Pfaff 6250 Owner's Manual - Page 107

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3-5
Knit-edge
foot
The
knit
edge
foot
is
provided
with
toes
of
difhwiii
height,
which
makes
it
very
simple
to
sew
thiGk
seams
on
knitted
fabrics.
To
obtain
a
perfect
seiii
on
shape-cut
parts
we
recommend
adding
a
wn
I
thread
under
slight
tension
and
over-stitching
it
,d
un
same
time,
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Gathering
foot
Beautiful
gathering
effects,
e.g.
on
children’s
wear
or
curtains,
can
be
made
quickly
and
easily
with
the
gathering
foot.
This
eliminates
gathering
by
hand.
Engage
the
gathering
foot
by
hooking
the
rear
bar
of
the
foot
into
the
i-ear
groove
of
the
foot
holder.
Push
the
foot
upwards
until
it
snaps
into
the
front
bar.
Place
the
fabric
to
be
gathered
under
the
sewing
foot,
and
the
gather-free
fabric
from
the
top
through
the
foot
cutout
The
tabric
parts
lie
face
side
to
face
side.
During
stitching
you
have
to
pull
the
top
fabric
a
little.
The
harder
you
pull,
the
greater
the
gathering
effect
you
achieve.
Be
sure
you
guide
the
fabric
edges
evenly
through
the
toot
Disengage
the
gathering
foot
by
pushing
it
down
at
the
front,
and
take
it
out
to
the
back
over
the
rove
of
the
sewing
foot
holder.
ltP
y
u
can
also
regulate
the
amount
of
gather
by
In
nag
the
needle
thread
tension
and
the
stitch
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