Pfaff 1530 Owner's Manual

Pfaff 1530 Manual

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    select 1520 1530 1540 Instruction manual
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    Parts of your select sewing machine 1 Connection socket "foot control with main cord" 2 Main switch 3 Handwheel release disk 4 Handwheel 5 Bobbin winder 6 Lid with stitches 7 Extra spool holder 8 Spool holder with spool cap 9 Take-up lever 10 Needle thread tension dial 11 Threading path 12 Thread
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    in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. 20. Always unplug sewing machine from the electric outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. 21
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    position 16 Main switch Maintenance and trouble-shooting Monograms 2 67-70 48 Needle table Needle thread tension Needle threader Non-elastic stitches 64-65 15,23 11 24-25 27 26-29 2 Oiling the sewing machine Open overlock stitch Optional accessories Overlock stitches 68 28 58-66 28-29 48
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    accessory tray Removing the presser foot Repairing tears Reverse sewing Richelieu Right needle position Ruffler 63 53, 63 3 13 38 17 52 16 61 Tapering Thread tension Thread cutter Threading the upper thread Top feed (Integrated Dual Feed) Top-stitching Trouble-shooting Twin needle 49-51 15 12 10
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    stitches) select 1540 select 1530 & select 1520 Stitch Description 1540 1530/1520 A/B/C A/B/C Buttonhole D H Blind stitch with zigzag (elastic) E - Greek stitch with zigzag F - Scallop stitch G E Straight stitch, 15 needle positions Stitch width dial set at 0 Zigzag stitch, 15 needle
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    Introduction Stitch table (stretch stitches) select 1540 select 1530 & select 1520 Stitch Description 1540 1530/1520 D - Peacock's eye stitch E - Cover stitch F - Herringbone stitch G E Stretch triple straight stitch, 15 needle positions Application Elastic closing and serging seam.
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    Introduction Stitch table (stretch stitches) select 1540 Stitch 1540 1530/1520 LC - LD - LG - LI - EK - EL - Description Dutch stitch, narrow Dutch stitch Border stitch Weaving stitch Spiral stitch Diagonal coverstitch FG - ID - IF - Turkish stitch with zigzag Branch stitch Floss stitch LK -
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    needle Needle threader Pulling up the bobbin thread Presser foot lifter Thread cutter Changing the presser foot IDT System/Integrated Dual Feed Changing the needle Needle thread tension Lowering the feed dog Stitch width dial Needle position dial Reverse sewing Stitch length dial Stitch selection
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    your Pfaff select Carrying-case Place the cords, foot control and instruction book in the compartment of the carrying-case Top cover Open the folding cover (6) upwards The stitches of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the top cover. 220 V 120 V Connecting the foot control
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    Operate your Pfaff select Accessory tray Your Pfaff select sewing machine has a removable accessory tray (15) which is also used as an extended work support. Model 1540, has a special removable accessory organizer. The enclosed accessories are numbered. Sort the enclosed accessories into the
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    Operate your Pfaff select Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Hold the handwheel (4) firmly and turn the handwheel release disc (3) until it stops in the direction of the arrow. This stops the needle from moving while the machine is winding the bobbin. Placing the bobbin Switch off the main
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    Pfaff select B A D Winding the bobbin from the spool holder Place the sewing thread on the spool holder (8). To guarantee free movement of the thread and to give additional hold to the thread spool, fit a spool cap corresponding to the size of the thread spool Threading Place the thread into guide
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    the corresponding spool cap on it. Threading Place the thread into guide C and pull it through opening B to the right under hook D. Wind the thread clockwise a few times around the bobbin. Switch on the main switch Hold the end of thread firmly and press the the foot control. The winding action will
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    your Pfaff select D Winding through the needle Even if the machine has been completely threaded, you can still wind the bobbin. Raise presser foot lifter (19). Pass the needle thread through the presser foot and downwards; then through the right threading slot (11) and upwards. Now, pull the thread
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    Operate your Pfaff select Bobbin Case/Hook Cover Switch off the main switch Hold the side of the bobbin case/hook cover and open it towards you. Removing the bobbin case Raise the bobbin case lever and pull out the bobbin case. Release the lever and remove the empty bobbin. Thread tension To ensure
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    Operate your Pfaff select Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin into the bobbin case. In doing so, pull the thread sideways through slot A, then under the tension plate B until it rests in the opening (see arrow). Check: When you look at the bobbin and pull the thread, the bobbin must turn
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    your Pfaff select Threading the needle thread Switch off the main switch Raise the presser foot lifter (19) and turn the handwheel until the take-up lever (9) has moved to the top. Place the thread on the spool holder (8) and fit the corresponding spool cap. Now, using both hands, pull the thread
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    A B Operate your Pfaff select Needle threader (Model 1540) To make threading the needle easier and quicker, you have been provided with the PFAFF needle threader (13). Lower the presser foot. Turn the handwheel until the needle is at its highest position. Place the needle thread under hook A and
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    your Pfaff select Drawing up the bobbin thread Turn off the main switch Raise the presser foot. Hold the needle thread and turn the handwheel towards you until the needle is at the top again and the bobbin thread has formed a loop. Pull the needle thread to draw up the bobbin thread. Bobbin thread
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    Operate your Pfaff select Presser foot lifter The presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser foot lifter (19). Removing the presser foot Turn off the main switch Position the needle at its highest point Press the presser foot upwards at the front and downwards at the back at the same time so
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    Operate your Pfaff select The Intigrated dual feed/IDT System (Models 1530 and 1540) PFAFF offers the ideal solution for sewing difficult materials: the intigrated dual feed. This system feeds the material from the top and bottom simultaneously as is done in industrial sewing machines. The fabric is
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    rear. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as it goes. Hold the needle and tighten the fixing screw (18) firmly. Setting the needle thread tension Set the required needle thread tension (10) with the help of the mark A. The normal setting for sewing is 4 to 5. For
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    recommendations in the tables for the stitch width selection of individual stitches. During sewing you can also change the stitch width. Needle position dial In the center needle position , 14 additional needle positions can be selected by turning the needle positioning dial (28) in increments
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    Operate your Pfaff select Reverse sewing The machine sews in reverse only as long as the reverse sewing button (20) is pressed. Stitch length adjustment dial With the stitch length adjustment dial (21) you can adjust the stitch length between 0 and 6 mm by turning the point marking on the button to
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    Operate your Pfaff select Stitch selection, push button controls - select 1540 Utility stitches Each stitch has been given a letter that you can find on the push button controls. By pressing the correct button, the stitch is selected and the machine is ready to sew. Button B releases the buttons that
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    Operate your Pfaff select Stitch selection, stitch dial - select 1530, 1520 Utility stitches Each stitch is identified by a letter. The stitches and their corresponding letters are shown on A the inside of the lid, a chart is also found in the Introduction chapter. Turn the dial (24) until
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    Operate your Pfaff select 20
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    stitches and practical sewing Utility stitches and practical sewing Sewing chart General sewing aids Non-elastic stitches Elastic stitches Overlock stitches Covering stitches Buttonhole Button sewing Hemming with the twin needle Smocking Gathering Darning Sewing on zippers Stabilizing edges Sewing
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    when sewing the selected stitches. The choice of the sewing foot, the setting of the needle thread tension and whether the sewing is carried out with the top feed switched on or off. Always use the "center" needle position if not otherwise specificed in the instructions. 1540 1530 1520 stitch Stitch
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    described on page 15 and the bobbin thread tension on page 8. Perfect tension Too high tension Too low tension Topstitching Straight stitch G (1540)/E (1530, 1520) can be sewn using any of 15 various needle positions in such a way that you can always guide the sewing foot along the fabric edge for
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    way you can sew beautiful smooth seams. The raw edge must be guided along edge guide B. You can adjust this edge guide with adjusting screw A. Important: When the blind stitch foot is used for overcasting with the zigzag stitch, select the right needle position. Choose a stitch width in the range
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    under the sewing foot so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. • Using the needle positioning knob 28, select the needle position to the right . • When the needle enters the crease line, it must only pick up one fiber of the fabric. Remember! When blind stitching, if you select a needle
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing select select 1540 G 1530 E 1520 E 0 Stretch 0 Stretch 0 Stretch 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 Stretch triple straight stitch This stitch is used for sewing all seams where great strength is needed, e.g. inside trouser seams. Turn the stitch length dial away from
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing select select 1540 M 5- 1-2,5 1530 F 5- 1-2,5 1520 F 5- 1-2,5 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 Elastic stitch Because of its high elasticity, this stitch can be used for sewing elastic on swimwear, skirts or lingerie. • Mark elastic and fabric in quarters. • Pin
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    and knits, the select models offer overlock stitches which sew two fabric layers together and overcast simultaneously. They are more elastic than normal seams, very durable and quickly sewn. Tip: We recommend using blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overlock seams. It guides particularly well and
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    ! When overlocking, if you select a needle position other than center, and stitch width other than 5 , make sure the needle does not strike the bar of sewing foot 3. 1540 H 5- Stretch 1530 - - - 1520 - - - 3-5 0/1 -- -- Pullover stitch (Model 1540) This stitch is suitable for open-knit
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    a professional look to collar plackets or raglan seams. The covering stitches are only available on select 1540. stitch 1540 L 5- Stretch 1530 - - - 1520 - - - 3-5 0/1 -- -- Feather stitch (Model 1540) With the feather stitch you can sew highly elastic materials with an effect similar to that of
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing stitch stitch 1540 L 5- 1-2 1530 - - - 1520 - - - 3-5 0/1 -- -- Fancy elastic stitch (Model 1540) The fancy elastic stitch is very useful for materials that require a flat seam, e.g. terry cloth and fleece. • Place the two fabric edges so that they overlap
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    5- 1530 - - h 1520 - - 3-5 0/1 3-5 - 3-5 - 1540 - Standard buttonhole • Insert the buttonhole foot and slide the foot forward as far as it will go. • Select stitch 1 (C) and sew the right side of the buttonhole to the required length. Clip the top thread after a few stitches. • Select stitch
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    0/1 1520 ABC 5- 0/1 1520/1530 - Standard buttonhole • Insert the buttonhole foot and slide the foot forward as far as it will go. • Select stitch A. Sew the left side of the buttonhole to the required length. Clip the top thread after a few stitches. • Select stitch B and sew a few bartacks while
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    the button apart. • Wrap the shank you have just created with sewing thread and knot it. (See illustrations below) Securing • Select straight stitch by turning the width dial (27) to 0. • Change the needle position with the needle position dial (28) so that the needle enters one of the two holes
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing stitch stitch 1540 G 0 3 1530 E 0 3 1520 E 0 3 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 1540 G 1530 E 1520 E 0 3-4 0 3-4 0 3-4 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 Hemming with the twin needle Use the twin needle to make beatiful topstitch seams. Using the twin needle you can add a
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    the fabric. • Sew a few stitches using stitch M/F. Leave the needle in the fabric. The needle must be in the center of the presser foot. Raise the presser foot and lay the elastic thread around the needle. • Lower the presser foot and sew a few stitches. Then pull the elastic thread evenly at both
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    the presser foot lifter into a notch (B) on the back side of the sewing machine into the darning position. A • Place the darning work in the darning hoop. • Drop the feed dog. • Pull up the bobbin thread and hold the threads when you start sewing. • Darn the damaged area by guiding the fabric
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing stitch 1540 M 5- 0,2-1,5 1530 F 5- 0,2-1,5 1520 F 5- 0,2-1,5 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 Darning with the elastic stitch Darning with the elastic stitch is especially suitable for repairing damaged areas. • Sew over the damaged area in rows until it is well
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    teeth by using one of the 15 available needle positions. If the foot is engaged to the right, the needle must only be moved to the right. If the foot is engaged left, the needle must only be moved to the left. stitch 1540 G 0 3 1530 E 0 3 1520 E 0 3 3-5 4 3-5 4 3-5 4 Left presser foot position
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    the teeth of the zipper run alongside the foot. • Stitch in half of the zipper, leave the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot and close the zipper. • Now you can continue sewing the seam up to the end of the zipper and sew the cross seam. • Sew the second half of the zipper parallel at
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    underlap so that the teeth are visible. • Insert the zipper foot on the right side and move the needle to the right needle position . • Stitch along the edge of the zipper. • Just before the end of the seam, open the zipper and finish sewing the seam. • Close the zipper and baste the overlap evenly
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing stitch 1540 G 0 3 1530 E 0 3 1520 E 0 3 3-5 7 3-5 Optional 3-5 Optional hemmer and sew a few stitches. • Leave the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot and insert the fabric into the hemmer foot scroll. • Lower the presser foot and guide the fabric
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing stitch 1540 G 1530 E 1520 E 0 2,5 0 2,5 0 2,5 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 Inserting lace You can achieve a beautiful effect by inserting lace, e.g. on babywear and children's clothing. • First the lace is basted onto the right side of the fabric. • Sew on both
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing select 1540 K 1530 I 1520 I 4,5 1,5 4,5 1,5 4,5 1,5 4-5 0/1 4-5 0/1 4-5 0/1 Shell-edging Shell-edging is especially attractive on thin, soft fabrics such as silk and viscose. It is often used as an edging on lingerie. The higher the needle thread tension,
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    and embroidery techniques Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques Sewing table for decorative sewing 46 Decorative stitches 47 Monograms 48 Embroidering with the dense zigzag stitch/Tapering 49-51 Appliqué 51 Richelieu 52 Eyelet embroidery 52 Patchwork quilt 53 Hemstitching
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    stitch width can be varied as required. Always use the center needle position if not otherwise indicated stitch 1540 - 5- 0,5-1 2-3 1530 - 5- 0,5-1 2-3 1520 - 5- 0,5-1 2-3 stitch Stitch number Stitch width in mm Stitch length in mm Dual feed on = off = Thread tension Presser foot
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    in reverse. • Sew close to the first border with the combination L/K Stretch stitch width 5 . • I/F Stretch, stitch width 5 , completes the border. Embroider one row. Then turn the material and embroider back down the border in reverse. Combinations with colored thread (only on select 1540) An
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    the feed dog. Insert the darning foot and bring it into darning position (see page 37). • Place stabilizer under the fabric. • Hoop the fabric in an embroidery hoop and embroider using the zigzag stitch. • Tie off the threads and remove the stabilizer. Tip: By sewing quickly and moving the material
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    is easy with your select sewing machine. By adjusting the width of this dense zigzag stitch you can create interesting embroidery. Even embroidering • Place stabilizer under the fabric. • Set needle thread tension to "buttonhole", select zigzag stitch G (1540), E (1530/ 1520), set stitch length to
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    changing the stitch width during sewing of dense zigzag stitches you can embroider corners with 45 degree angles. • Set needle thread tension to "buttonhole", zigzag stitch G (1540), E (1530/1520), set stitch length to "buttonhole" and stitch width 5 mm. • Select right needle position and embroider
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    can have a width of up to 10 mm. • Sew two buttonhole seams about 1 mm apart using a dense zigzag stitch (stitch G (1540), E (1530/1520), stitch width 3-5 mm). The needle thread tension is set to "buttonhole". • Select the right needle position and sew over both ends of the buttonhole seam with
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    stitches such as the zigzag stitch, blind stitch, or elastic stitch. . For classic eyelet embroidery, use stitch G (1540), E (1530/1520), with a stitch width 3-5 mm. • Remove the presser foot. Set the presser bar lifter at the darning position (see page 37). • Place the eyelet plate on the needle
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    top of the quilt onto the batting and the bottom quilt layer. • Use your Pfaff select model to sew all layers together. Work from the inside of the quilt out. Use a straight stitch for long seams. Use stitches such as FG or L stretch (select 1540) to add a decorative touch. Experiment with other
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    a hemstitch seam as an edge. Use the decorative stitch foot 1. Hem edge sewn with hemstitch seam • Iron the hem over twice and pull one or more threads out from above the hem. • Using the stretch zigzag, stitch width 2-3 mm, sew the hem from the face side. The needle must perforate the hem on the
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    Accessories and needles Accessories and needles Presser feet (normal accessories) Special accessories table Felling foot Gathering foot Cording foot Bias-tape binder Ruffler Cording foot Appliqué foot Fringe foot Needle table 56-57 58 59 59 60 61 61 62 62 63 64-65 55
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    Accessories and needles Presser feet (normal accessories) 0 Standard presser foot Part No. 98-694 816-00 (pictured) (select 1540 and 1530) Part No. 96-694-847-00 (select 1520) 1 Fancy-stitch foot (for top feed) Part No. 98-694 814-00 (select 1540) 1 Clear view foot (Fancy-stitch foot not suitable
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    and needles 5 Buttonhole foot Part No. 93-036 990-91 6 Darning foot Part No. 93-035 960-91 (select 1540) 7 Hemmer Part No. 98-694 818-00) (select 1540) 8 Edge guide Part No. 98-802 422-00 1 2 3 7 9 456 8 1-3 Spool cap 1. Part No. 93-036 048-44 2. Part No. 93-035 050-44 3. Part No
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    foot Compass guide Fagotting guide Patchwork foot (without top feed) Patchwork foot (with top feed) Cording decorative stitch foot Braiding foot 7/9 hole foot Free-form embroidery foot Finger guard Lamp changer Part No. 93-042 941-91 93-036 931081 98-054 484-91 93-042 950-91 93-042 953-91 Sewing
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    to guide the fabric edges evenly through the foot. • Disengage the shirring foot by pushing it down at the front and remove it in the direction of the groove of the presser foot holder at the back. Tip: Tighter gathers can be achieved by increasing the needle thread tension and the stitch length
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    Remove the needle plate. • Thread the gimp thread from below through the hole at the center front of the needle plate. • Replace the needle plate. The notch between the needle plate and the sewing machine provides space for the gimp thread while sewing. Feed the gimp thread under the work support so
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    bound between the bias tape edges into the slot of the binder. The bias tape will enclose the raw edge automatically during sewing. Tip: You can obtain an additional decorative effect by using a zigzag stitch. Ruffler With the ruffler you can make closely or widely spaced pleats automatically while
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    Accessories and needles stitch stitch 1540 C 1530 C 1520 C 2 0,35-1 2 0,35-1 2 0,35-1 3 Cording 3 foot 3 1540 G 1530 E 1520 E 2 0,35-1 2 0,35-1 2 0,35-1 2-3 Appliqué 2-3 foot 2-3 Cording foot Cording is a technique in which pearl thread or a fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam.
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    the outer edge of the foot is 1/4'' (6 mm) and between the needle and the inner edge of the foot 1/8'' (3 mm). • Attach the 1/4 inch quilt and patchwork foot. • Sew together your pieces of fabric using stitch G (1540)/E (1530, 1520). For a seam allowance of 1/4'' guide your fabric along the outer
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    Accessories and needles Needle chart Using the correct needle guarantees better stitching of the fabric. Fabric weight light Needle 60 70 75 Fabric weight medium Needle 80 90 Fabric weight heavy Needle 100 110 120 130 System & No 130/705 H Needle size: 60-130 130/705 H-SUK Needle size: 70-110
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    wide pintucks Decorative sewing with twin needles Before sewing the desired stitches, check whether needles can penetrate easily, by turning the handwheel. In this way, needle breakage is avoided as much as possible. Zigzag sewing Classification Stitch length Stitch width Needle Suitable for
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    Accessories and needles 66
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    Maintenance and trouble-shooting Maintenance and trouble-shooting Changing the needle plate 68 Cleaning and oiling 68 Replacing the sewing lamp 69 Trouble-shooting 70 67
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    Maintenance and trouble-shooting Changing the needle plate Switch off the main switch It is very important to clean and oil your sewing machine, because it will rewardyou with a longer service life. The more often you use the machine, the more care it needs. Removal: • Raise the sewing foot and
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    and trouble-shooting Changing the sewing lamp Switch off the main switch • Disconnect the mains plug and the foot control plug from the machine. • Take off the removable accessory tray (15). The sewing lamp is located inside the left side of the sewing machine Removal: • Hold the sewing machine
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    and trouble-shooting Trouble-shooting Problem: The machine skips stitches The needle is not properly inserted. The wrong needle is inserted Needle is bent or blunt. Machine is not properly threaded. Needle is too small for thread. Remedy: Push needle fully upwards, flat side facing the back. Use
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