Pfaff 645F Owner's Manual - Page 41

DARNING, Machine, Setting

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Machine Setting I Presser foot Stitch pattern DARNING Limit lever None zree Stitch length Fabric feed Worn spots on clothing and household linens can be darned easily with your machine. Completely release pressure on fabric by turning fabric feed knob to ( E!), and by pressing down on outer ring of pressure regulator until center button pops up. For greater control, especially when darning larger areas, place fabric in embroidery hoop. For large holes, baste a piece of mending material underneath hole to use as a base for stitching. Place fabric under needle. Move fabric back and forth with an even motion to cover darning area with closely spaced rows of stitching. Then turn fabric and sew another layer of stitching across first layer of stitching. 39 - -

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DARNING
Machine
Setting
Presser
foot
I
Stitch
pattern
Limit
lever
Stitch
length
Fabric
feed
None
zree
Worn
spots
on
clothing
and
household
linens
can
be
darned
easily
with
your
machine.
Completely
release
pressure
on
fabric
by
turning
fabric
feed
knob
to
(
E!),
and
by
pressing
down
on
outer
ring
of
pressure
regulator
until
center
button
pops
up.
For
greater
control,
especially
when
darning
larger
areas,
place
fabric
in
embroidery
hoop.
For
large
holes,
baste
a
piece
of
mending
material
underneath
hole
to
use
as
a
base
for
stitching.
Place
fabric
under
needle.
Move
fabric
back
and
forth
with
an
even
motion
to
cover
darning
area
with
closely
spaced
rows
of
stitching.
Then
turn
fabric
and
sew
another
layer
of
stitching
across
first
layer
of
stitching.
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