Pfaff 1214 Owner's Manual - Page 55

Joining, knitted, jersey, fabrics, Elastic, zigzag, stitch, Reinforcing, elastic, jersey, Lastex

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Joining knitted and jersey fabrics Blind stitch and elastic triple straight stitch (pullover seam), a Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 4 Left needle position Attach ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. I Hf U Place the two pieces of fabric to be joined one on top of the other with their edges in line. Insert them in the machine so that they extend to the right of the needle (see ill. below). Sew along the fabric edge so that the needle alternately stitches into the fabric and over its edge. In this way, you join both pieces and finish their edges in one operation, as was done with elastic knitted and woven fabrics. Elastic triple zigzag stitch Ultra-Matic stitch selector: ' zigzag stitch in stitch range 9 Elastic triple zigzag stitch Ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 91 0-91 The elastic triple zigzag stitch is ideally suited for foundation garments requiring seams that are both elastic and strong. This stitch can also be used for mending damaged seam sections, Reinforcing hems in elastic fabrics (jersey, Lastex, etc.) Blind stitch Ultra-Matic stitch selector: medium zigzag stitch in stitch range 9. Left needle position Attach blindstitch foot No. 93-040 91 7-91. The procedure is the same as with blind stitching non-elastic fabrics (see page 53). 57

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Joining
knitted
and
jersey
fabrics
Blind
stitch
and
elastic
H
f
triple
straight
stitch
I
U
(pullover
seam),
a
Ultra-Matic
stitch
selector:
straight
stitch
Stitch
length:
4
Left
needle
position
Attach
ordinary
sewing
foot
No.
93-040
910-91.
Place
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
to
be
joined
one
on
top
of
the
other
with
their
edges
in
line.
Insert
them
in
the
machine
so
that
they
extend
to
the
right
of
the
needle
(see
ill.
below).
Sew
along
the
fabric
edge
so
that
the
needle
alternately
stitches
into
the
fabric
and
over
its
edge.
In
this
way,
you
join
both
pieces
and
finish
their
edges
in
one
operation,
as
was
done
with
elastic
knitted
and
woven
fabrics.
Elastic
triple
zigzag
stitch
Ultra-Matic
stitch
selector:
zigzag
stitch
in
stitch
range
9
Elastic
triple
zigzag
stitch
Ordinary
sewing
foot
No.
93-040
91
0-91
The
elastic
triple
zigzag
stitch
is
ideally
suited
for
foundation
garments
requiring
seams
that
are
both
elastic
and
strong.
This
stitch
can
also
be
used
for
mending
damaged
seam
sections,
Reinforcing
hems
in
elastic
fabrics
(jersey,
Lastex,
etc.)
Blind
stitch
Ultra-Matic
stitch
selector:
medium
zigzag
stitch
in
stitch
range
9.
Left
needle
position
Attach
blindstitch
foot
No.
93-040
91
7-91.
The
procedure
is
the
same
as
with
blind
stitching
non-elastic
fabrics
(see
page
53).
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