Pfaff 130-6 Owner's Manual - Page 20

Picof, edging, Rolled, Scalloped, rolled

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29. Picof edging Picot edging is obtained by cutting the above hemstitched hem along the center. (Fig. 38). This type of edging is used to prevent the unravelling of the plain cloth-edge. 46261x1,5 Fig. 39 45 6261x Fig. 40 31. Scalloped rolled hems (Fig, 41) fooStcaNlloo.p4e6d26r1olxled3, haevmasilaobn leknaittteedxtgraoocdosst.arTehemsacdaellowpietdh form of the hem is the result of the wide zigzag stitch sewn with firm tension. Fig. 38 30. Rolled hems Rolled hems are produced with the aid of sewing foot No. 46261 x 1,5 (Fig. 39). Use small zigzag stitches to ensure a neat effect. 36 32. Scalloped edge (Fig. 42) On neck pieces and lingerie straps of heavy knit goods, the rolled hem described above is too thick. In this case, the making of a scalloped edge with edge stitcher No. 41350 and the ruler with cording guide, No. 26862, is re rommende.d. The latter one is available at slight extra cost. 37

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29.
Picof
edging
Picot
edging
is
obtained
by
cutting
the
above
hem-
stitched
hem
along
the
center.
(Fig.
38).
This
type
of
edging
is
used
to
prevent
the
unravelling
of
the
plain
cloth-edge.
30.
Rolled
hems
Rolled
hems
are
produced
with
the
aid
of
sewing
foot
No.
46261
x
1,5
(Fig.
39).
Use
small
zigzag
stitches
to
ensure
a
neat
effect.
46261x1,5
46261x
5
31.
Scalloped
rolled
hems
(Fig,
41)
Scalloped
rolled
hems
on
knitted
goods
are
made
with
foot
No.
46261
x
3,
available
at
extra
cost.
The
scalloped
form
of
the
hem
is
the
result
of
the
wide
zigzag
stitch
sewn
with
firm
tension.
On
neck
pieces
and
lingerie
straps
of
heavy
knit
goods,
the
rolled
hem
described
above
is
too
thick.
In
this
case,
the
making
of
a
scalloped
edge
with
edge
stitcher
No.
41350
and
the
ruler
with
cording
guide,
No.
26862,
is
re
rommende.d.
The
latter
one
is
available
at
slight
extra
cost.
Fig.
39
Fig.
40
Fig.
38
32.
Scalloped
edge
(Fig.
42)
36
37