Pfaff 261 Owner's Manual - Page 10

Pfaff 261 Manual

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B c1 DJ - The arrow appearing in box B indicates whether lever B should be moved to the right, left or central position. A You can produce a nice border effect (see above illustration) by simply moving lever B from the left to the center and right, wiihout changing settings A, C and D. This is a special feature of your Pfaff embroidery unit. Most designs are made with dial A set on "0" (see box A on dial wheelrso that this setting need hardly be changed. A Big Advantage of the Pfaff Embroidery Unit Each of the primary designs pictured on the embroidery design dial can be sewn in different lengths. Therefore you can vary the appearance of the pattern without changing the stitch length. The pattern length is controlled by lever E, which has seven graduations -- four numbered (1, 3, 5 and 7) and three un numbered. Maximum pattern length is obtained by setting E on "7", and minimum length by setting it on "1". When it is set on '0", the embroidery mechanism is disengaged. LeverEat: 7 9 3 57

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The
arrow
appearing
in
box
B
indicates whether
lever
B
should
be
moved
to
the
right,
left
or
central
position.
A
You
can
produce
a
nice
border
effect
(see
above
illustration)
by
simply
moving
lever
B
from
the
left
to
the
center
and
right,
wiihout
changing
settings
A,
C
and
D.
This
is
a
special
feature
of
your
Pfaff
embroidery
unit.
Most
designs
are
made
with
dial
A
set
on
“0”
(see
box
A
on
dial
wheelrso
that
this
setting
need
hardly
be
changed.
A
Big
Advantage
of
the
Pfaff
Embroidery
Unit
Each
of
the
primary
designs
pictured
on
the
embroidery
design
dial
can
be
sewn
in
different
lengths.
Therefore
you
can
vary
the
appearance
of
the
pattern
without
changing
the
stitch
length.
The
pattern
length
is
controlled
by
lever
E,
which
has
seven
graduations
--
four
numbered
(1,
3,
5
and
7)
and
three
un
numbered.
Maximum
pattern
length
is
obtained
by
setting
E
on
“7”,
and
minimum
length
by
setting
it
on
“1”.
When
it
is
set
on
‘0”,
the
embroidery
mechanism
is
disengaged.
LeverEat:
7
3
5
7
B
c1
DJ
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