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PFAFF PFILES: Creative Designer Instruction Book / Programming Sheet & Program Card Scans (PDF)

Here you will find a full-color PDF scan of the rare Creative Designer Instruction Book.

I have also scanned the programming sheet and program card (alphabets), and combined them in one easy-to-use PDF. To use with your CD unit, simply print these at 100% scale (or "actual size"), and cut around the green border.


Happy Holidays! 🎅🎁
-PFAFF PFANTOM


PFAFF PFILES: Creative 2144 Tutorial CD (2004)



For your pleasure is the hard-to-find official PFAFF Creative 2144 interactive tutorial, originally released on CD in 2004. Everything in this tutorial also applies to the Creative 2140 & 2170 models.

To use the tutorial, simply extract the contents of the ZIP file to any folder on your hard drive, and click Pfaff.exe to begin the experience.

PFAFF Creative 2144 Tutorial CD.zip (562 MB)

Happy Holidays! 🎅🎁

-PFAFF PFANTOM

PFAFF PFILES: Creative 7570 Instructional Video Series (VHS, 1996)

PFAFF How-To Video Series -- creative 7570: The ultimate technology for the ultimate in creativity!

Creative Sewing Specialist Philip Pepper and Pfaff Educational Consultant Linnette Whicker introduce you to a whole new world of creative possibilities as they demonstrate how to use your Pfaff creative 7570, step-by-step. 

Volume 1















Together, in an easy to follow format, Philip and Linnette cover all the need-to-know-basics of the Pfaff creative 7570. Beginning with a brief explanation of various types and uses of threads and needles, they'll cover automatic needle threading and bobbin winding on the 7570, entering and deleting security codes, basic maintenance procedures and offer a detailed description of each individual operating key and its function. You'll also get a demonstration of Pfaff-exclusive built-in Dual Feed and see the advantages of multiple needle positions. Find out how to create interesting effects with the hemmer foot, as well as other accessories that come with the 7570. Follow along as Philip and Linnette show you how to create your own cording for buttonholes, how to sew a variety of button-hole styles and to sew on buttons. Additionally, you'll learn how easy it is to program alphabets and decorative stitches into M-Memories, step by step and pick up some interesting ideas for sewing Maxi-Stitches, Maxi-Monograms and eight-way feed designs. Plus, you'll learn some valuable tips on twin needle sewing and other exciting specialty sewing techniques. There's also a special section on the 7570's unique Design Card system, featuring how to access Maxi-Design stitches and using blank Creative Cards to store your own original designs. 


Volume 2















This exciting video picks up where Volume One leaves off, bringing you more advanced creative sewing techniques including how to draw, enter, delete and insert stitches in P-Memories, creating beautiful entredeux and using wing needles, pinstitching for shadow applique and appliqué, and much more. You'll also learn to master the arts of cutwork with Richelieu bars and terrific bobbin embroidery from Philip, the renowned master of these sewing artforms. 

Plus, Philip and Linnette cover the Creative Fantasy embroidery unit in detail. They'll show you how to



  • Attach the unit to your sewing machine and cover the functions and screens 
  • Get the most from your Creative Fantasy Cards 
  • Use M-Mernories with the Creative Fantasy 
  • Combine alphabet styles and designs from a card 
  • Move individual letters
  • Embroider only the outline motifs 
  • Accurately position designs, including making templates and creating work using large scale letters 
  • Embroider specialty fabrics 

There's so much useful information packed into this video, you'll find yourself viewing it over and over!



1996 Copyright by PFAFF AMERICAN SALES CORP.



If you have older VHS tapes or DVDs that you would like to donate to be digitally transferred and added to the PFAFF Talk YouTube channel, please send an email. I am currently looking for older Sewing With Nancy episodes and video releases (pre-2003); as well as official PFAFF instructional, starter guide, and promotional videos.

PFAFF PFLASHBACK: The History of PFAFF Pamphlet (1862-2005) & Ownership Changes (2000-now)

To start off with the first installation of PFAFF PFLASHBACK, this is a pamphlet printed in 2006 which provides a condensed history of PFAFF from 1862-2005. This is one of the last print pieces from VSM before the SVP acquisition (more on this below).







Ownership Changes: 2000-2006

The domestic division of PFAFF, G.M. Pfaff  AG, was purchased by Viking Sewing Machines AB from Singer N.V. in April 2000 (later changed to VSM Group in July 2002), eventually ending the German-made era of PFAFF. During 2001-2002, VSM moved the production of new PFAFF models to Sweden. However, existing models (pre-VSM acquisition) were still made in Germany until at least the first quarter of 2001, possibly later (if you have a post first-quarter 2001 German machine, please comment). Although the quality of the new Swedish models were still fantastic, a few corners were cut.

In 2001, VSM moved PFAFF production from Germany to the Czech Republic. To do this, they created a company called VSM Production s.r.o., which allowed PFAFF to fully operate under its own management. Previously since 1991, a company called Zetina had been performing final assembly duties on PFAFF machines in Brno, Czech Republic (meaning some, or possibly all 1991-2001 German-made PFAFFs were made in Germany, but actually assembled in the Czech Republic). VSM Production s.r.o. operated in the existing Zetina premises in Brno because VSM had already invested so heavily in the facilities, therefor it made no sense to build a new factory. They also retained some of the Zetina employees. Product quality remained the same after the move to the Czech Republic as little had changed.

During this time, some PFAFF machines were still being made in Sweden, but it is unclear as to how both factories were simultaneously operating (for instance, all 2140 models were made in Sweden, as well as early 2144s; with the rest being made in the Czech Republic). I think at some point around 2005-2006, all PFAFF production moved to the Czech Republic factory.

In December 2005, the VSM Group was acquired by the American equity firm Kohlberg & Company, who already owned Singer, leading to the formation of SVP Worldwide (interestingly, PFAFF and Singer already had history together as Singer briefly owned an 81% stake in the company from 1997-2000 -- more information about this can be found here). It is worth noting that by this time, PFAFF's IDT patent had, or was set to expire (ending their exclusive rights to use to the dual feed system); and VSM sales in the United States had fallen quite a bit -- both of which likely contributed to the sale of VSM.

After this acquisition, new PFAFF models were given a complete overhaul, essentially becoming Vikings with dual feed (AKA Pfikings). At some point, new PFAFF models were once again produced in Sweden, but eventually moved to China (where they are currently made). I am under the impression that during this time the Czech Republic factory was still producing older PFAFF models, such as the 2170, until discontinuation sometime during the late 2000s. The SVP machines produced in Sweden and the Czech Republic are some of, if not the last European-made sewing machines in the world.

In 2018, SVP Worldwide was sold to Ares Management, and again in 2021 to Platinum Equity.

All of the changes PFAFF made from 2000-2007 is somewhat convoluted -- I've done the best I can to piece all of the above together. Corrections and additional information via the comments or email will be much appreciated.

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Here you will be able to find all things related to the superbly unmatched German-made/engineered PFAFF sewing machines from (mostly) 1983-2005, such as:

PFAFF history and spotlights on different models/series
Repair and service instructions
Vintage PFAFF Club Magazine scans
VHS rips of PFAFF instructional guides and pre-2002 Sewing with Nancy episodes (current uploads can be found here on my YouTube channel)
PFAFF machines that I have personally customized/re-engineered, with detailed descriptions

So subscribe, sit back, and enjoy. And remember, you'll do your best sewing on a PFAFF!



(This blog is not affiliated with the long-defunct site known as Pfaff-Talk, or with SVP Worldwide)