Can you sew large(ish) text with Pfaff 2054?

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Can you sew large(ish) text with Pfaff 2054? JeffOYB 09-27-2006
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Posted by on September 27, 2006, 10:40 am
My wife has a Pfaff 2054. She says it can sew small text. But she
wouldn't say that she's an expert with all the features of her machine.
So I was wondering if it's possible to sew (embroider?) somewhat larger
text? ---Like someone's name on a shirt: about 1" tall by a few inches,
and thick enough to read at a few feet distance. Like on a gas station
attendant's shirt. Perhaps there's an attachment? If not, is there an
affordable/effective accessory that we could purchase to do this?
Ideally it would be something that could accept uploaded JPEGs and
fonts---but I'm not sure if that's necessary. Probably any basic
alphabets of 1"x3" and fairly thick would be fine. (I notice the bad
reviews of this machine here, but my wife has used her machine just
fine for her purposes for a couple years now.) Thanks! --JP
outyourbackdoor.com


Posted by Mary E Anderson on September 28, 2006, 12:55 pm
Jeff, ask the Pfaff talk forum at :
http://www.pfaff-talk.com
Folks are very helpful there

> My wife has a Pfaff 2054. She says it can sew small text. But she
> wouldn't say that she's an expert with all the features of her machine.
> So I was wondering if it's possible to sew (embroider?) somewhat larger
> text? ---Like someone's name on a shirt: about 1" tall by a few inches,
> and thick enough to read at a few feet distance. Like on a gas station
> attendant's shirt. Perhaps there's an attachment? If not, is there an
> affordable/effective accessory that we could purchase to do this?
> Ideally it would be something that could accept uploaded JPEGs and
> fonts---but I'm not sure if that's necessary. Probably any basic
> alphabets of 1"x3" and fairly thick would be fine. (I notice the bad
> reviews of this machine here, but my wife has used her machine just
> fine for her purposes for a couple years now.) Thanks! --JP
> outyourbackdoor.com
>



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