Unleash Your Creativity | PFAFF Passport 2.0 must-have accessories by Claire Haillot August 21, 2023 written by Claire Haillot August 21, 2023 232 Welcome sewing enthusiasts! Today, we embark on a journey to explore the boundless possibilities of the PFAFF passport 2.0 sewing machine. Whether you’re a beginner seeking a reliable machine or a seasoned quilter in need of a portable powerhouse to carry to classes or retreats. The PFAFF passport 2.0 Designed with on-the-go convenience in mind, the PFAFF passport 2.0 boasts an array of impressive features meeting the demands of all skill levels. Its key features are: The Original IDT™ System. 70 beautiful 7mm stitches. Start/Stop button, which allows you to sew without the foot control. Full control over your sewing speed with the speed slider. External Feed Dog Drop feature lets you conveniently lower the feed dogs from the back of the free arm to get started with your free-motion quilting project. LED lights that illuminate your sewing area without shadows. Built-in needle threader. Needle up/down positioning. Immediate tie-off. However, I handpicked a selection of must-have accessories for your PFAFF Passport 2.0 to enhance your sewing experience even further. These additions will elevate your creativity, versatility, and overall satisfaction: passport™ Extension Table with Bag Circular Attachment Best of Needles 4-Pack, SPECIALTY TYPE: QUILTING Magnetic seam guide The PFAFF passport 2.0 sewing machine, coupled with these carefully selected accessories, will empower you to unlock new dimensions of creativity and convenience. Whether you’re quilting on the go or in the comfort of your own home, the Passport 2.0 is your steadfast companion. Follow along this week to see how these must-have accessories can lead to sewing bliss. This is part 1 of 5 in this series Go to part 2: Maximize your workspace with the PFAFF passport™ Extension Table Print this page or save as a PDF 0qs482free patternsfree quilting patternnotionspassport 2.0pfaffPFAFF passport 2.0placematsquilting tutorialsewing machine reviewstable runnersunboxing the PFAFF passport 2.0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Claire Haillot Claire Haillot shares her passion for quilting among her neighbors in the United States and Canada as well as her cousins in France. Claire has been active in the quilting industry since 2004. At first, she opened a quilt shop and started to teach, write how-to guides, and translate patterns and product information into French for American companies. In 2006, she started her own line of patterns and later began publishing patterns and articles in Canadian, European, and American magazines. You might have seen some of her work in Quilter’s World, Pratique du Patchwork or Canadian Quilter. She decided to close her brick & mortar quilt shop in 2016 to be able to concentrate more on teaching, writing, and creating. She collaborated with PlumEasy patterns to launch the Dancing Diamonds and Gem bag patterns. Claire has also won a few awards for her work: • Juror’s choice in Salon 2012 • Second Place in Vermont Quilt Festival of 2014 and 2016 • Second Place in Salon 2016 • Best of show at the Quilt Festival in Chicago and Houston 2018. previous post Intensifying fiber art magic using leftover Sulky Solvy stabilizer next post Maximize your workspace with the PFAFF passport™ Extension Table YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... Selvage Mini Wall Quilt | Ideas for leftover... Sew thick seams quickly using the PFAFF passport... Using selvage fabric as setting triangles for a... The Selvage Wall Quilt | Decorative Stitches create... 5 key tips for sewing with selvages on... The finish! Using the blanket stitch and binding... PFAFF passport 2.0 stitches for quilting and applique Needle up/down feature and the IDT System |... 3 features on the PFAFF passport 2.0 make... Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.