The first cluster consists of utility stitches and buttonholes.Ĭlusters two through five are decorative stitches and the alphanumeric fonts. The decorative and utility stitches on the Pfaff Creative Sensation Pro, including the ribbon stitches, are divided into six clusters. The stitch selection process is also quite user friendly. In a one-on-one with Cynthia, I learned that the Creative Sensation Pro could be programmed so you could touch the start/stop icon to lower the presser foot, tie off the beginning of the seam and sew, then touch the reverse icon to stop sewing, tie off the end of the seam and cut the threads. It was indeed a real treat to have been able to play around with the Pfaff Creative Sensation Pro a little bit before returning the next day for the demonstration by Deb North, the SVP Educator who visited Cynthia’s Fine Fabrics to show off all the machine’s new features. It’s called a metered threading system, and the secret lies in the way the inside threading mechanism on the Pfaff Creative Sensation Pro is constructed. The tension discs and threading mechanism is designed specifically for handling any type of specialty thread you want to use. The interesting thing is the way it is constructed inside. Winding the bobbin and threading the Pfaff Creative Sensation Pro is very user friendly. Ribbon stitches Working on the Pfaff Creative Sensation Pro Capability to sew all stitches in the embroidery hoop.Easily switch between embroidery and sewing modes.Thread metering system works well with specialty threads.The large LCD touch screen is bright and almost beacons to you to try it out and the on board stitch selection guide beneath the lid is easy to see – even without a pair of reading glasses.
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