Pfaff 339 Owner's Manual - Page 58
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__ Raked Piping When working with thin delicate material we recommend you to use a gimp thread (cotton, size suiting the fabric to be sewn). You should also use a aimp thread when sewina dium-wide piping in fairly thick fabric. (Wide piping in thick fabric is done without gimp thread.) Sewing with a gimp thread requires a needle plate with a guide slot in front of the needle hole (see picture on page 37. Pass the gimp thread through the cut-out at the front edge of the needle plate and pull it up through the guide slot located in front of the needle hole as pictured on page 37 and described on page 38 "Hemstitching with Twinhem Needle"). Deposit the hank of thread in your lap where it will unwind itself. Fancy Piping Effective designs can be created with straight or diagonal lines of piping, or with l(nes that cross or curve (as pictured II at right). 'vVhen making a corner leave the needle tips in the material, with the needle eyes just above the fabric. Raise the sewing foot, turn the work in the new direct)on, lower the sewing foot and continue to sew. 60 Ni\fl \•' N\ I II\ L\ F \ U \\ \\ \\ \_