Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 154

inding, edges, iOn-woven, Edge-binding, binder

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inding edges with iOn-woven tape prog -- 00 0A old ready-made bias hape-press. Push the abric edge and baste it binding lengthwise and folded binding over the in place, if required. Then ew it on with straight stitches (Fig. 1). Edge-binding with Lhe binder Sewing foot: Program: Stitch length: Binder (special accessory) 00 2.5 mm, (Fig, a) or Program: Stitch width: Stitch length: 10 2.5 mm 1.5 mm, or (Fig. b) Program: 44 Pattern length: 10 (Fig. c) Bias tape width: 24 to 26 mm tRtobbbabohhuiiuierieeaanatmtassdsobtneopomtietearavrad.eaoptsephgdtgeDieteels.craeuea.aopPrrwmleenieSllnaayniengcworitwn.geefoistSrytvhtefhsaoheeoweutreto1nhirtstntturehcohoagamrewwe,ano1bbndlbt.mleho5eisdnesorvaemcgfdetlorbeeeetmefhrimcrwaiietanssfiientlronbtioothntseaitnmcnie.udphoSdcbgegenthetihersernroiesaddasa.oiaegtnwwlvuprSohd.rerarenntoayIwoegpmngpdfutsrp-hltttaaeTlhhehamrthdeieettet rial edges are the simplest to bind (Fig. 2). t .-- 4:' E E F cF F F F F F F F

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Sewing
foot:
Program:
Stitch
length:
Program:
Stitch
width:
Stitch
length:
E
E
inding
edges
with
iOn-woven
tape
prog
--
00
0A
old
ready-made
bias
binding
lengthwise
and
hape-press.
Push
the
folded
binding
over
the
abric
edge
and
baste
it
in
place,
if
required.
Then
ew
it
on
with
straight
stitches
(Fig.
1).
Edge-binding
with
Lhe
binder
Binder
(special
accessory)
00
2.5
mm,
(Fig,
a)
or
10
2.5
mm
1.5
mm,
(Fig.
b)
or
t
-—
.4:’
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
c
Program:
44
Pattern
length:
10
(Fig.
c)
Bias
tape
width:
24
to
26
mm
Remove
sewing
foot
and
screw
on
binder.
Insert
the
bias
tape
in
the
scroll
of
the
binder
and
pull
it
out
to
the
rear.
Set
the
binder
in
such
a
way
that
the
needle
enters
1
to
1.5
mm
from
the
turned-Th
bias
edge.
Sew
a
number
of
stitches
along
the
bias
tape.
Place
the
raw
edge
in
the
groove
of
the
binder.
During
sewing,
the
bias
tape
is
wrapped
automatically
over
the
material
edges.
Sew
the
bias
tape
on
with
the
above
mentioned
program
or
a
program
of
your
own
selection.
Straight
mate
rial
edges
are
the
simplest
to
bind
(Fig.
2).