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Exclusive Ribbon Stitch Techniques on the PFAFF creative icon 2

by Olesya Lebedenko

This week, we’re diving into one of the most unique and delightful features of the PFAFF creative icon 2, the Exclusive Ribbon Stitches. These stitches aren’t just decorative, they’re dimensional, eye-catching, and oh-so-fun to sew. Whether you’re adding elegance to a garment, detail to a project, or just playing with texture, ribbon stitches bring something truly special to your creative toolbox.

Close-up of the PFAFF Creative Icon 2 sewing and embroidery machine 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen displaying built-in Exclusive Stitch Techniques Tutorials, including Single, Double, and Triple Ribbon Stitches. A spool of yellow Mettler thread and a wooden spool with decorative 8 mm brown decorative ribbon, and a PFAFF 6D Dynamic Spring Foot and 2A Fancy Stitch Foot are visible nearby.

The PFAFF creative icon 2 embroidery machine sewing and embroidery machine 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen

So, what makes ribbon stitches so exciting? This exclusive technique allows you to guide narrow ribbon or lace through specially programmed stitch movements that fold, twist, and shape the ribbon right into the fabric. And the result? Raised, textured designs that add movement and flair to your sewing like nothing else.

This week, we’ll be exploring all three main techniques: Single, Double, and Triple Ribbon Stitches, plus a bonus on how to stitch ribbon in the hoop.

Four vertical denim fabric samples showing decorative ribbon stitches created using the PFAFF creative icon 2. Each sample features a different ribbon stitch technique: from left to right—single ribbon stitch# 8 made with lace, double ribbon stitch #3 made with a pink and cream ribbons, a triple ribbon stitch#8 made with woven ribbons, and a single ribbon stitch# 6 made in the hoop with red robbon.

The PFAFF creative icon 2 Exclusive Ribbon Stitches samples: single ribbon stitch, double ribbon stitch, triple ribbon stitch, single ribbon stitch in the hoop

Before we dive into the creative side of Ribbon Stitches, we need to cover a few technical details. This technique differs significantly from standard decorative stitching. It’s essential to understand what’s required and how the machine will interact with the ribbon.

If you’re trying Ribbon Stitches for the first time, or even just need a quick refresher, the built-in Help Center on the PFAFF creative icon 2 is your go-to resource. Just tap the Help icon on the main screen and navigate to:

Sewing Techniques > Exclusive Stitch Techniques > Ribbon Stitches (they’re the first three options in the category).

You’ll find step-by-step visual tutorials that walk you through everything from material prep and stabilizing, to foot selection and stitch setup. The Techniques and Tutorials section also lets you preview how each stitch interacts with the ribbon before you even start stitching.

Touchscreen interface of the PFAFF creative icon 2 showing the "Techniques and Tutorials" section under "Sewing Techniques." Two menu options are visible: "Exclusive Stitch Techniques" and "More Sewing Techniques." The navigation tabs at the top include Garment Techniques, Sewing Techniques (highlighted), Quilting Techniques, and Embroidery Techniques.

Close-up of the 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen on the PFAFF Creative Icon 2 sewing and embroidery machine showing the Techniques and Tutorials section under Sewing Techniques.

The screen of the PFAFF creative icon 2 sewing and embroidery machine displays the “Techniques and Tutorials” section. The “Sewing Techniques” tab is selected at the top of the screen, highlighted in orange. Below, under the "Exclusive Stitch Techniques" category, nine stitch technique icons are displayed in two rows. Each category is represented by a visual preview showing a stylized stitch on a blue fabric background. At the bottom is a purple bar labeled “More Sewing Techniques.” The navigation area reads “Help Center” in the bottom-left corner.

The screen of the PFAFF creative icon 2 sewing and embroidery machine displays the Exclusive Stitch Techniques under the “Techniques and Tutorials section

Close-up of the PFAFF creative icon 2 screen displaying on-screen instructions for Single Ribbon Stitches. The text explains how narrow ribbons are woven into the decorative stitches during sewing. It specifies that ribbon sizes between 2–5mm (1/8"–1/4") are suitable. The screen is in Sewing Mode with the “2A - Fancy Stitch” foot selected, and features like “Needle Down” and “Tie-Off Beginning” are active. The stitch path illustration and step-by-step guide icons are also visible at the bottom of the instruction panel.

Close-up of the PFAFF creative icon 2 screen displaying on-screen instructions for Single Ribbon Stitches.

This isn’t standard sewing; some critical setup steps ensure your project turns out clean and professional.

  • Foot: You’ll need the 2A Fancy Stitch Foot. It’s specifically designed for dimensional techniques like ribbon work.
  • PFAFF IDT System: Disengage it. The Ribbon Stitch technique requires the fabric to move in directions incompatible with the IDT system.
  • Fabric: Use stabilized cotton or denim. The fabric must be firm enough to handle ribbon manipulation without stretching or puckering.
  • Ribbon or Lace: Choose lightweight ribbon or lace between 5 mm (¼”) and 10 mm (⅜”) wide. Satin ribbon is a great starting point.
  • Needle Position: Set your machine to Needle Down for consistent placement and cleaner results during start/stop points.

A detailed close-up image of the PFAFF Creative Icon 2’s needle area, showing the PFAFF 2A Fancy Stitch Foot attached. The machine is stitching on denim fabric. The presser foot is specialized for ribbon embroidery and decorative techniques and does not engage the IDT system. The red lines on the transparent foot help guide stitch placement, and the needle is centered over the fabric, ready for a decorative ribbon stitch.

Close-up of the PFAFF 2A Fancy Stitch Foot attached to the machine, sewing on denim fabric with IDT system disengaged.

The display shows the active foot recommendation (2A without IDT), selected stitch 8.3.8, and active features including "Needle Down" and "Tie-Off Beginning".

Close-up of the 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen on the PFAFF Creative Icon 2 sewing and embroidery machine with active recommendations and features.

Now that we’re set up, let’s find and load our stitches.

From the Welcome screen, tap Sewing Mode. Then click the Load Stitch icon and scroll to Category #8, Techniques. You’ll notice we have seven different options, and ribbon stitches are right at the top. You’ll find:

  • Single Ribbon Stitches #8.1
  • Double Ribbon Stitches #8.2
  • Triple Ribbon Stitches #8.3

Close-up of the PFAFF creative icon 2 sewing machine 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen displays all 16 decorative stitch options in the Single Ribbon Stitches group, located within the Exclusive Stitch Techniques menu.

Close-up of the PFAFF creative icon 2 screen displaying on-screen Single Ribbon Stitches Menu 8.1 open under Category 8: Techniques.

Each stitch is programmed to interact with the ribbon in its own unique way, some create gentle zigzags or elegant waves, while others form loops, braids, or even laced textures. The machine guides the stitch flow beautifully while your ribbon becomes the star of the show, adding graceful folds and dimensional shapes right into your fabric.

Ribbon stitches bring true depth to your projects: no extra steps, no handwork, and no extra embellishments required after stitching. They’re perfect for garment accents and decorative panels, bags and accessories, art quilting details and crazy quilt blocks, statement borders and trims

Time to get our ribbons ready! We’ll have a lot of fun this week exploring these beautiful stitches.

Join me in tomorrow’s post, we’ll dive into stitching our very first Single Ribbon Stitch and see how easy (and magical) it is to add rich texture and charm to your creations with the PFAFF creative icon 2.

Stay curious and creative!

This is part 1 of 4 in this series

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