Pfaff 130-6 Owner's Manual - Page 16
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cribed. Then the projecting edge of the fabric is folded under, the double edge is covered with zigzag stitches, and the projecting fabric cut off. In this manner, opening of the fabric is made impossible. if special, clean-edge lace borders are desired far sewing curtains, bed linens, etc., a special foot, No. 41746, is available at extra cost. This curls the edge of the fabric under as the lace is sewn on. (Fig. 27). By holding the lace back, ar letting it go forward, lace bor ders can be shirred or sewn on flat. 23. Even hems (flg. 30) Even hems are sewn by using hemming foot, Na. 41246, (Fig. 28), or with the larger hemming foot, No. 41248, (Fig. 29), with the machine set for straight zigzag stitch. With light ensian and medium-sized zigzag stitches, the rolled edge of the fabric remains even and smooth. With tight tension and broad zigzag stitches an undulating railed hem is obtained, especially desirable in the case of knitted silk goonds. Special effects are obtained by using thread of different shades. 1246 Fig. 28 41248 41248 Fig. 29 24. Felling (Fig. 32) For felling, use the felling foot No. 41242. (Fig. 31). Place the two fabrics together so that the lower layer projects about 1/4" on the right side. Then guide the two pieces into the feller, just as when hemming. The lower 28 flNffoolaacobrktmwrtiecesntdiintisfcttohhhlte,rdhoeeustnxhgeceahfemopttlw,htdeoefadonfprediloeltnehcorcienn.esc,Weooarhfnmeedcnlolaorssfetteehiwlclgianunfsigad,tbseorhuiocstthwesheentahnteeiodndpgsFkteirpngai.iitethgtc3euhe2dst,. goods, which require good strong seams. a medium-sized zigzag stitch for Fig. 30 41242 Fig. 31 Fig. 32 29