and pull them to the wrong side of the garment. Tie the gimp threads and cut off the excess thread. The round buttonhole with gimp thread is sewn in the same way.
Note: This buttonhole is particularly attractive when sewn with a heavier-weight thread.
Buttonhole tips
Buttonholes that are to be sewn very close to a reinforced edge, may sometimes not feed optimally with the buttonhole foot because of the bulk at the edge of the fabric. In this case, use presser foot 1A with the Integrated Dual Feed engaged. Fabrics that shift or stretch easily should be reinforced with watersoluble or lightweight stabilizer. Buttonholes are particularly stable and durable if a gimp cord is inserted while sewing (see " Buttonholes, with gimp cord"). Linen buttonholes are particularly attractive if you use a heavierweight thread through a topstitch needle. Buttonholes are normally selected a little larger than the button diameter. It is important to always sew a test buttonhole on the same fabric/stabilizer as your project. Cut open all buttonholes carefully. Open the curve of the keyhole buttonhole with a belt punch or awl.
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Sewing on buttons
With stitch no. 59 you can easily sew on two and four-hole buttons. 1. Remove the presser foot and lower the feed dog. 2. Mark the button position on your fabric. Place the button on the marked fabric. 3. Turn the handwheel towards you and position the button so the needle enters the left hole in the button. Lower the presser foot lifter. 4. The button will be held in place by the shank of the foot. Make sure the needle also enters the right hole of the button. 5. Continue sewing on the button. The machine will complete the program for you.
Eyelets
To stitch eyelets on a belt or linen items, select stitch no. 66. 1. Place a small mark wherever you would like to sew an eyelet. 2. Place the fabric under the presser foot, position one of the marks at the center of the foot. 3. If the Stitch restart is touched during the sewing operation, the machine will automatically sew one eyelet and tie off the stitch. 4. Cut a hole in the center of the eyelet. You can select from ve eyelet sizes by touching the stitch length. Stitch no. 66 can also be combined in embroidery stitch combinations for beautiful embellishment.
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Darning
To mend a small hole or tear, you can either do automatically by using the darning stitches on the machine or darn your tear manually using by doing Free-motion darning.
Automatic darning
The darning stitches no. 64 and no. 65 can be used for strengthening damaged areas of fabric. 1. Choose stitch no. 64 or no. 65. 2. Change the pattern length to the length of the tear of touching the + and -. 3. 1. 3. Stitch over the damaged area. Choose stitch no. 64 or no. 65. Stitch over the damaged area to the required length.
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2. Touch the program icon. 4. Press the reverse button; the machine nishes sewing the darning program and the darning length is saved. The saved darning length can now be repeated as often as needed.
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Stitch no. 64 sews lengthwise only; stitch no. 65 is for darning lengthwise and crosswise and is more durable.
Note: To give the best strength to the darning stitch it should be slightly out of square.
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Overlock stitches
For elastic, knits, woven and stretch fabrics, your creative 2170 provides a selection of overlock stitches. These stitches join multiple layers of fabric and overcast them in one operation. These stitches can stretch and are more durable than standard stitches.
Tip: Use blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overcast seams. This guides the fabric more precisely and prevents tunneling of the seam at wider stitch widths. Adjust the stitch width and guide of the foot to ensure that the right swing of the needle clears the raw edge of the fabric and the pin of the presser foot.
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Blindhem stitch No 30
The blindhem stitch is used to make invisible hems on skirts, trousers and home decorating. Finish the edge of the hem. Fold and press the hem allowance to the wrong side. Fold the hem back on itself so approximately 3/8" (1 cm of the nished edge extends beyond the fold. The wrong side of your project should now be facing up. Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the fold runs along edge guide A. When the needle swings into the fold it should catch a small amount of fabric. If the stitches are visible on the right side, adjust edge guide A by turning adjusting screw B, until the stitch that catches the hem just barely shows.
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Bridging stitch - No 11
The bridging stitch creates a hemstitching effect. It is often used for connecting two nished fabric edges called bridging. Finish the fabric edges and press the seam allowance to the wrong side. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the edges approximately 1/8 inch (3mm) apart. Stitch from the right side of the fabric, making sure that the needle catches the fabric on the right and left sides.
Crosshem stitch - No 13
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 any excess hem fabric up to the stitching.
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Tip: A narrow zigzag stitch also makes a nice rolled hem on lighter stretch
Twin needle
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When you touch the twin needle icon the machine allows you to specify the width of the twin needle you will use. The stitch width will automatically be reduced to prevent needle breakage and allow you to sew decorative stitches with a twin needle. 1. Touch twin needle icon and a popup appears. Touch ON to activate the function. 2. Touch the +/- icon to specify your twin needle width (A). The stitch is shown as it will sew. 3. Touch OK to close the window and save your settings or ESC, to continue without saving any settings. This function must be deactivated when you remove the needle from the machine. It remains active even after the stitch has been changed, including after the machine has been turned off and on again. To deactivate the twin needle function, touch the twin needle icon, touch ON to deactivate the function. The icon becomes light green again.
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2. Program the Four directions sewing Touch Prog icon (C) and the desired sewing direction before starting to sew. Then save the program to sew it several times. Use the reverse button to change the sewing direction as described above. The sewn width and length of the rst two sides are shown on the screen. Continue sewing until the rectangle is complete. When all four directions are programmed, the Prog icon changes (D). Now the program is stored and can be repeated. It can also be saved permanently in the machine.
Note: If you only want to save one, two or three sides of a rectangle, touch the Prog icon when you have sewn the sides you want to save. Only the sides you have programmed will be saved. This is great for patch pockets, that are sewn with three seams.
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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.
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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 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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Personal menu
On your Pfaff creative 2170 you can have one or several Personal menus, where you can save your personal settings for the stitches and create a menu which contain the stitches you use the most. Create a personal menu by selecting Personal menu (A) in the main menu.
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Select the stitches you want by going into the Mini Main menu (C). Once you have selected the stitches you want, touch the Data Manager icon (D). Choose Save As on the pop-up that appears. Rename your folder and press the OK icon. You have now created a personal menu. Once you have made a personal menu, you can reach it from the Personal menu icon. Your personal menu will appear on the pop-up.
Note: If you have altered a stitch and want to save it with those settings to the Personal menu, you can go to the Context menu and choose Copy to personal stitches. That stitch will then be saved in the personal menu.
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Demo
You can program a demonstration of the machine into your Pfaff creative 2170 and replay it.
Programming of a demo
For programming a demo, go into the context menu and touch the Record demo icon. The screen will change to the welcoming screen, where you will start making your demo. Operate your Pfaff creative 2170 completely normally and thus compose a demonstration. Use the reverse sewing button to nish and save your demo.
Note: The length of the programmed demo reduces the memory capacity for saving stitch patterns permanently in the sewing machine.
Playing a demo
To play your demo, touch the Play demo icon (G). Close it with the reverse button.
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You can switch off the messages that automatically appear in the machine. These settings can be determined individually for sewing and embroidery. Touch the Sewing/Embroidery icon (A) to decide if the setting should be valid for sewing or embroidering. If the function is active the icon has an X in it (B). If you want to switch it off touch the X. The X in the icon goes out. All functions are active as default. B
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The stitch settings will not be saved permanently. The next time the stitch is open, the stitch will automatically be restored to its original setting. If you want to save your altered stitch permanently, simply go into the Context menu (D) and touch the Save parameter icon. The settings will be saved even when you have turned off the machine.
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If you have altered a stitch and want to save it with those settings to the Personal menu, you can go to the Context menu (D) and choose Copy to personal stitches. That stitch will then be saved in the personal menu.
Sewing sequence
With your Pfaff creative 2170 you can combine various stitches and save them permanently in the Sewing sequence menu. You can combine various 9mm stitches and MAXI stitches from the machine, creative memory card or creative card and sew them as a continuous border. In the example below we have taken stitches from the machine. A. Immediate tie-off icon B. Data Manager icon C. Tie-off program icon D. Mini main menu icon E. 8 directions sewing F. Zoom in icon G. Select stitches icon H. Zoom out icon I. J. Delete icon More options icon N A B C D E F G H I J
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3. After you touch the stitch that you want to include in your sewing sequence, a menu in which you can modify the stitch is opened (M). You can mirror the stitch, alter its density and adjust the thread tension. In this example we have chosen a stitch from the 9mm decorative stitches, Leaves and Flowers number 156. 4. Touch OK to conrm your selection and the stitch appears in the sewing sequence screen (N). A cursor line shows the end of a sewing sequence. If you want to continue working with a stitch move the cursor line over the stitch to select it. The selected stitch is surrounded by a frame in the sewing sequence. To alter the stitch open the More options icon (J). Touch OK when you are happy with the changes you have made.
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Note: If you want to repeat the same stitch touch the Insert icon (L).
5. Touch the Mini main menu on the sequence screen to call up each additional stitch that you wish to include in the sewing sequence. 6. Add stitch no 155 from the machine (N).
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4. The cursor line shows the end of the connecting stitches at the point
5. Touch the Mini main menu to call up each additional stitch that you wish to include in the sewing sequence. We have added the ower no. 165, 4 more times but in different angles. More options for adjusting a sewing sequence are accessed by touching the More options icon (J). The last stitch in a sequence is always marked and followed by a cursor line marking the point where next stitch will be added.
Tip: Borders with connecting stitches are neatest if the connecting stitches are covered by the actual stitch (in this case the owers) itself.
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4. The input eld (B) shows a directory where the sewing sequence is automatically saved. The default folder in which it is saved is the SEQUENCE-folder. The input eld shows the name NEW. You can delete this name with the Delete icon (C) and enter a name of your choice. A name may have a maximum of 8 characters. 5. Touch OK to conrm your input. The sequence is now stored in the directory SEQUENCE in the machine and can be opened again by selecting that directory. If you touch the Arrow down icon (D), another window for selecting a different directory is opened. You can save the sewing sequence in a different machine directory, or on a card.
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The sewing sequence remains visible on the screen and can be sewn. If you touch ESC a query appears. If you conrm with OK you return to the Sequence menu.
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If you touch the Data Manager icon and Save, the adjusted sewing sequence is saved under the same name. The sequence previously saved is automatically erased. To save the sewing sequence under a new name, touch Save as. The previously saved sequence is preserved.
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Stitch Creator
With Stitch Creator you can customize and create your own stitches. You can add, erase, move and combine the stitches directly on screen. Create a stitch pattern of individually designed stitches, or by using the 9 mm stitches, patterns and alphabets.
Note: When sewing a stitch pattern the feed dogs are engaged.
When you open Stitch Creator you have an empty workspace on the screen. The workspace is for a 9 mm stitch width. In the middle of the workspace there is a vertical purple line that indicates the center of the stitch pattern with 4.5 mm stitch width on each side (R). For more exact positioning activate the grid in the Context menu (S).
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C. Mirror side to side icon: Mirror the stitch from side to side. D. Mini Main menu icon: Use this function to create a new stitch pattern. A variant of the main menu is opened. By touching the desired category and the sorted stitch selection you can select it directly. If you conrm the stitch, it appears individually on the workspace. By touching the icon for selecting stitch menus again, you can add any further stitch. E. Conrm icon: With this icon you place single straight stitches at the end of a selected stitch. If you have selected more than one stitch these will be copied and placed right after the selected stitches. F. Zoom in icon: You enlarge the representation in 3 steps, 150%, 200% and 300%. An additional scroll bar for moving the workspace horizontally appears on the screen. G. Select stitches icon: If you touch this icon you can select one stitch or more. If you depress the icon for a few seconds, all stitches will be selected. The selected stitches will be marked with blue. H. Zoom out icon: This icon is only active if you have enlarged the representation. The function reduces the representation in 3 steps. I. J. Triple stitch icon: This function triples the selected stitches. Delete icon: This icon deletes all selected stitches.
On the screen you will see how many stitches you have added, which one/ones you have selected (marked blue) and actual shows you which stitch the marker is positioned on (the red square).
K. More options icon: This icon opens a more option menu with pattern components to combine to get new stitch patterns. L. Start sewing icon: If you touch this icon you open a menu where you can see the whole stitch pattern and sew it. Its only in this mode that you are able to sew your stitch pattern. M. This icon shows the horizontal position of the selected stitch. If you change the position of a single stitch to the left or the right you automatically change the stitch width. If more than one stitch is selected you change the position of the selected stitches or the whole pattern.
Tip: The icon shows the numbers 0-9 , this is not the stitch width but the the xcoordinates of the work space.
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N. This icon shows the stitch length of a selected stitch. You can change the stitch length for the selected stitch by touching the + or the - of the icon. If more than one stitch is selected this icon is not active.
Tip: If a zigzag stitch is selected this icon does not show the stitch length but the way the feed dogs are moving. If the number on the icon is negative it means that the feed dogs move in reverse when you sew.
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O. Activity arrow: With this icon you move the selection cursor stitch by stitch through your stitch pattern. You step stitch by stitch from the beginning to the end of the stitch pattern and backwards. P. Scroll bar: The scroll bar between the activity arrows allows you to scroll faster through the stitch pattern, stitch by stitch. Q. Scroll bar: The scroll bar is only active if the stitch pattern is longer than the workspace. Use the scroll bar to view your stitch pattern while zoomed in.
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9. Touch the arrow up (Y) or the scroll bar (Z) between the arrows to move forward to the tip of the heart without selecting any further stitches. 10. Touch Select stitches icon (G) to activate the multi selection. 11. Touch arrow up or the scroll bar to select the next circle to be deleted. 12. Touch the Delete icon (X) to delete the selected circle. The red frame is now positioned on the tip of the heart and one stitch is selected. 13. Touch the Start sewing icon (1)to open the the sewing menu to see the whole stitch pattern. 14. Touch ESC to return to the work space of the Stitch Creator. 1 Z
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6. Touch mirror side to side (B) to mirror the selected stitch. 7. Touch the Start sewing (C) to open the sewing menu.
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Quilting
Patchwork
Patchwork and quilting are traditional hand craft techniques to make use of left-over fabric. Over the years it has developed into a creative hobby. Traditionally patchwork was sewn by hand. Today your creative ideas can be realized in a much shorter time with your Pfaff creative 2170. A quilt consists of three layers, two layers of fabric with a layer of batting sandwiched between.
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Patchwork program
With this function, you can program and permanently save a desired seam length. This is ideal when joining pieces of fabric of equal length as in patchwork quilting. The following screen shows the window that opens when you have touched the Patchwork program icon. You can open a previously saved program or create a new. If you want to open a previously saved patchwork program simply touch the Data Manager icon (A). A
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Stitch-in-the-Ditch
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One way to hold the quilt top, batting and backing all together is using the Stitch-in-the-Ditch method of quilting. Stitching in the ditch means following the seams in the quilt blocks. Set your Pfaff creative 2170 with a straight stitch (no. 1), stitch length 2.5, center needle position and the IDT engaged. Begin by pin basting your quilt through all layers with safety pins starting from the middle of your quilt and working out. Place a pin about every 6 8 inches (15 20 cm). To begin quilting, start sewing from the middle of the quilt and continue out. Starting from the middle and sewing out will help keep layers in place. Plan which seams you will actually follow. This stitching will not only hold the quilt together it will also create the pattern on the quilt back. You do not need to follow every seam in the quilt, sew every 3 4 inches to keep the quilt in place. Of course you can sew more to create a more decorative pattern for the back.
Change to a quilting or jeans needle when sewing through thick quilts. Test sew to make sure your stitching is proper before you start quilting your piece.
Tip: Use one of the Antique Quilt stitches No. 311-330, 333-335 instead of the straight stitch to add interest to your quilt, using monolament thread on top and colored thread in the bobbin. This will make your stitch-in-the-ditch look hand sewn. Tip 2: Use the optional stitch in the ditch foot for optimal guiding.
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Free-Motion Stippling
Free-Motion Stippling not only keeps the top, batting and backing together, but it also adds texture and interest to your quilt. Set your Pfaff creative 2170 for stippling with a Straight Stitch (no. 1). Touch the Free-motion icon. Follow the on-screen instructions and lower the feed dogs. Attach the or free-motion quilting foot (extra accessory). Pin baste your quilt layers. Prepare your quilt as explained in the Stitch-in-the-Ditch method. Practice stippling on scraps of fabric and batting. When the feed dogs are lowered, you move the fabric to determine the stitch length. Sewing with a constant speed will help to keep the stitches even. Begin near the center of your quilt. Take one stitch and pull the bobbin thread to the top of the quilt. Take a few stitches right next to one another to lock the threads. Now move the quilt so that your stitching creates scrolls and swirls. The stitching should not cross itself but travel in swiveling motion all over the quilt.
Tip: You can use the Free-motion Guide Grip to help move your fabric.
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Quilt Appliqus
Appliqus add that special touch for your quilt. There are many different ways of applying appliqus to a quilt. One way is to add the appliqu to the block before the quilt is put together. Set your Pfaff creative 2170 with stitch no. 3, stitch length 0.5, stitch width 4-6 mm, presser foot no. 2A. Adhere the appliqu piece to the quilt block. Place stabilizer behind the block and appliqu. Sew around the appliqu with the satin stitch. Make sure the stitch is 80% on the appliqu just covering up the appliqus raw edge.
Another way to add an appliqu to a quilt is to nish the edge of the appliqu and sew it on with stitch no. 299, using a monolament thread on top and a colored bobbin thread. This will give your quilt a hand stitched look. First prepare the appliqu. Cut the appliqu form out of fabric and a piece of light weight iron on interfacing. Place the right side of the fabric and the rough (iron-on) side of the interfacing together. Use a straight stitch (no. 1), stitch length 2.0, center needle position and sew the fabric and interfacing together using a " seam. Trim around the appliqu leaving 1/8" seam allowance and clip into curves. Slash the interfacing so that the appliqu can be turned right side out. Finger press the appliqu. Place the appliqu on the quilt. When you are satised with the position, iron it down. Follow around the edge of the appliqu with the straight part of stitch no. 299. Let the horizontal part of the stitch just catch into the appliqu. This is the part that will keep the appliqu in place.
Note: Press the needle down function to position the needle in the fabric when you stop sewing. Program your presser foot lift to the height for the fabric you have chosen. This makes turning easy with your Pfaff creative 2170.
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Tapering
Tapering allows you to create stitches with an attractive 3-dimentional appearance, which are very easy to sew. Tapering increases or decreases the width of the stitch during sewing to create a symmetric or asymmetric tapers. On your creative 2170 you can use the tapering function on 106 stitches. With the tapering program you can select a particular angle for the taper. The taper is automatically sewn by the machine. In the example below we have used the tapering function on stitch no. 3, the zigzag stitch.
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Nostalgia /Heirloom
Wing Needle
Sewing with a wing needle (a special needle with a wide, wing-like shaft) creates the look of hemstitching in woven natural ber fabrics by creating holes where the needle goes in and out of the fabric. Replace standard needle with a wing needle. Choose any stitch that goes back and forth into the same holes several times (137144). Use the recommended presser foot for that stitch. Thread the top and bottom with lightweight thread in color that matches the fabric you are using. (Remember you want to see the holes that are created and not the thread.) Begin sewing. Use the sew slow button (A) to reduce your speed while using the wing needle.
Note: For ne fabrics, place a lightweight tear-away stabilizer or water soluble stabilizer under stitching.
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Hemstitching
This is a technique everyone recognizes as embroidered by hand. With your Pfaff creative 2170, you can produce hemstitching much more quickly and easily. With 10 special hemstitches and by changing the stitch length and width, you can create a variety of hemstitch effects. A wing needle is required for hemstitching work. When entering the fabric the wing needle forms holes which are typical for hemstitching. Hemstitching will be most successful on relatively coarse linen and cotton fabrics from which single threads can be easily pulled. If you pull additional threads and sew along the edges close to the threads you have pulled out, you will achieve even more beautiful hemstitching effects as the remaining threads are bundled.
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Cross Stitch
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No other sewing technique is as closely associated with the term needlework as cross-stitching. With your Pfaff creative 2170 and the cross stitches, no. 117-136 this traditional sewing technique can be created remarkably easily and quickly. The pre-programmed cross stitches give a hand sewn look and lend a distinctive character to table linens, towels or clothes. Tips for cross stitch sewing: Always work using the sew slow and needle up/down functions. Attach fancy stitch foot no. 2A.
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Free-Motion Sewing
With Free-motion sewing you can create the most fantastic work. It is possible to sew just as you would draw with a pencil, using the various types of threads that are on the market today and your Pfaff creative 2170. You can also vary the shade of your Free-motion Sewing by sewing in different directions or patterns. Top tension Presser foot Feed dog Needle size Stitch 2-3 Darning foot, no 6 Lowered 80-90 Straight stitch/Zigzag
Touch the Free-motion sewing icon. Thread your machine with a good quality cotton or synthetic thread. You can use the same thread for bobbin thread, or an embroidery weight bobbin thread. Hoop your fabric tight as a drum into a round embroidery hoop. You can use a wooden ring hoop wrapped with bias binding for a better grip. Select either the straight stitch or the zigzag. From now on, you control the stitch length. The movement of the hoop along with the sewing speed creates the stitch length. Sewing too slowly may cause small knots to appear on the reverse side of your work.
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MAXI Stitches
Your creative 2170 has a selection of 86 MAXI stitches. These stitches can be up to 60mm wide and can be combined into borders. When sewing a MAXI stitch the machine moves sideways guiding the fabric by itself. 1. The best way to make sure that the fabric is aligned is to draw two lines with a fabric marking pen. 2. When you sew your stitch make sure that you presser foot always remains parallell to those two lines.
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Tip: It is important to use a strong thread when gathering to avoid thread breakage when pulling on the gathering threads.
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Shell edging
Shell edging is a very effective nish for thin, soft fabrics such as silk and rayon fabrics. It is frequently used as a hem nish on lingerie. Select blind stitch no. 5 and mirror it with the side to side icon. Tighten the thread tension to create a deeper shell tuck. Finish the raw edge and press the seam allowance to the left. While sewing, make sure the fabric runs under the presser foot at half of the foot width, and the blind hem swings over the folded edge.
Tip: Add a colored pearl cotton thread on the folded edge as you sew the shell tuck. This creates a pretty contrast and strengthens the hem.
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Alphabets
You can write an entire sequence of words using the machines fonts and save it permanently in the machines memory. There are three different types of fonts in the machine; ve fonts that you use when sewing, two monograms (Maxi) that can be sewn as single stitches and two embroidery fonts. All the alphabets used when sewing should be sewn with the feed dogs engaged. The Integrated Dual Feed should be disengaged. 1. Touch the Alphabets icon on the Main menu. 2. Select a font.
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3. Touch capital or lower-case letters, numbers or symbols to enter the desired character. For editing a sequence, position the cursor below the character using the (B) icons. You can alter the font size, delete characters or insert characters. If you add a character, it will be inserted to the left of the cursor.
4. Conrm the entry with OK. The sewing sequence is shown on the screen and you can now sew. 5. Zoom out to see the sequence.
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If you move over a previously selected character or word sequence, the selection is cancelled again. If you want to process other characters, just select them using the cursor icons. When you have nished modifying the characters, cancel the selection by touching the Select stitches icon (C) again. The tie-off program is activated automatically.
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Monogram
There are two monogram fonts available in the sewing machine (MAXI). These are sewn as single stitches. The feed dogs should be engaged. If you select one of the monogram stitches, a screen with the letter A appears automatically. Select the letter of your choise by touching the + and - icon with the letter A above. (D). As you touch the + and - icons, the letter above them changes as well as the monogram in the upper left corner of the screen. The tie-off program (E) is activated automatically. D E
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This icon opens the memory of the machine or a card. Use this function for opening, saving, pasting, closing or deleting a program. When you touch Open, a version of the creative File Manager opens (L) in order to call up a previously saved program, a stitch or a stitch sequence, design combination or a stitch on the processing screen from a creative card or from the machines memory. (Stitches, stitch sequences and programs are referred to as programs in the following description.) The input eld shows a directory in which the program is automatically saved. With the aid of the Arrow icons (M), move the marker bar onto the program/stitch that you wish to open. The selected program/stitch appears on the processing screen when you touch this icon. Save icon If you have called up and modied a program/stitch that had previously been saved, you can save it again under the same name. The previous version of the program is automatically replaced. M
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Save as icon: When you touch Save as, the menu for input of the name is opened. You can give your program a name and select a directory in which to save it. When you open the menu, the machines memory is automatically selected. O The input eld shows a directory in which the program can be automatically saved. The input eld shows the designation NEW. You can erase this designation with the Delete icon (N) and enter a name of your own choice. A name may be a maximum of eight characters long. Touch the OK icon to conrm your input. The stitch is now stored in the machine in this directory and can be opened again by selecting this directory. If you touch the Arrow icon (O), a further window for selecting a different directory is opened. N You can save the program on the machine in a different directory If you wish to save the program on a card, select the appropriate card drive (front or rear drive) in which you have inserted the card.
To save the program on the machine, select the directory with the arrows. Touch OK to close the window. The program is saved in this directory. Touch ESC to close the window without saving your input. You can create a directory only in the Creative File Manager. Close icon If you have saved your settings, the Close icon closes the window. Your original setting is stored in the machine memory or on a card. If you have not saved your settings, a window querying Do you want to lose the changes? appears. If you touch the OK icon, the menu for input of the name appears. If you touch the ESC icon, the new settings is not saved. Delete icon: By touching the Delete icon you erase the current embroidery combination both from your screen and from the machines memory. A window opens with the query: Delete sequence? If you touch the OK icon, the program is deleted. If you touch the ESC icon, the program is not deleted. B. Mini Main menu icon When you touch this icon a variant of the Main menu opens. By touching the desired category and the sorted stitch or design selection you can select the design directly. The specic setting shown for each selected design can be modied. If you conrm the design, it appears individually on the processing screen. By touching the Mini Main menu, you can add any further designs.
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C. Zoom in icon Use the Zoom in icon to enlarge the representation in several steps. The machine zooms in towards the center. D. Select stitches icon In order to process a design, it must be marked. You can mark a design or an embroidery combination. The marked design is surrounded by a blue frame. E. Zoom out icon Use the Zoom out icon to decrease the representation in several steps. The zone around the marked stitch or stitches is the area that is decreased. F. Stitch information icon When touching the Stitch information icon you will open a new window where you can see the Current position, move backwards and forwards betweeen the stitches and color blocks, see what color block you are on and activate the Cross-hair cursor. If you touch the Stitch information icon, you can touch the text Current position (L) to switch between Current position, Stitches left and Stitches left, this block. You can also see what color number and which color block you are on (Q).
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To move between the stitches, touch the Advance/Reverse stitch by stitch icon (N). This can be useful if your bobbin has run out or the thread has broken and you want to go back a few stitches. To move between the color blocks, touch the Color block icons with the arrows (P). If you have several designs in the hoop you can move between them by touching Advance/Reverse design by design (O). You can also, by touching the stitch number (Q), get a pop-up and select the stitch you want to go to. G. Basting in the hoop icon Touch the Basting in the hoop icon and the machine will baste around your design with a 6mm straight stitch.
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H. Move icon R S When touching the Move icon a new window opens, allowing you to process the design you have marked. If you touch the arrows (R), the design will move in small steps in the hoop. If you touch the Center design icon (S), the embroidery returns to the center of the hoop. When the Move design icon (V) is activated you can move the design with your stylus and place the design where you want it in the hoop. If you activate the Rotate icon (W) you can rotate your design by moving the design around with your stylus. You can also rotate your design by touching the + and - icon (X). If you have rotated a design and then it protrudes beyond the hoop, a red line appears in place of the hoop. This line alerts you to the fact that the design cannot be embroidered in this position. If you touch the Repositioning icon (U) the design moves so that it is inside the hoop. The Undo icon (T) cancels the repositioning command and places the design back inside the hoop, allowing you to continue turning it. If no red line is visible, a design is within the hoop and can be embroidered. I. Automatic stitch building
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When touching the Automatic stitch building icon a new window opens for further processing the design you have marked. This window can look different depending on if you have a stitch, design or letter. Please note that not all functions are active for all stitches or all designs. Design processing screen F1) When you are processing your design you can change the width (Y), the Pattern length (Z), Adjust design proportionally (1), add several designs (2) and thread tension (3).
Alphabet processing screen F2) If you have inserted one or several letters from an embroidery alphabet the Adjust design proportionally (1) icon has changed to an change letter icon (4). Touch the plus and minus icons to move between the letters. Stitch processing screen F3) If you have inserted a stitch in the design hoop you will be able to change the stitch width, the stitch length (5), pattern length, number of stitches and the thread tension.
J. Delete icon When touching the Delete icon you will delete the highlighted design/ design combination or letter/letter combination. A B C D E F G H I J K. More options icon When touching the More options icon a new window appears. K
L. Mirror end to end icon When touching this you can mirror the selected design end to end. M. Arcing icon When touching this icon you call up the arcing window. Read more about arcing on page 5:31-5:32. N. Precise positioning icon The precise positioning function can be used if you want to place two or several designs in precise proximity to each other. This function will help you to place the designs exactly where you want them. Read more about Precise positioning on page 5:23. O. Enlarged representation icon With this function, you obtain an enlarged representation of the design on the screen, as upon design selection. By touching on the screen again you switch back to the previous screen.
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P. Mirror side to side icon With this function you can mirror a design side to side. The mirrored design appears on the screen for further processing. Q. Hoop selection icon With this function, you can select an embroidery hoop that is not yet attached to the machine. A window for selecting hoop sizes appears for this purpose. R. Color changing icon With the Color changing icon you view the colors of your embroidery and change the colors of your embroidery onscreen. With this function, you open a window (T) for processing the color segments further. S. Undo pattern re-sort This function is only available when the creative GRAND Hoop is attached. For more instructions, read the instruction manual included with the creative GRAND Hoop.
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Move Hoop When touching the Move hoop icon you can move the hoop to four different locations: Park position, Sew position, Change bobbin position and Cut position. Use the Park position when you want to put the embroidery unit in the carrying case. The Sew position is for when you want to sew with the embroidery unit still attached to the machine. The Change bobbin position moves the hoop as far back as possible which will make it easier for you to change the bobbin. If you touch the Cut position icon the hoop will move towards you, making it easier for you to cut the threads when you are embroidering.
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Information When touching the information icon you will get information about the embroideries on your screen (C). "Actual" indicates the last selected design. "Selected" indicates which designs are selected and "Num of entries" indicates how many designs you have on your screen. You will also nd information about the length and width of the designs. Data Manager In the Data Manager you will nd your stitches and embroideries that have been saved in the machine. Read more about the Data Manager on page 5:36. Embroidery speed When you are embroidering the machine sets the speed according to what hoop you are using and the length of stitches. If you use a small hoop, the speed will be set to a higher level than if you are embroidering in a large hoop. If you are embroidering on a larger hoop than the 80x80 hoop, you can increase the speed by touching the Context menu and choosing Embroidery Speed. You will see that Auto is selected and that you have the option to choose between Medium and High. Set the embroidery speed after the machine has made the hoop detection because the hoop detection will always set the embroidery speed to Auto. IMPORTANT! The embroidery quality may be compromised when embroidering at a higher speed. Back to default setting This function allows you to reset all the machine settings that you have previously changed, such as the stitch settings or sewing functions, to the default settings. You can also reactivate the information texts. All the texts are shown automatically. You need to touch OK to conrm. Thread snips You can turn off the Thread snips function permanently with this selection. When you touch the Thread snips icon a window appears (D) where you can choose between Off and Auto. If you touch Off and conrm with OK, the threads will no longer be cut, even if you have selected the icon in the Tie-off program. The standard setting is Auto which means that the threads are automatically cut.
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Embroidery accessories
With you creative 2170 you have been provided with accessories for embroidering. You will get an embroidery unit, four clips, 3 hoops (225x140, 120x115 and 80x80 with hoop adapter), a 300 card and booklet, a template, a quick embroidery packet, embroidery threads and an embroidery foot. Before hoop embroidering you must lower the feed dogs, disengage the IDT and attach the embroidery foot (see page 5:11).
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Attaching the embroidery foot
1. Remove the standard presser foot. Carefully loosen the screw (A) until the cross-hole (B) is accessible. 2. Squeeze the embroidery foot gently together and guide the pin of the foot into the cross hole of the presser foot holder as far as it will go. 3. Tighten the screw (A). To remove the embroidery foot loosen the screw (A), squeeze the embroidery foot together and pull it out to the right. Tighten the screw (A).
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Inserting a card
Insert a creative card into the front or rear card drive, in the direction of the arrow, as far as it will go. The release button springs out approximately 6 mm (1/4'') when the card is inserted properly. To remove the creative card push the release button (C) next to the relevant card drive.
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The thread tension is automatically set and can be adjusted for specialty techniques.
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2. Place the embroidery unit directly behind the machine and pull it into the socket. Make sure that the guide (B) is slid between the base plate and the free arm as far as it will go.
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3. Raise the embroidery arm in the area of the recessed grip and turn it to the back.
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Embroidery hoop
There are three embroidery hoops supplied with your Pfaff creative 2170. One rectangular hoop with the embroidery surface (C) 225 x 140 mm, a round hoop for embroideries up to 120 x 115 mm and a square hoop 80x80 with a hoop adapter. C: Snap-in pin D: Guide pins for retaining the hoop. E: Embroidery surface F: Retaining screw for the fabric
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Press the release button (H) on the left side of the embroidery unit and remove it.
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4. Insert your 300 creative card. 5. Touch the Mini Main menu (A) and touch Card/Machine icon. A pop-up window will then appear so that you can choose if you want a design that is on a card or in the machine. 6. Choose the card and select one of the designs that appears by touching the picture of it. Touch OK to conrm. The design now appears on the screen in the hoop. 7. Attach the hoop with the hooped fabric to the embroidery unit. If the hoop on the window does not match the hoop you have inserted, your machine will not embroider. Touch the More options icon (B) and the Hoop selection icon (C) to change the hoop. 5. Thread your machine with color no. 1. (Check your embroidery booklet for more info on the colors).
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6. Press the Reverse sewing button for a few seconds to start your embroidery. The machine will now start to calibrate the hoop to make sure that the correct hoop is inserted. Press the reverse button again and the machine will begin to sew (or press your foot control). After a few stitches the machine will stop in order for you to cut the thread tail. The cut symbol will ash on your window. Cut the thread tails and press the reverse button to continue embroidering. 7. When the machine has sewn the rst color it will stop and the machine will tell you to insert color no. 2. Change the top thread to no. 2 and continue to embroider. Repeat this for all the colors. 8. When you have nished the last color the machine will return to the beginning of the design. A message will appear and ask if you want to place the hoop in the Park position. Touch OK and the hoop will move to the Park position. Touch ESC to leave the design on the screen. 9. Remove the hoop from the embroidery unit and cut the thread ends.
Note: Go to you Context menu (D) and touch the Move hoop icon. Touch the Park position icon and turn off the machine. Put the embroidery arm in the packing position and remove the embroidery unit.
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Selecting a design stored on a Pfaff creative card and changing the hoop:
The contents of the creative card are opened. Designs appear directly on the screen. If designs on the card are arranged in different directories, these are shown as folders (A). You can browse one column at a time with the arrows. Touch the Embroid folder (B) to open it. The designs appear on the screen. Touch any design, and it appears enlarged on the screen. Conrm your choice with OK or touch the screen. Choose a hoop most suitable for the embroidery by touching the More options (C) and the Hoop icon (D). Hoop the fabric and attach the hoop to the embroidery unit.
To start to embroider touch the reverse button or tap on your foot control. Your Pfaff creative 2170 will then calibrate, to sense the size of the hoop attached to the embroidery unit. This might take a few seconds. After the calibration, your Pfaff creative 2170 is ready to embroider. All settings and sewing functions for the design are displayed on the screen and can be altered.
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Note: If you select embroidery/single color segments, only the selected color segment will be basted.
If you press the foot control, the embroidery foot is lowered into the embroidery position and the sewing machine starts to baste.
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When embroidering a design consisting of several colors, you can check the color order by touching the Color changing icon. The top eld shows the color order, from top to bottom. The selection arrow must be on the Color changing icon (C). Have the colors ready in the order in which they are needed, and thread the rst color. 1. Press the foot control, the presser foot is automatically lowered to the embroidery position and your Pfaff creative starts embroidering. A tie-off is performed at the start of the design.
Note: Holding the reverse button for a couple of seconds will also start your embroidery.
2. A window with the following message appears: If you wish to embroider without pressing the foot control, please conrm now with OK. You can also start by pressing the reverse button. 3. After a few stitches, release the foot control and cut off the thread tail. The message window is closed. 4. Press the foot control again and touch OK during embroidering. Your Pfaff creative 2170 will keep on embroidering. Your Pfaff creative 2170 stops after each color segment, and the threads are tied off and cut. A window with the following message appears: Change of thread, please insert the next color. 5. Rethread your Pfaff creative 2170. 6. Press the foot control, and your Pfaff creative 2170 starts embroidering. Tie-off is performed in the beginning of each color. 7. A window with the following message appears: "If you wish to embroider without pressing the foot control, please conrm now with OK. You can also start by pressing the reverse button. 8. After a few stitches, release the foot control and cut off the thread tail. The message window is closed. 9. Press the foot control again and touch OK during embroidering. Your Pfaff creative 2170 will keep on embroidering. Repeat the above process until all thread colors are nished. When the design is nished, the threads are tied off and cut, the embroidery foot raises and the machine moves to the center of the design and comes to a standstill. The Ready message appears on the screen. If you would like to embroider another design from the card, open the cards directory again by touching ESC and select a new design. Touch Mini Main menu to return to the Main menu.
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1. Press the reverse button (or the foot control), the machine starts embroidering. Tie-off is performed at the start of the design.
Note: Holding the reverse button for a few seconds will also start your embroidery.
2. A window appear with the following query: If you wish to embroider without pressing the foot control, please conrm now with OK. 3. After a few stitches, release the foot control and cut off the thread tail. The window is closed. 4. If you press the foot control again and conrm this message during embroidering with OK, the machine keeps on embroidering. 5. When a color segment is completed, the machine stops automatically. 6. Each color segment is tied off at the end and the threads are cut. 7. Touch the Data manager icon (D) to save. This opens a window for opening, saving, deleting and closing an embroidery combination.
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Enlarged representation
If you go into the More Options and touch the Enlarged representation icon (A), an enlarged representation which covers the whole multicolor touch screen is opened. By touching the multi-color touch screen you close that view.
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If you touch the Move design icon (F), you can position your selected design or the combination in the hoop with your nger or the stylus directly on the multi-color touch screen. To deactivate, touch the Move design icon again or activate the Rotate icon (F). Both functions cannot be activated at the same time. You can also rotate your design by touching the + and - of the rotate icon (E) to rotate the selected design by 1 increments. If you touch the Rotate icon (G), you can rotate your selected design or the combination in the hoop with your nger or the stylus directly on the multi-color touch screen. To deactivate, touch the Rotate icon again (G) or activate the Move design icon (F). Both functions cannot be activated at the same time. The selected function is shown as a red icon in the upper left corner of the hoop area (B).
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If you touch the Repositioning icon (I), the design or the combination which protrudes beyond the hoop returns into the hoop. With the Move design icon (F) a design which has been moved can be positioned at the center of the embroidery hoop. If you conrm your input with OK, the window will be closed and your settings are saved.
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If you touch ESC, the window will be closed and the process is cancelled. If you touch the Undo icon (J), the command described before will be cancelled. If you conrm the input with OK, the window will be closed and your settings saved. The Move design or the rotate functions remain activated. They are switched off by touching the respective icon. If you touch ESC, the window will be closed, the design or the combination returns to the original position, and the process is interrupted. The Move design or Rotate functions, however, remain active. They are switched off by touching the respective icon.
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Working steps
In the example below we want to connect two designs to each other (see picture). This is a design that is included in your creative 2170. 1. While the machine is turned off, attach the embroidery unit and the embroidery foot. 2. Turn on your machine and go to the Main menu. Touch the Embroidery icon. 3. Hoop your 225x140 hoop and attach it to the embroidery unit. Choose your rst design by touching the Mini Main menu icon. Touch Card/Machine icon and choose Machine. Go to the PALETTE folder and then choose the MEDIUM folder. In the MEDIUM folder choose design number M04. Touch OK to bring the design into the embroidery area. 4. Touch the Move icon (A) and a pop-up appears. 5. Calibrate the hoop by pressing the reverse button on your machine. 6. Place your rst design where you want and embroider. 7. Move your fabric to the next desired position and rehoop. Part of the just embroidered design must be within the embroidery eld. 8. Touch the reverse button to calibrate the hoop. 9. Touch the More options icon (B), and then touch the Precise position icon (C). A new window appears and the Cross-hair icon (G) is activated.
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10. Place the cross-hair where you want the connecting point to be in your embroidery. Move the cross-hair by using your stylus to move it around on your screen. Use the Zoom in icon (F) to be able to make an exact connecting point. Use the arrows (D) for ne tuning. 11. Lock the connecting point by touching the Padlock icon (E). 12. Zoom out so you can see the entire embroidery area.
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13. With the arrows on your screen or with your stylus, you can move your embroidery on the screen so that the needle is exactly above the connection point in your actual embroidered design in your hoop. 14. After having locked the position, the cross-hair icon (G) changes appearance. By touching the cross-hair icon once it is locked, you can check other positions in your embroidery to make sure that it is placed in the position you want. Do this by moving the cross-hair on the screen using your stylus or with the arrows on the screen. The hoop will move so you can check that other positions connect in your design. 15. Start to embroider the design. 16. Repeat steps 7 to 13 for additional designs.
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A. K B C D I J E F H G
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With the Cross-hair icon (G) you call up a cross-hair cursor which indicates the current needle position. With the Color block icon (H) you position the needle at the start of the current color. In an embroidery combination, you can jump from design to design with the Reverse design by design icon (I). If the rst design is selected, or only one design is entered in the hoop, this icon is not active. With the Advance design by design icon (J) you can jump from design to design. If the last design is selected, or only one design is entered in the hoop, this icon is not active. You can change between Current position, Stitches left in the full embroidery and Stitches left in this color block by touching (K).
Note: When you have used arcing or automatic stitch building to make a design you can use the advance/ reverse design by design icon to move between the stitches in the combination.
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Note: To select an embroidery alphabet from a card, touch the Front card slot icon (D) for the front card drive and the Rear card slot icon (E) for the rear card drive.
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5. Touch the alphabet of your choice and choose the size of the font. The alphabets input menu (F) opens. You can enter the desired letters. 6. Touch OK to conrm your input, it appears on the screen. 7. All settings and sewing functions displayed on the screen for both single monograms and alphabet combinations can be altered for your specic needs. 8. The machine is ready to embroider.
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2. Touch the Select stitches icon (B) to select a combination of letters. Select the letters which you wish to adjust, using the Arrows (A). If you keep the Select stitches icon depressed, all designs will be selected.
Note: The letters are selected in the order they were entered. Single letters cannot be skipped or omitted when selecting a combination. When you adjust several letters in a combination, you have to select and adjust them one by one.
3. The selected designs are surrounded by a blue frame. After selecting one or more letters, you can alter all their settings. You can delete one or more letters, or delete the entire combination. If you move over a previously selected letter or combination with the Arrows, the selection is cancelled again. If you would like to select another letter, select it with the Arrows. When you have nished modifying the characters, cancel the selection by touching the Select stitches icon (B).
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K. Use the Zoom out icon to decrease the representation in several steps. The zone around the marked stitch or stitches is the area that is decreased. The following functions are dependent of the selected path shape. Not all of them will be active at the same time. L. Touch the /+ symbols to change the spacing between all characters. M. Touch the /+ icons to change the length of the S-curve.
N. Touch the /+ symbols to change the width of the S-curve. O. Touch the /+ symbols to rotate the letter combination in 1 steps.
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Working steps
In the alphabet input menu you can select if a text should be embroidered along a certain path. 1. Touch the Arcing icon (A) after entering the letter sequence. A menu opens for changing the shape. The letter sequence is placed in the center of the hoop. Each letter is selected. 2. Touch the Arc clockwise icon (B) and touch OK. 3. Alter the circumference of the circle of text on screen with your nger or the stylus. If you move your stylus upwards the circle will become smaller and if you move your stylus downwards the circle will be larger. The selected path shape is shown at the upper left edge of the screen. 4. Touch Letter space icon (L) to change the spacing between the single characters. 5. If you touch the Move design icon (G), you will be able to position the selected stitch patterns with your nger or the stylus in the hoop. If the entry is conrmed with OK the menu is closed. The processing screen of the embroidery combination is opened. With ESC the process is cancelled and the alphabet input menu opens again. G A
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In the processing screen of the embroidery combination you can also select that a entered text is to be embroidered along a certain path. 1. To do this, touch the More options icon and then the arcing icon (A).
Note: If you select the same shape again in this window, the previously made adjustment is always cancelled.
2. By touching the icon Move design icon (G), you can position the selected stitch patterns in the hoop with your nger or stylus. If you close the window with OK, the settings are saved. 3. When you open the window again and select a shape, these settings are cancelled again and replaced by the default settings.
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Description of icons
A. Automatic stitch building icon: Use this icon to change the general stitch settings. B. Use the - /+ symbols to set how many stitch patterns are repeated. Working Steps There are different ways of using this program to create your own border designs. One possibility is described below using a 9mm decorative stitch. 1. Click on the Mini main menu, touch the 9mm Decorative Stitches and then touch the Leaves and owers icon. Choose stitch no. 161. 2. Place the stitch in the center of the hoop. 3. Touch the Automatic stitch building icon (A) to open the parameter setting window.
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4. Use the - / + symbols (B) to select how many times the stitch pattern is to be repeated. Enter 5 stitch patterns. If the stitch pattern length or width is altered, the length of each single stitch will be changed. 5. If you conrm with OK the window closes and the settings are saved. With ESC you close the window, and the process is cancelled.
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7. Touch the Move icon (C) and Move design icon (E) to move the rst stitch pattern edge to a position in the hoop. 8. Touch OK to close the window and save the settings. The Move design icon remains active if selected. 9. Touch the Insert icon (D) to double the stitch pattern edge. 10. Use your nger or the stylus to place it in the desired position within the hoop. 11. Touch Insert to add one more stitch pattern edge. The number of stitch pattern repeats is reduced by touching the stitch building icon then -/+ symbols. In this example enter 4 stitch patterns. 12. Touch OK to close the window and save your settings. 13. Touch the Move icon and Move design icon (E)/Rotate icon (F) to move the third stitch pattern edge to the next position in the hoop. 14. Touch Zoom In icon (G) to enlarge the picture. The function Move design icon remains active if selected. 15. Touch OK to close the window and save your settings. Touch OK to close also the multifunction window. D C
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Zoom In
For easier positioning of the designs within a combination, you can use the zoom function to enlarge the designs on the screen. Touch the Zoom In icon (G) to zoom in the pictured designs in steps up to 800%. G H If you want to select a different design in the combination you can do that with the selection arrows.
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Working with source and destination elds in the creative Data Manager
The upper eld is used as source, the lower eld is used as destination. You can copy and move data from source to destination. 1. If the lower eld is the destination, the rst step must be done in the lower eld. In this example we have moved the selection bar to the sequences directory of the menu. 2. If the upper eld is the source, the second step must be done in the upper eld. EMBR has been selected with the cursor keys and conrmed with OK. Then the selection bar has been placed on the 03 design. 3. With Copy icon (A) you open the window to Copy, Rename and Move data such as stitches or sewing sequences.
Copying data General: You can duplicate data or data records from the machine, a creative memory card or a creative card and save them to another memory or a creative memory card. 4. Touch Copy, the 03 design is copied to the directory EMBR. Renaming data 4. To rename data or data records, touch Rename. A window for entering a new name opens. A name may be a maximum of 8 characters long. 5. Touch OK to conrm your input. 6. Touch ESC to close the window without your input being saved. To exit a selected directory or another data record, move the cursor keys to [..] and touch OK. 7. Touch ESC to close the Creative Data Manager. 8. Touch Main Menu to return to the main menu. Moving data General: You can move data or data records from the machine or a creative memory card to another memory or a creative memory card. 4. Touch Move, the 03 design is moved to the directory EMBR.
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A window for entering the directory name opens (D). You can enter a maximum of 8 characters. Touch OK to conrm your input. Touch ESC to close the window without saving the input. D
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Memory information
A Touch the Memory information icon (B) to review properties of the data records contained in at directory or stitches/designs that you have selected. Data can only be selected in the upper eld (A). B C D In the lower, eld the contents of the memory are displayed. To close the window, touch the Memory information icon (B) again or ESC.
Sort criterion
Touch the Sort Criterion (C) icon to sort your data alphabetically or according to data type. If you touch the icon when the sort criterion is set to alphabetical, it is switched to data type, and vice-versa. This function can be carried out in both elds.
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If you touch the icon when a Personal Menu is selected, the personal menu is displayed and you can select a stitch and sew it. The stitch appears on the corresponding screen. If you select a stitch, the processing menu for the stitch appears and the machine is ready to sew. If you select the Patchwork program, the processing menu for the program appears and the machine is ready to sew.This function can be carried out in both elds. Touch ESC to close the window and automatically return to the Creative Data Manager.
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File formats
There are several different le formats used in the creative 2170. 9 mm stitches - .9MM The 9 mm stiches are included in the machine or created in Stitch Creator. You can transfer the stitches between your sewing machine and your computer. Maxi stitches - .MAX You can transfer Maxi stitches between your sewing machine and your computer. Sewing sequence les - .SSQ Contains a sequence of stitches. It contains information about stitch settings such as mirroring and stitch length etc. It does not contain the actual stitches but points to the 9mm and Maxi stitches used in the sequence. Patchwork Program les - .PAT The patchwork program les are saved as PAT-les. Personal menu les - .PER The Personal menu les are saved as PER-les. Demo les - .TXT The demoles are saved as TXT les. Four directions sewing les - .REC The Four direction sewing les are saved as REC les. Embroidery Sequence les - .ESQ The ESQ les contain information about the included designs, e.g. placement in the hoop, mirroring and other parameters. The le does not contain the design itself but points to the location of the included parts of the design. Always use the ESQ les as they save memory space in your sewing machine. You can transfer ESQ les between your sewing machine and your computer. Emboidery les - .EMB The embroidery les are saved as EMB-les. It contains the design information.
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You need to attach the hoop adapter to the embroidery unit for extension of the indicated hoops. When identifying the hoop, only the adapter is recognized. The additionally attached hoop size must be selected. If the hoop adapter is attached to the embroidery unit a window opens after hoop identication. Touch the respective icon to indicate which hoop is attached to the adapter. After selecting the proper hoop the corresponding embroidery eld is shown on the screen.
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How to sew several embroideries after one another 1. If you want to sew several embroideries after one another, your Pfaff template will be a great help. Sew out your rst embroidery design and remove the hoop from the embroidery unit. Put the template into the hoop and draw the outlines of the design.
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2. Once you have the drawn the embroidery design on the template, position the template on your fabric. Mark the hooping placement lines on the project with a fabric-marking pen.
3. Then, when hooping the fabric, match the marked line with the guide marks on the hoop.
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4. Remove the template and put the hoop back into the machine and start to embroider.
Note: You can also use the template if you stitch the design on scraps rst, before embroidering the actual project. It is not necessary to embroider the entire design, simply step through the different colors and embroider the outline (usually last color only). When you have embroidered on scrap, place the template over the embroidered design, and draw the outlines of it.
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Stabilizers
Stabilizer is the key to quality embroideries. When embroidering, sewing decorative stitches, appliqu satin stitches or hemstitching, you should place a stabilizer underneath your fabric. There are different types of stabilizers.
Tear-away stabilizer
The tear-away stabilizers are torn away after the design is stitched and are used for stable, woven fabrics such as denim, woven cotton or blends, linen etc. When pulling the stabilizer from the embroidery you should always support the stitching.
Iron-on stabilizer
Iron-on stabilizers are temporarily fused to the wrong side of the fabric before starting to embroider. When the embroidery is nished the stabilizer is carefully torn off. Iron-on stabilizers are used on soft and slippery bias cut fabrics and unstable woven fabrics or knits.
Cut-A-Way stabilizer
Cut-a-way stabilizers are cut away from and around the embroidery after the embroidery has been stitched. These stabilizers are often used on stretch fabrics.
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Wash-away stabilizer
Wash-away stabilizers are stabilizers that will dissolve in water. It can be placed on top or beneath the fabric. The stabilizer is often used on top of loopy fabrics like terrycloth, eece, sweatshirts and other fabrics where the stitches can sink into the fabric and disappear. It can also be used on special stand alone digitized lace designs. Make sure that the fabric where you use Wash-Away is water resistant and that you store the stabilizers in an enclosed plastic bag since they are sensitive to humidity.
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Adhesive Stabilizer
Adhesive stabilizers have a sticky side and are great for embroideries that are difcult to hoop. Instead of hooping the fabric, you hoop the stabilizer with the paper side facing the top. Then lightly scratch the surface and remove the paper. You now have a sticky side where you can place the fabric that you will embroider on. You can use the basting function to make sure that the fabric stays in place. When the embroidery is nished, you can tear away the stabilizer.
Heat-away stabilizer
Heat-Away stabilizer is used on fabrics where tear-away or moisture to remove wash-away stabilizer would cause distortion of the stitches or damage the fabric. Hoop it with the fabric before stitching and remove it by pressing a dry iron set for cotton or linen.
Note: Never use water or moisture near the stabilizer because water activates a chemical in the stabilizer that can disintegrate your fabric.
Needles
The needle plays an important role when embroidering. The nal embroidery result depends on whether you are using the right needle, if the needle is clean and not damaged or blunt. The normal needle size for embroidering is 80. Make sure that you change needles often and that you have inserted the needle the correct way, with the at side facing away from you.
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Embroidery needles
The embroidery needle is a light ballpoint needle with an extra large eye in relation to the needle eye. The larger eye has more room for the thread when embroidering and when using the heavier decorative threads.
Metallic needles
The metallic needle is used for metallic threads and other special threads. This needle has a large elongated eye and a larger groove to prevent shredding of heavier and at lament metallic threads during stitch formation.
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Threads
The thickness of the thread is represented by a number: the lower the number, the thicker the thread. Most embroideries are designed for 40 wt thread.
Rayon thread
Rayon thread is a soft and durable thread with a shine and is often used when embroidering.
Metallic threads
Special threads like metallic threads are more fragile than rayon embroidery thread. To avoid thread breakage you should lower the speed and use the vertical spool pin. Place the thread on a spool holder using a felt pad and use a metallic needle.
Bobbin thread
When embroidering you should use a special bobbin thread. The bobbin thread is thinner than normal sewing thread and prevents embroidery build-ups on the wrong side.
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Appliqu embroidery
All appliqu embroideries are marked with an A in Pfaff creative cards/cds design booklets. To embroider an appliqu design, place a stabilizer underneath the fabric and hoop all the layers. Start to embroider. A straight stitch outline is stitched around the appliqu design. When the machine stops, place the appliqu fabric on top. Start your machine again, and the machine will sew a straight stitch outline around the appliqu section of the design. When the machine stops the second time, slide off the hoop but do not take the fabric out of the hoop. Carefully trim around only the appliqu fabric outside the straight stitch line. Slide the hoop back onto the embroidery unit and continue embroidering to nish the appliqu edges and the entire embroidery.
Cutwork embroidery
All cutwork embroideries are marked with an A in Pfaff creative cards/cds design booklets. To embroider cutwork designs, place a stabilizer underneath the fabric and hoop all layers. Start embroidering. A straight stitch outline is stitched around the cutwork design. When the machine stops, remove the hoop but do not take the fabric out of the hoop. Carefully cut away the fabric from inside the straight stitch outline making sure you do not cut away the stabilizer. To nish, slide the hoop back onto the embroidery unit and continue embroidering.
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BUILT IN DESIGNS
Design L01
Width: Height: 238.8 mm 9,4 inch 213,9 mm 8,4 inch Stitches: 2237 Estimated embroidery time
A - Color
B - Color
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Design L02
Width: Height: 111,8 mm 4.4 inch 145,5 mm 5,7 inch 13690
Stitches:
Color 1 2 3 4 5
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Design L03
Width: Height: 72,9 mm 2,87 inch 219,6 mm 8,7 inch 9741
Stitches:
Color 1 2 3 4
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Design L04
Width: Height: 78,3 mm 3,1 inch 221,1 mm 8,7 inch 8781
Stitches:
Color 1 2 3 4 5
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Design L05
Width: Height: 135,4 mm 5,32 inch 141,1 mm 5,55 inch 4607
Stitches:
Color 1
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Design L06
Width: Height: 122,3 mm 4,8 inch 188,6 mm 7,4 inch 11575
Stitches:
Color 1 2 3 4
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Design L07
Width: Height: 30,4 mm 1,2 inch 173,1 mm 6,8 inch 18285
Stitches:
Color 1 2
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Design M01
Width: Height: 127,3 mm 5,0 inch 127,3 mm 5,01 inch Stitches: 9062 Estimated embroidery time
Color
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Design M02
Width: Height: 127,0 mm 5,0 inch 116,5 mm 4,6 inch Stitches: 8106 Estimated embroidery time
Color
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Design M03
Width: Height: 115,7 mm 4,56 inch 125,7 mm 4,96 inch Stitches: 10465 Estimated embroidery time
Color
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Design M04
Width: Height: 107,0 mm 4,21 inch 107,0 mm 4,21 inch Stitches: 1280 Estimated embroidery time
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Design M05
Width: Height: 124,8 mm 4,92 inch 124,2 mm 4,89 inch Stitches: 1961 Estimated embroidery time
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Design M06
Width: Height: 63,4 mm 2,5 inch 102,9 mm 4,05 inch Stitches: 7565 Estimated embroidery time
Color
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Design M07
Width: Height: 108,4 mm 4,3 inch 112,3 mm 4,4 inch Stitches: 14061 Estimated embroidery time
Color
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Design S01
Width: Height: 55,4 mm 2,2 inch 37,0 mm 1,5 inch Stitches: 2722 Estimated embroidery time
Color
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Design S02
Width: Height: 28,9 mm 1,14 inch 33,4 mm 1,30 inch 2191
Color 1 2 3
Stitches:
Design S03
Width: Height: 75,9 mm 2,99 inch 64,4 mm 2,52 inch 5917
Color 1 2 3 4
Stitches:
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Design S04
Width: Height: 18,1 mm 0,71 inch 29,5 mm 1,15 inch 1452
Color 1 2 3
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Design S05
Width: Height: 56,8 mm 2,24 inch 67,8 mm 2,67 inch 5835
Color 1 2 3 4
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Design S06
Width: Height: 30,2 mm 1,19 inch 33,6 mm 1,32 inch 3174
Color 1 2
Stitches:
Design S07
Width: Height: 21,2 mm 0,83 inch 4,2 mm 0,16 inch 161
Color 1
* For durable buttonholes, use regular sewing thread as top and bobbin thread.
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Design S08
Width: Height: 29,5 mm 1,16 inch 4,8 mm 0,19 inch 225
Color 1
* For durable buttonholes, use regular sewing thread as top and bobbin thread.
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Design S09
Width: Height: 52,4 mm 2,05 inch 11,3 mm 0,43 inch 318
Color 1
Stitches:
Design S10
Width: Height: 41,7 mm 1,64 inch 26,0 mm 1,02 inch 731
Color 1 2
Stitches:
* For durable buttonholes, use regular sewing thread as top and bobbin thread.
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Monograms
1. Height: 17 mm 0,66 inch 2. Height: 28 mm 1,10 inch 3. Height: 42 mm 1,65 inch
Pouty 1
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MAINTENANCE
Removal
Raise the presser foot. Position the needle plate changer (light bulb changer) as shown and press the needle plate up on the right, then on the left. It can now be easily removed. Place the needle plate against the rear edge of the cut-out then press down at the front until you hear it snap in place. Before you start sewing, check that the needle plate is lying at.
Replacing
Note: Lower the feed dogs to make removing the needle plate easier.
Maintenance
Cleaning
Switch off the main switch Remove the needle plate and lower the feed dogs. Clean the feed dogs and hook area with the brush. Clean the sewing machine after every 10 - 15 hours of operation.
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Bulb removal
Push the light bulb changer up as far as it will go. Now turn the bulb half a rotation counter clock-wise and remove the bulb.
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What to do if...?
In this chapter you are suggested solutions if you have a problem with your creative 2170. For further information please contact your Pfaff dealer who will be pleased to help you.
Sewing
Problem/Cause The machine skips stitches
Did you insert the needle properly? Did you insert a wrong needle? Is the needle bent or blunt? Did you thread the machine properly? Is the needle too small for the thread? Push the needle fully upwards with its at side facing the back. Use needle system 130/705 H. Insert a new needle. Check how the machine is threaded. Change the needle.
Remedy
Maintenance
Did you thread the machine properly? Is the needle too small for the thread? Are you using poor thread with slubs or thread which has become dry after overlong storage?
Incorrect or no display
Are there thread remnants in the hook ways? Is the contrast control for the display misadjusted? 6:4 Remove the thread remnants. Set the contrast for the display.
Remedy
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Index
Buttonhole attaching the foot automatic buttonhole how to balance a buttonhole how to sew 5:10 1:16 2:4 1:13, 4:264:27, 5:275:30 1:12 1:12 4:23 5:47 5:6, 5:315:32 5:5, 5:33 manual buttonhole programmed buttonhole sensormatic buttonhole guide tips with gimp thread Buttons sewing on buttons
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Accessories embroidery accessories standard accessories Accessory tray Alphabets Animal stitches Antique Embroidery stitches Antique hand embroidery stitches Appliqu embroidery Arcing Automatic stitch building
Index
Carrying case Cleaning Color changing 3:6 5:4, 5:17 3:14 3:22 3:22 2:12 2:15 2:12, 3:2 2:9 2:8 2:9 2:11 2:10 2:10 3:23 5:495:70 Context menu in embroidery Contrast of the screen Correct top tension Creative Assistant creative Data Manager creative memory card prepare for saving Crosshem stitch Cross Stitch Cross stitches Current state Cutwork embroidery
2:4 6:2 5:7, 5:18 3:83:9 5:8 2:3 2:13 2:17, 3:10 2:182:19, 5:365:40 5:41 3:23 4:23 1:11 5:8 5:47
Balance Basting in the embroidery hoop Basting program Blindhem stitch elastic blind stitch Bobbin and bobbin case inserting Bobbin thread Bobbin thread monitor Bobbin winding from the second spool pin from the spool pin from the third spool pin setting the speed through the needle while embroidering Bridging stitch Built in designs
D
Darning automatic darning
3:20 3:20
6:6
balancing the darning stitch programmable Darning with the elastic stitch Data Manager Decorative sewing general notes Decorative stitches altering a decorative stitch selecting Delete Demo playing programming Designs built in designs transferring designs
3:20 3:20 3:20 5:2, 5:9, 5:365:40 4:14:28 4:2 1:11, 1:12, 1:13 3:12 4:2 5:6 3:28 3:28 3:28 5:495:70 5:41
one color embroidery remove the hoop selecting a design speed window Embroidery template how to use Embroidery unit connecting remove Embroider monograms and letters End to end Mirroring Enlarged representation Esc Eyelets
5:20 5:13 5:165:17 5:9 5:2 5:425:43 5:12 5:13 5:275:30 3:3 5:6, 5:22 3:10 3:19
Electrical connection Electronic knee lift Embroider Embroidering several colors Embroidery accessories Appliqu embroidery attaching the embroidery foot attach the hoop basting in the hoop cutwork embroidery embroidery combinations embroider single designs from a card get started to embroider hoop inserting a card move the design within the hoop multi-color embroidery
2:2 2:16 5:21 5:26 5:15:70 5:10 5:47 5:10 5:13 5:17 5:47 5:31 5:16 5:14 5:13 5:10 5:20 5:19
Index
Feed dogs lowering File formats Foot control, connecting Four directions sewing Free-Motion Sewing Free-Motion Stippling Free arm Function Buttons
2:7 5:11 5:40 2:2 3:3, 3:253:26 3:6, 4:24 4:19 2:4 3:2
G
Grid on
6:7
H
Hoop
Hemstitching Hem stitches attach the hoop remove the hoop selection Hooping the fabric Hoop adapter
M
Messages
Machine Assistant Machine overview Maintenance Main Menu Main switch MAXI stitches options for messages options for messanges Mini Main menu Mirroring Mirror end to end Mirror side to side Monogram Monograms and letters
2:17 1:14 6:16:5 3:7 2:3 1:13, 4:24 3:28 5:8 5:3 3:13 5:6 5:7 4:28, 5:70
I
Index
IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) disengaging engaging Immediate tie-off Information Introduction 2:6, 5:11 2:6 3:4 3:7, 5:9 1:71:18
embroider monograms and letters 5:275:30 More options Move Hoop Move icon Move the design within the hoop Multi-color embroidery 5:6 5:8 5:5 5:20 5:19
5:26
K L
Lid
6:8
N
Needle changing threading Needles Needle plate changing 6:2 3:13 2:14 3:2 4:22 Needle positions Needle threader Needle Up/Down Button Nostalgia /Heirloom 2:7 2:14 5:45
2:16 5:11
O
OK One color embroidery Operating Instructions Overlock stitches closed overlock stitch closed with edge thread open overlock stitch
R S
3:2 3:24
Satin stitches Save parameter Scalloped edgings Select a stitch Select stitches
Parts of the creative 2170 Parts of the embroidery hoop Parts of the embroidery unit Patchwork Patchwork program create a new Pattern start Personal menu Piecing the quilt top Pintucks twin needle Pintucks Precise Positioning a design Preparations Presser foot changing snap off snap on Presser foot lift
1:14 1:15 1:15 4:16 3:6, 4:16 4:17 3:2 3:27 4:18 4:23 5:6, 5:235:25 2:12:24 2:5 2:5 2:5 2:16
Sensormatic buttonhole guide Sewing Sewing mode functions Sewing sequence adjust an existing sewing sequence arrange stitches close without saving create delete inserting a stitch inserting a stitch at the start open from creative memory card open from memory save select and open saved Sew Slow Button Shell edging Side to side mirroring Single Stitch Speed embroidery speed
Index
4:7 4:6 4:9 4:5 4:9 4:7 4:7 4:10 4:10 4:8 4:9 3:2 4:25 3:3 3:4 5:9 5:445:45 4:18
Q
Quilting Quilt Appliqus Quilt stitches
Stabilizers Stitch-in-the-Ditch
6:9
Stitch building automatic Stitch Chart Stitch Creator Stitch information Stitch length Stitch settings alter the stitch settings Stitch width Straight stitch 4:3 3:11 3:14 5:5, 5:335:34 1:8 4:114:15 5:4 3:11
Undo pattern re-sort Update your machine Utility stitch altering a utility stitch Utility stitches
T
Index
W
editing saving
Welcome Screen Wing Needle 1:41:6 3:5, 4:204:21 4:21 4:20 6:11 2:14 2:15 5:46 2:3 5:9 3:2 2:13, 3:11 3:14 3:12 3:5, 3:12 3:7 3:6, 3:24 3:24 3:24 2:15 4:23 Word sequence
Table of Content Tapering asymmetric taper symmetric taper Technical Data Threading needle twin needle Threads Thread cutter Thread snips Thread Snips Button Thread tension Three-step Zigzag stitch Tie-off Tie-off program Toolbar Twin needle sewing sewing Maxi stitches Twin needle, threading Twin needle Pintucks
Z
Zoom
Zippers sewing in zippers move the zoomed area zoom in zoom out 3:23 5:35 5:4, 5:35 5:4
6:10
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Technical Data
Dimensions (w x h x d) Weight Nominal voltage (reversible) Power consumption Sewing lamp Sewing speed (max and min) Stitching width Stitching length Presser foot lift Max. presser foot height Needle system 187x290x408 9.5kg 220-240 V/120 V 75W 12V/5W 1100rpm /60rpm 0 ... 9mm 0 ... 6mm 8mm 8.3mm 130/705H
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