Pfaff coverstyle 4850 Owner's Manual - Page 49

Edge guide

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2. If sewing on a tubular item, i.e. pant or sleeve hem: Sew around tubular item, oversewing 4-5 stitches at the beginning of your seam ' After the last stitch, turn the hand wheel towards you until the needles pierce the fabric and you have heard each needle "click" (just before the needles are in the lowest position). After the second "click" tum the handwheel away from you until the needles are in their highest position. Raise the presser foot (this will release the tension on the threads). Hold the threads tightly at the end of the seam and pull the fabric from the machine. Cut the threads. Pull the threads through to the back of the fabric and knot them. Edge guide Push the edge guide (included in your accessory box) into the guide holder A from the left. The edge guide can be set as required by sliding it to the left or right. The edge guide is useful for serging searm at regular intervals with the cover stitch or two thread chainstitch. 45

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2. If sewing on a tubular item, i.e. pant or
sleeve hem:
Sew around tubular item, oversewing 4-5
stitches at the beginning of your seam ’ After
the last stitch, turn the hand wheel towards
you until the needles pierce the fabric and you
have heard each needle ”click” (just before the
needles are in the lowest position).
Edge guide
Push the edge guide (included in your
accessory box) into the guide holder
A
from
the left. The edge guide can be set as required
by sliding it to the left or right.
After the second ”click” tum the handwheel
away from you until the needles are in their
highest position. Raise the presser foot (this
will release the tension on the threads). Hold
the threads tightly at the end of the seam
and pull the fabric from the machine. Cut the
threads. Pull the threads through to the back of
the fabric and knot them.
The edge guide is useful for serging searm
at regular intervals with the cover stitch or
two thread chainstitch.