PFAFF® Multi-line Decorative Foot

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Create Perfectly Parallel Stitches
This handy foot helps create evenly spaced, parallel rows of decorative stitches.

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Highlights
  • Clear design helps to precisely align rows of stitching
  • Use vertical guidelines to evenly space rows
  • Use horizontal guidlines to match match your starting points and turn corns at 1/4" (6 mm) and 1/2" (12 mm) intervals
  • Very helpful when sewing Maxi stitches
Details

Create Perfectly Parallel Stitches
This handy foot helps create evenly spaced, parallel rows of decorative stitches.

Specifications

Decorative Borders:

  1. Disengage the IDT™ system.
  2. Snap on the Multi-Line Decorative Foot.
  3. Select a decorative stitch.
  4. Mark a line on the fabric where the center of the stitching will be.
  5. Place Tear-Away stabilizer under the fabric.
  6. Place the fabric under the presser foot, aligning the red center mark on the foot with the line on your fabric.
  7. Sew the first row of decorative stitching.
  8. Choose another decorative stitch or continue on with the same stitch.
  9. Move your fabric to the left. Decide the distance you'd like to have between the rows.
  10. Use the red horizontal lines to match up the starting point of each row.
  11. Sew the new line of stitching using the red vertical lines on the foot as a guide while sewing.
  12. Move the fabric and sew another row of decorative stitching to the left of center.
  13. Continue with more stitches as desired to create a wider border.
  14. Remove the stabilizer.

Maxi Stitches:

  1. Disengage the IDT™ system.
  2. Snap on the Multi-Line Decorative Foot.
  3. Select a Maxi stitch.
  4. To ensure a straight line of stitching, draw a line on the fabric where the center of the stitching will be. Continue to mark one or two lines on each side of the center line.
  5. Place Tear-Away stabilizer under the fabric.
  6. Sew carefully, letting the machine control the feeding.
  7. Keep the marked lines and the vertical red lines on both sides of the presser foot parallel to each other when sewing.
  8. Remove the stabilizer.