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Owner‘s manual creative 2170[...]
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This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine. D ANGER - T o r educe the risk of electric shock: •[...]
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Congr atulations! 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 heart’s content – w[...]
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1:4 T able of Content 1 INTRODUCTION 1:7-1:18 Stitch Chart 1:8-1:10 Decorative stitches cr eative 2170 1:11-1:13 Machine 1:14 Parts of the embr oidery unit 1:15 Parts of the embr oidery hoop 1:15 Standard accessories 1:16-1:18 2 PREP ARA TIONS 2:1-2:24 Operating Instructions 2:2 V oltage Switch 2:2 Electrical connection 2:2 Connecting the foot cont[...]
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1:5 4 DE CORA TIVE SEWING 4:1-4:28 General notes on decor ative sewing 4:2 Selecting decorative stitches 4:2 Alter the stitch settings 4:3 Sewing sequence 4:4-4:10 Create a sewing sequence 4:5 Arrange stitches within a sewing sequence 4:6 Adjust an existing sewing sequence 4:7 Inserting a stitch in the sewing sequence 4:7 Inserting a stitch at the [...]
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1:6 Multi-color embroidery 5:19 One color embroidery 5:20 Move the design within the hoop 5:20 Embroider 5:21 Enlarged representation 5:22 Positioning of designs in the embroidery hoop 5:22 Precise Positioning a design 5:23-5:25 Jumping over stitches 5:26 Embroider monogr ams and letters 5:27-5:30 Arcing; embroidery combinations 5:31-5:32 Automatic[...]
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INTRODUCTION[...]
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Introduction 1:8 Stitch Chart Utility stitches Stitch No . Description Application 1 Straight stitch For seaming and topstitching. Many needle positions for edge stitching and sewing in zippers. 2 Stretch triple straight stitch For reinforced seams such as stitch trouser, under arm seams or decorative topstitching. With many needle positions. 3 Zig[...]
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Introduction 1:9 Utility stitches Stitch No . Description Application 18 Quilting, appliqué or pinstitching For hand look quilt appliqué or pinstitching. 19 Closed overlock stitch For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. The closed seam prevents fabric edges from fraying. 20 Closed overlock stitch For joining and overcasting [...]
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Introduction 1:10 Utility stitches Stitch No . Description Application 49 Stretch buttonhole Buttonhole for stretch fabrics. 50 Cross stitch buttonhole Decorative buttonhole for jackets and for embellishing other garments. 51 Rounded buttonhole with pointed bartack Buttonholes for shirts, jackets and trousers. 52 Rounded buttonhole with lengthwise [...]
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Introduction 1:11 Decor ative stitches creative 2170 Utility stitches Scalloped edgings 30 33 36 39 42 45 31 34 37 40 43 46 32 35 38 41 44 67 70 73 76 79 82 85 88 68 71 74 77 80 83 86 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 For the stitches 30, 31 and 32, you fi nd a more detailed explanation in the Stitch overview on page 1:9. 89 92 95 98 101 104 107 110 113 116 90[...]
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Introduction 1:12 Decor ative stitches creative 2170 Leaves and Flowers 147 150 153 156 159 162 165 332 148 151 154 157 160 163 166 149 152 155 158 161 164 167 Decor ative stitches 1 168 171 174 177 180 183 186 189 192 195 337 340 343 169 172 175 178 181 184 187 190 193 196 338 341 344 170 173 176 179 182 185 188 191 194 336 339 342 345 Decor ative[...]
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Introduction 1:13 Decor ative stitches creative 2170 MAXI stitches 231 236 241 246 251 256 232 237 242 247 252 257 233 238 243 248 253 258 234 239 244 249 254 259 235 240 245 250 255 260 Alphabets Script Block Outline Comic Cursive MAXI 1 MAXI 2[...]
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Introduction 1:14 Machine overview Parts of the cr eative 2170 1 Top cover with stitch chart 2 Multi-color touch screen 3 Base plate 4 Slide for lowering the feed dogs 5 Connection for knee lift 6 Feed dogs 7 Free arm 8 Presser foot holder with presser foot 9 Needle threader 10 Needle holder with set screw 11 Thread cutter 12 Reverse sewing button [...]
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Introduction 1:15 P arts of the embroidery unit 44 Connection plug to the machine 45 Fastener for fi tting to the machine 46 Under arm guide 47 Release button for removing the embroidery unit 48 Pivot for embroidery arm 49 Metal guide for fi tting the embroidery hoop 50 Release lever for removing the embroidery hoop 51 Embroidery arm 52 Recessed [...]
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Introduction 1:16 Standard presser foot No. 0 A Order No.: 820 244-096 Standard accessories F ancy stitch foot with ID T No. 1 A (for IDT) Order No.: 820 254-096 F ancy stitch foot No. 2 A (not suitable for ID T) Order No.: 820 260-096 Maxi-stitch Embroidery foot No. 8 (not suitable for ID T) Order No.: 820 259-096 Blindhem foot with ID T No. 3 Ord[...]
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Introduction 1:17 Edge guide No. 3 Order No.: 820 251-096 1. Brush Order No.: 93-847-979-91 2. Extra spool pin 3. Seam ripper Order No.: 99-053-016-91 4. Bulb remover / Needle plate changer Order No.: 820 292-096 5. Bobbins 6. F elt pad 7. Spool caps 8. Needles Stylus Order No: 412 69 34-01 Stitch Card – Antique Quilt Stitches and Hand Embroidery[...]
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Introduction 1:18 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 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 Ass[...]
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PREP ARA TIONS[...]
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2:2 Prepar ations Oper ating Instructions V oltage 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 sewin[...]
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2:3 Prepar ations 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. Contrast of the scr e[...]
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2:4 Prepar ations 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. Accessory tray Open the accessory tray by placing your left index fi nger on the ridged area on[...]
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2:5 Prepar ations Changing the presser foot Snap off the presser foot Switch off the main switch. Press the front part of the presser foot upwards and at the same time the rear part downwards until it disengages from the presser foot holder. Snap on the presser foot Place the presser foot under the presser foot holder, so that when the presser foot[...]
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2:6 Prepar ations The ID T (Integr ated Dual F eed) For sewing any fabric precisely Pfaff provides the ideal solution: the Integrated Dual Feed, IDT system. As on industrial machines, the IDT feeds the fabric from the top and bottom at the same time at the same stitch length. The fabric is fed precisely. On light fabrics such as silk or rayon the d[...]
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2:7 Prepar ations Changing the needle Switch off the main switch. To remove: Lower the presser foot and set the needle to its highest position. Loosen the needle screw and pull the needle out downwards. To insert: The fl at side A of the needle must face to the rear. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as it will go.[...]
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2:8 Prepar ations Winding the bobbin from the spool pin Choose a spool cap slightly larger in diameter than the spool. For example use the large spool cap for larger spools of thread, and the smallest cap with cone-type spools. Place the sewing thread on the spool pin. Slide the cap tightly against the spool. Threading Place the thread into guide ([...]
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2:9 Prepar ations 1. Winding from the second spool pin Swing the second spool pin up and lock. Place a spool of thread with an appropriate spool cap on the spool pin. 2. Winding from the thir d spool pin Insert the third spool pin in the hole provided. Place the appropriate spool cap and then a spool on the spool pin. Threading Place the thread int[...]
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2:10 Prepar ations Bobbin winding while embroidering The creative 2170 has a thread guide for bobbin winding while embroidering. The needle thread (red) is placed into the thread guide (A) and underneath the bobbin winder thread guide (B). Pull the bobbin thread (blue) counter clockwise above the bobbin winder thread guide. Wind the start of the th[...]
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2:11 Prepar ations Setting the bobbin winding speed You can select the speed in which the bobbin winding is wound when the machine is stopped. In the context menu (A), you will fi nd an icon called Winding speed. If you touch that icon, a pop-up will appear where you can choose if you want the winding speed to be Slow, Medium or High. If you touch[...]
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2:12 Prepar ations Inserting the bobbin and bobbin case Switch off the main switch. Open the bobbin door at the left side swinging it open towards the front. Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the bobbin case out of the machine. Release the latch and take the empty bobbin out of the bobbin case. Bobbin thread monitor When the bobbin thread [...]
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2:13 Prepar ations Correct top tension - How to get it This machine will automatically preset the tension for different types of stitches. Depending on what type of fabric and threads you are using, manual adjustments might be needed. If you fi nd that the bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric or that the top thread is visible on [...]
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2:14 Prepar ations Threading the needle Raise the presser foot. Place the thread on the spool pin and fi t a spool cap of the right size. Using both hands, pull the thread into the thread guide (A) from front to back. Place the thread from the right underneath the bobbin winder thread guide (B). Now pass it through the left-hand threading slot dow[...]
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2:15 Prepar ations 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. Threading the twin needle Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. Swing the second [...]
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2:16 Prepar ations Presser foot lift The presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser foot lift. Electronic knee lift Your Pfaff creative 2170 is provided with an electronic knee lift for regulating the presser foot height. 1. Push the knee lift fully into the provided hole on the machine. Note: the fl at side must face upwards. 2. Adjust th[...]
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2:17 Prepar ations Gener al notes on how the Pfaff cr eative 2170 work s In your sewing machine there are two tools to help you while you are sewing; the creative Assistant and the Machine Assistant. 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[...]
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2:18 Prepar ations creative Data Manager The creative Data Manager organizes your Pfaff creative 2170’s stitches. Here you can organize stitches, stitch sequences, personal menus, and programs as the Patchwork program. You have access to the following functions: 1. Personalized stitches can be saved and renamed, copied or deleted. 2. Designs can [...]
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2:19 Prepar ations creative Data manager A. Machine memory icon: Use this function to access the stitches or the embroideries in the machine. B. Front card drive icon, card inserted: use this function to access the front card drive. C. Rear card drive icon, no card in the machine: Use this function to access the rear card drive. D. Sort criterion i[...]
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2:20 Prepar ations How to update your machine Together with your Pfaff creative 2170 you received a special cable with USB connection on one end and a creative card on the other. Use this cable when updating your machine or when transferring data between your Pfaff creative 2170 and the 3D File Assistant on your computer. 1. Enter the Pfaff home pa[...]
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2:21 Prepar ations Set your Pfaff cr eative 2170 in the update mode 1. Connect the cable to a port on your computer then insert the card in one of the card drives in your sewing machine. 2. Turn the machine on. 3. Touch the Main Menu. 4. Touch Context menu. Touch Firmware update. Choose yes to the prompting question. A new pop-up with updating inst[...]
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2:22 Prepar ations Create a folder to save in 4. Left mouse click on the arrow down symbol. Your hard drive is most often called Local Disk and is followed with a C: as the name of the drive. 5. Find your hard drive and left mouse click to open it. 6. Click on the new folder icon, (A) to create a new folder on your hard drive. 7. The new folder is [...]
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2:23 Prepar ations 10. The saving to the folder begins. The speed of your Internet connection will determine how long the download will take. 11. The fi le Update 2170 has now been downloaded. Left mouse click on the Open folder icon, to open the folder where the update fi le is stored. (Depending on the settings in your computer the above window[...]
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SEWING[...]
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Sewing F unction 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 fi nish the stitch, make [...]
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Sewing 3:3 Sewing mode functions A. End to end mirroring B. Side to side mirroring C. Four directions sewing D. Single Stitch E. Immediate tie-off F. Tie-off program G. Tapering H. Balance I. Free-motion sewing J. Twin needle A. End to end Mirroring When pressing this button, you mirror the stitch end to end. You will see the change on the screen. [...]
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Sewing Sewing mode functions A. End to end mirroring B. Side to side mirroring C. Four directions sewing D. Single Stitch E. Immediate tie-off F. Tie-off program G. Tapering H. Balance I. Free-motion sewing J. Twin needle D. Single Stitch Stitches and stitch sequences can be sewn as single stitches. By touching the single stitch button you can deci[...]
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Sewing 3:5 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 [...]
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Sewing 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 fu[...]
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Sewing 3:7 A B C W elcome 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 fi nd the different categories of stitches, reach the embroidery mode and the Data Manager. Information Use this function to obtain general information on how to operate the mach[...]
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Sewing B. Context menu The Context menu always refers speci fi cally 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[...]
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Sewing 3:9 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 me[...]
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Sewing 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 Cre[...]
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Sewing 3:11 How to select a stitch There are three different ways to select a stitch on your Pfaff creative 2170. Start by opening the Main menu. On the Main menu the stitches are divided into different categories. You can select a stitch by touching one of the categories, and then select the stitch by pressing the icon of the stitch. The second wa[...]
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Sewing Altering a decor ative stitch When selecting a decorative stitch you have an additional icon called the Pattern elongation (A). This function makes it possible for you to change the length of a pattern. Use the + and - icons to make the pattern longer without changing the density. Save parameter You can save the settings you have made by goi[...]
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Sewing 3:13 Side to side End to end 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 loo[...]
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Sewing Str aight 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 -/+ b[...]
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Sewing 3:15 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 ensur[...]
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Sewing How to sew a buttonhole Choose Buttonholes from the main menu and select the buttonhole of your choice. For this example we have chosen buttonhole no. 47. The most important settings are visible on the screen. There are three different ways of sewing a buttonhole: automatically, programmed or manually. Automatic buttonhole Enter the buttonho[...]
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Sewing 3:17 Buttonhole with gimp thread Buttonholes that are sewn with gimp threads are more stable, durable and has a professional appearing. Use pearl cotton or a regular gimp thread. 1. Insert the Sensormatic buttonhole guide. 2. Place the center of a length of gimp thread over the metal bar extending from the center back of the buttonhole foot.[...]
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Sewing 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 fi rst few stitches of the curved end pull the gimp thread down from the clamp with a straight pin. Note: The presser foot must n[...]
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Sewing 3:19 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 [...]
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Sewing 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 patt[...]
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Sewing 3:21 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 sea[...]
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Sewing 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 fi nished edge extends beyond the fold. The wrong side of your p[...]
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Sewing 3:23 Bridging stitch - No 11 The bridging stitch creates a hemstitching effect. It is often used for connecting two fi 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[...]
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Sewing Rolled hem with foot No. 7 Use the rolled hem foot to fi nish the edges of blouses, scarves, or ruf fl es without having to iron the edges beforehand. Hemming prevents the edges from fraying and produces a neat and durable edge fi nish. • Double-fold the fabric edge (about 1/8 inch / 2 mm per fold). • Place the folded fabric edge unde[...]
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Sewing 3:25 F our sewing directions You can program the width and length of a rectangle to be sewn, and save these settings permanently. This is great for sewing on patches without having to turn the fabric. The Four directions sewing can be used on stitches no. 2-4, 7, 10, 11, 18, 23 and 25. Once you have touched the Four directions sewing icon th[...]
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Sewing 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 ea[...]
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Sewing 3:27 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. Touch Create new personal menu (B) and OK. Select the stit[...]
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Sewing Demo You can program a demonstration of the machine into your Pfaff creative 2170 and replay it. Progr amming 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 an[...]
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DE CORA TIVE SEWING[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:2 Gener al notes on decorative sewing To enhance your own home decorations or garments your Pfaff creative 2170 offers you a wide variety of fancy and decorative stitches. Create a greater variety of embellishments by combining different patterns, colors and sizes. Use specialty decorative threads to enhance the lovely stitchin[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:3 Alter the stitch settings Increase or reduce the width of a stitch with the stitch width icons plus and minus (A). Alter the density of the decorative stitch by touching the stitch length icons plus and minus (B). You can elongate the pattern with the plus and minus buttons (C). Elongating the pattern does not change the stit[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:4 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 f[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:5 M Create a sewing sequence 1. Touch the sewing sequence icon on your Main menu. The sewing sequence window appears. 2. Touch the Mini main menu (D) to open a menu showing all the different stitches in the machine. Select the category you want a stitch from. Note: You cannot use all the stitches in all the categories. The ones[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:6 Arr ange stitches within a sewing sequence To obtain wider borders, you can save connecting stitches in your sewing sequence. These connecting stitches make it possible to move stitches in various directions. This results in new shapes and large-area borders. Connecting stitches are straight stitches with a length of 1 mm. Th[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:7 Adjust an e xisting sewing sequence An existing sewing sequence can be adjusted. By selecting an individual stitch within a sequence or an entire sequence, you can do adjustments according to your wishes. 1. To select an individual stitch, use the cursor arrows (A) to move the cursor line in front of the stitch you want to ad[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:8 Save a sewing sequence 1. Touch the Data Manager icon to save the sewing sequence. The window for opening, saving, closing or deleting the sewing sequence opens (A). 2. When you touch Save as, the menu for entering the name opens. You can give your sewing sequence a name and select a path where the sequence should be saved. 3[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:9 The sewing sequence remains visible on the screen and can be sewn. If you touch ESC a query appears. If you con fi rm with OK you return to the Sequence menu. Close a sewing sequence without saving 1. If you touch the Data Manager icon and Close, you exit the menu without saving the sewing sequence. A window appears with a q[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:10 Open from the machine‘s memory Use the cursor arrows (A) to move the selection bar to the directory in which the sewing sequence is stored. Con fi rm the directory by touching OK, a list of names in that directory opens. Select the sewing sequence directly with the cursor arrows (A). The selected sewing sequence appears o[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:11 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 engage[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:12 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 m[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:13 Placing single stitches For each additional stitch you want to place, touch the con fi rm icon (E). T o move single stitches With your stylus or your fi nger you can work with your stitches directly on the work space by dragging and dropping a selected stitch point. To position a stitch point just touch it on the screen an[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:14 Combining single parts of patterns With the Stitch Creator you can also edit and combine existing stitches. 1. Touch the Mini main menu (W) to open the main menu where you can call up stitches that you wish to add in your stitch pattern. 2. Touch 9 mm Decorative stitches on the menu. 3. Touch Satin stitches and choose stitch[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:15 Combining pattern components In the Stitch Creator you have 8 pattern components for creating new stitch patterns. 1. Touch the More Options icon to open a menu with 8 different pattern components. 2. Touch an icon (A) and the stitch will be positioned on the work space. 3. The window remains open and allows you to select fu[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:16 Quilting P atchwork 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[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:17 Create a new patchwork pr ogram 1. To create a new patchwork program, touch the ON icon to activate the function and press OK. The Patchwork program icon will change and will say prog pat (B). 2. You determine the length of the seam by test sewing and pressing the Reverse sewing button. The seam is completed without being ti[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:18 Piecing the quilt top Cut out the pieces of fabric for your quilt top with a seam allowance of ¼” (6 mm). Snap on the optional ¼" quilting foot. Sew the pieces together following the design instructions to piece the quilt top. The seam allowance of quilts are usually pressed towards the darker fabric side. Baste the[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:19 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 th[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:20 T apering 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[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:21 Asymmetric taper , Stitch no. 22 To make an asymmetric taper chose a stitch that has a needle position to the right or left, for instance stitch no. 22. If you use the mirror function you can reverse the needle position. This stitch is most suitable for corners and border stipes. For asymmetrical tapering three angles are av[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:22 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 fi 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 for[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:23 T win needle Pintucks Twin needle Pintucks are created by placing a twin needle in your Pfaff creative 2170. Mark the fi rst line of stitching with a fade away or wash away fabric pen. Continue to mark lines or use one of the optional Pfaff Pintuck feet to easily guide your rows where needed. • Replace the standard sewing[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:24 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 [...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:25 Gathering with str aight stitch A straight stitch can be used to gather sleeves, cuffs, skirts or valances. To obtain neat and even gathers you should sew two or three rows of gathering stitches. • Set your stitch length to 6.0 mm. Lower thread tension to 3. • Mark the fi rst gathering line on the right side of the fabr[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:26 Alphabets You can write an entire sequence of words using the machine’s fonts and save it permanently in the machine’s memory. There are three different types of fonts in the machine; fi ve fonts that you use when sewing, two monograms (Maxi) that can be sewn as single stitches and two embroidery fonts. All the alphabet[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:27 Editing a word sequence In order to process a single character or a word sequence, it must be previously selected. To select a single character, just move the red dash to the character using the cursor icons. The selected character is surrounded by a colored frame. To select a word sequence, touch Select stitches icon (C). T[...]
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Decor ative sewing 4:28 Monogr am 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[...]
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Embroidery 5:2 The Embr oidery window A. Data manager icon B. Mini Main menu icon C. Zoom in icon D. Select stitches icon E. Zoom out icon F. Stitch information icon G. Basting in the hoop H. Move icon I. Automatic stitch building icon J. Delete icon K. More options icon A. Data manager icon This icon opens the memory of the machine or a card. Use [...]
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Embroidery 5:3 ’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 machine’s memory is automatically selected. The input fi eld shows a directory in which the program can be automatically saved. The inp[...]
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Embroidery 5:4 A B C D E F G H J K I 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 i[...]
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Embroidery 5:5 H. Move icon 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 mo[...]
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Embroidery 5:6 A B C D E F G H J K I J. Delete icon When touching the Delete icon you will delete the highlighted design/ design combination or letter/letter combination. K. More options icon When touching the More options icon a new window appears. L. Mirror end to end icon When touching this you can mirror the selected design end to end. M. Arcin[...]
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Embroidery 5:7 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. Col[...]
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Embroidery 5:8 Conte xt menu in embroidery When touching the Context menu icon (A) a new window appears. The Context menu changes whether you are sewing, embroidering, etc. It always refers speci fi cally to the menu that you have selected. When you are on the embroidery page the following menus are active: Options for messages When you touch the [...]
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Embroidery 5:9 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 fi nd inf[...]
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Embroidery 5:10 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 embroiderin[...]
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Embroidery 5:11 Lowering the feed dogs The feed dogs must be lowered for hoop embroidery. To lower the feed dogs move the slide (D) to the left. Note: Raise the presser foot before lowering the feed dogs. The thread tension is automatically set and can be adjusted for specialty techniques. Disengaging the ID T The IDT must be disengaged for embroid[...]
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Embroidery 5:12 Connecting the embroidery unit Embroidery unit sock et 1. The socket for the embroidery unit (A) is located at the back of the machine. Switch off the main switch. 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 [...]
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Embroidery 5:13 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: Retain[...]
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Embroidery 5:14 Get started to embroider 1. Attach the embroidery foot and thread the machine. 2. Attach the embroidery unit and lift the presser foot. Turn on your machine. 3. Touch the Main menu icon and touch the Embroidery icon. 4. Insert your 300 creative card. 5. Touch the Mini Main menu (A) and touch Card/Machine icon. A pop-up window will t[...]
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Embroidery 5:15 E F Hooping the fabric For better embroidery results, place a layer of stabilizer beneath the fabric and hoop both the stabilizer and the fabric. The fabric and stabilizer must sit smooth and be securely hooped. Any distortion or slackness in the fabric will impair the fi nished quality of the embroidery. This may, for instance, ta[...]
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Embroidery 5:16 Embroider single designs fr om a card Selecting a design Once in the embroidery mode, touch the Mini Main menu and select “Embroidery/Card”, to embroider a single design from either a creative card or from the machine. The Pfaff creative card 300 has several designs and alphabets and is supplied with your Pfaff creative 2170. No[...]
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Embroidery 5:17 Selecting a design stored on a Pf aff 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 Embro[...]
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Embroidery 5:18 Color changing icon With the Color changing icon, view the colors of your embroidery and change the colors of your embroidery on screen. With this function, you open a window for processing the color segments further. Changing the color onscreen Touch the Color changing icon (A). The window has three fi elds in which you can make c[...]
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Embroidery 5:19 Multi-color embroidery When embroidering a design consisting of several colors, you can check the color order by touching the Color changing icon. The top fi 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 thr[...]
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Embroidery 5:20 One color embroidery To embroider the complete design in one color, touch the Color changing icon and select M for monochrome (A) in the top fi eld. Touch OK, the window is closed. The design can now be embroidered. Note: You can stop your Pfaff creative 2170 at any time. Either touch the screen, or tap the foot control. The machin[...]
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Embroidery 5:21 Embroider 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 contr ol, p[...]
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Embroidery 5:22 Enlarged repr esentation If you go into the More Options and touch the Enlarged representation icon (A), an enlarged representation which covers the whole multi- color touch screen is opened. By touching the multi-color touch screen you close that view. Positioning of designs in the embroidery hoop With the Move icon (D) you open a [...]
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Embroidery 5:23 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 con fi rm your input with OK, the window will be closed and your settings are saved.[...]
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Embroidery 5:24 W orking 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 225x[...]
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Embroidery 5:25 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 locke[...]
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Embroidery 5:26 Jumping over stitches Embroidering sever al colors With the Stitch information icon (A) you open a window for moving to a speci fi c stitch in a design or a combination of designs. Thus you can jump quickly to the beginning of a speci fi c area of a design and embroider only that part. Touch the stitch number (B) to open another w[...]
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Embroidery 5:27 Embroider monograms and letters On the creative card 300, you can fi nd one single monogram and two embroidery alphabets, used to create combinations. You also have two built-in alphabets called Pouty and Times New Roman. Both single monograms and embroidery alphabets that can be programmed into a combination can be saved on a crea[...]
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Embroidery 5:28 Create a wor d combination of embroidery alphabets 1. Touch Embroidery icon on your Main menu. 2. Touch the Mini Main menu and the Card/Machine icon (B). 3. To select an embroidery alphabet from the machine’s memory, touch the Machine icon (C). Note: To select an embroidery alphabet from a card, touch the Front card slot icon (D) [...]
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Embroidery 5:29 Adjust an embroidery alphabet combination If you wish to adjust a letter or a combination of letters, it must be selected. 1. To select a letter, move the cursor to the desired letter using the Arrows (A). The selected letter is shown surrounded by a blue frame. 2. Touch the Select stitches icon (B) to select a combination of letter[...]
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Embroidery 5:30 Changing a single char acter in the written sequence A single character which has been entered by mistake can be selected and changed. 1. To do this, select the character that you want to change with Arrow up icon (A) and touch the Automatic stitch building icon (D). The Alphabet modifying window will open (F). 2. Touch the Change l[...]
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Embroidery 5:31 Arcing: embr oidery combinations Arcing of letters and patterns The arcing function allows you to embroider words, names and sentences with four different shapes directly on screen. You can also use this feature on all the 9mm and MAXI stitches. Lettering along different shapes In the alphabet input menu you can select that a word s[...]
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Embroidery 5:32 W orking 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[...]
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Embroidery 5:33 Automatic stitch building Small stitch patterns, such as 9 mm stitches or MAXI stitches from the sewing machine or embroidery designs created with the creative software or a creative card, can be combined to create borders with different corner shapes. For that purpose one or several pattern edges are doubled, tripled or more and th[...]
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Embroidery 5:34 7. Touch the Move icon (C) and Move design icon (E) to move the fi 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 fi nger or the stylus to place it[...]
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Embroidery 5:35 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%. If you want to select a different design in the combination you can do that with the selection arrows. Move the zoomed[...]
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Embroidery 5:36 The creative Data Manager The creative Data Manager organizes your Pfaff creative 2170‘s stitches/designs. Here you can work with stitches/designs, sewing sequences, embroidery combinations, personal menus and the patchwork program. Stitches/designs, sewing sequences, embroidery combinations and programs are referred to as ’data[...]
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Embroidery 5:37 W orking with source and destination fi elds in the creative Data Manager The upper fi eld is used as source, the lower fi eld is used as destination. You can copy and move data from source to destination. 1. If the lower fi eld is the destination, the fi rst step must be done in the lower fi eld. In this example we have moved[...]
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Embroidery 5:38 W orking with a fi eld in the creative Data Manager The following icons refer to the functions available in the creative Data Manager. Delete (B) Use this function to delete a selected stitch/design, sewing sequence or embroidery combination. The following questions appear: Do you really w ant to delete the data? or The directory i[...]
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Embroidery 5:39 Memory information 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 fi eld (A). In the lower, fi eld the contents of the memory are displayed. To close the window, touch the Memory information [...]
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Embroidery 5:40 Using the Hoop adapter You need a Hoop adapter to be able to use the following hoops: • the creative cap hoop • the 80 x 80 mm square embroidery hoop 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 attache[...]
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Embroidery 5:41 Prepar e a creative memory card for saving Before designs/combination/sequences can be saved on a creative memory card, it must be formatted. 1. To format a creative memory card, insert an empty, unformatted, card in a card drive. 2. A message then appears (A): (Unknown card type!) 3. Touch OK, the window for entering the name appea[...]
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Embroidery 5:42 How to use the embroidery template An embroidery template comes with your 2170 which helps you to draw marking lines, to make it easier to position designs on the fabric. When you use the template you must ensure that the text Pfaff can be read at the top right, and the two grip depressions are situated on the left. The template has[...]
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Embroidery 5:43 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. 4. Remove the template and put the hoop back into the machine and[...]
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Embroidery 5:44 Stabilizers Stabilizer is the key to quality embroideries. When embroidering, sewing decorative stitches, appliqué satin stitches or hemstitching, you should place a stabilizer underneath your fabric. There are different types of stabilizers. T ear-away stabilizer The tear-away stabilizers are torn away after the design is stitched[...]
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Embroidery 5:45 Adhesive Stabilizer Adhesive stabilizers have a sticky side and are great for embroideries that are dif fi cult 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[...]
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Embroidery 5:46 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 fragil[...]
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Embroidery 5:47 Appliqué embroidery All appliqué embroideries are marked with an A in Pfaff creative cards/cds design booklets. To embroider an appliqué design, place a stabilizer underneath the fabric and hoop all the layers. Start to embroider. A straight stitch outline is stitched around the appliqué design. When the machine stops, place the[...]
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5:50 A - Color 1 L01A L01B Width: 238.8 mm 9,4 inch Height: 213,9 mm 8,4 inch Stitches: 2237 Estimated embroidery time Design L01 B - Color 1[...]
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5:52 Width: 111,8 mm 4.4 inch Height: 145,5 mm 5,7 inch Stitches: 13690 Estimated embroidery time Design L02 Color 1 2 3 4 5[...]
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5:53 Width: 72,9 mm 2,87 inch Height: 219,6 mm 8,7 inch Stitches: 9741 Estimated embroidery time Design L03 Color 1 2 3 4[...]
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5:54 Width: 78,3 mm 3,1 inch Height: 221,1 mm 8,7 inch Stitches: 8781 Estimated embroidery time Design L04 ≠ ≠ Color 1 2 3 4 5 ≠ ≠[...]
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5:55 Width: 135,4 mm 5,32 inch Height: 141,1 mm 5,55 inch Stitches: 4607 Estimated embroidery time Design L05 Color 1[...]
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5:56 l l " " Color 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 l l " " l l " " Width: 122,3 mm 4,8 inch Height: 188,6 mm 7,4 inch Design L06 Stitches: 11575 Estimated embroidery time[...]
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5:57 Width: 30,4 mm 1,2 inch Height: 173,1 mm 6,8 inch Stitches: 18285 Estimated embroidery time Design L07 Color 1 2 S S S S[...]
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5:58 Width: 127,3 mm 5,0 inch Height: 127,3 mm 5,01 inch Stitches: 9062 Estimated embroidery time Design M01 Color 1 2 3 4[...]
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5:59 Width: 127,0 mm 5,0 inch Height: 116,5 mm 4,6 inch Stitches: 8106 Estimated embroidery time Design M02 Color 1 2 3 4[...]
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5:60 * Use 30 wt thread. Width: 115,7 mm 4,56 inch Height: 125,7 mm 4,96 inch Stitches: 10465 Estimated embroidery time Design M03 Color 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * * * * * * *[...]
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5:61 Width: 107,0 mm 4,21 inch Height: 107,0 mm 4,21 inch Stitches: 1280 Estimated embroidery time Design M04 Color 1[...]
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5:62 Width: 124,8 mm 4,92 inch Height: 124,2 mm 4,89 inch Stitches: 1961 Estimated embroidery time Design M05 Color 1[...]
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5:63 u u Width: 63,4 mm 2,5 inch Height: 102,9 mm 4,05 inch Stitches: 7565 Estimated embroidery time Design M06 Color 1 2 3 4 u u[...]
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5:64 Width: 108,4 mm 4,3 inch Height: 112,3 mm 4,4 inch Stitches: 14061 Estimated embroidery time Design M07 Color 1 2 3 4 5 6 7[...]
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5:65 Width: 55,4 mm 2,2 inch Height: 37,0 mm 1,5 inch Stitches: 2722 Estimated embroidery time Design S01 Color 1 2 3 4[...]
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5:66 Width: 28,9 mm 1,14 inch Height: 33,4 mm 1,30 inch Design S02 Stitches: 2191 Estimated embroidery time S S Color 1 2 3 Width: 75,9 mm 2,99 inch Height: 64,4 mm 2,52 inch Design S03 Stitches: 5917 Estimated embroidery time S S fi fi Color 1 2 3 4 fi fi[...]
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5:67 Width: 18,1 mm 0,71 inch Height: 29,5 mm 1,15 inch Design S04 Stitches: 1452 Estimated embroidery time S S Color 1 2 3 Width: 56,8 mm 2,24 inch Height: 67,8 mm 2,67 inch Design S05 Stitches: 5835 Estimated embroidery time 4 Color 1 2 3 fi fi ≠ ≠ ≠ ≠[...]
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5:68 Width: 30,2 mm 1,19 inch Height: 33,6 mm 1,32 inch Design S06 Stitches: 3174 Estimated embroidery time Color 1 2 Width: 21,2 mm 0,83 inch Height: 4,2 mm 0,16 inch Design S07 Stitches: 161 Estimated embroidery time Width: 29,5 mm 1,16 inch Height: 4,8 mm 0,19 inch Design S08 Stitches: 225 Estimated embroidery time S S S S Color 1 * * F or durab[...]
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5:69 Color 1 Width: 52,4 mm 2,05 inch Height: 11,3 mm 0,43 inch Design S09 Stitches: 318 Estimated embroidery time Width: 41,7 mm 1,64 inch Height: 26,0 mm 1,02 inch Design S10 Stitches: 731 Estimated embroidery time Color 1 2 * * F or durable buttonholes, use regular sewing thread as top and bobbin thread.[...]
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5:70 1 2 3 Times New Roman Pouty 1. Height: 17 mm 0,66 inch Monograms 2. Height: 28 mm 1,10 inch 3. Height: 42 mm 1,65 inch[...]
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Maintenance 6:2 Changing the needle plate Switch off the main switch 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. Replacing • Place the needle plate against the rear edge of the cut-out then press down[...]
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Maintenance 6:3 Changing the light bulb Switch off the main switch • Disconnect the lead cord and the foot control plug from the machine. • Remove the accessory tray. The light bulb is located inside the sewing machine near the needle threader. Bulb remov al Push the light bulb changer up as far as it will go. Now turn the bulb half a rotation [...]
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Maintenance 6:4 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 Remedy The machine skips stitches Did you insert the needle properly? Push the needle fully upwards with its fl a[...]
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Maintenance 6:5 Embroidery Problem/Cause Remedy The embroidery design is distorted Did you hoop the fabric strongly enough? The fabric must be tightly hooped, in such a way that no creases form. Is the inner embroidery hoop completely attached to the outer embroidery hoop? Hoop the fabric in such a way that the inner hoop always exactly matches the[...]
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Inde x 6:6 Inde x A Accessories embroidery accessories 5:10 standard accessories 1:16 Accessory tray 2:4 Alphabets 1:13, 4:26–4:27, 5:27–5:30 Animal stitches 1:12 Antique Embroidery stitches 1:12 Antique hand embroidery stitches 4:23 Appliqué embroidery 5:47 Arcing 5:6, 5:31–5:32 Automatic stitch building 5:5, 5:33 B Balance 3:6 Basting in t[...]
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Inde x 6:7 balancing the darning stitch 3:20 programmable Darning 3:20 with the elastic stitch 3:20 Data Manager 5:2, 5:9, 5:36–5:40 Decorative sewing 4:1–4:28 general notes 4:2 Decorative stitches 1:11, 1:12, 1:13 altering a decorative stitch 3:12 selecting 4:2 Delete 5:6 Demo 3:28 playing 3:28 programming 3:28 Designs built in designs 5:49–[...]
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Inde x 6:8 H Hemstitching 4:22 Hem stitches 1:11 Hoop 5:13 attach the hoop 5:13 remove the hoop 5:13 selection 5:7 Hooping the fabric 5:15 Hoop adapter 5:40 I IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) disengaging 2:6, 5:11 engaging 2:6 Immediate tie-off 3:4 Information 3:7, 5:9 Introduction 1:7–1:18 J Jumping over stitches 5:26 K Knee lift 2:16 removing 5:11 L [...]
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Inde x 6:9 O OK 3:10 One color embroidery 5:20 Operating Instructions 2:2 Overlock stitches 3:21 closed overlock stitch 3:21 closed with edge thread 3:21 open overlock stitch 3:21 P Parts of the creative 2170 1:14 Parts of the embroidery hoop 1:15 Parts of the embroidery unit 1:15 Patchwork 4:16 Patchwork program 3:6, 4:16 create a new 4:17 Pattern[...]
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Inde x 6:10 Stitch building automatic 5:5, 5:33–5:34 Stitch Chart 1:8 Stitch Creator 4:11–4:15 Stitch information 5:4 Stitch length 3:11 Stitch settings alter the stitch settings 4:3 Stitch width 3:11 Straight stitch 3:14 T Table of Content 1:4–1:6 Tapering 3:5, 4:20–4:21 asymmetric taper 4:21 symmetric taper 4:20 Technical Data 6:11 Thread[...]
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Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. T echnical Data Dimensions (w x h x d) 187x290x408 Weight 9.5kg Nominal voltage (reversible) 220-240 V/120 V Power consumption 75W Sewi[...]
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413 04 79-26B • English • Inhouse • © 2006 VSM Group AB • Printed in Sweden on environmental-friendly paper VSM Group AB • SE-561 84 Husk varna • SWEDEN www .pfaff.com[...]