Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 155

Blind, stitch, Elastic-blind

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4 ) Blind stitch prog oH (1 1i 16 H Fold the previously overcast raw edge over to form a hem of the desired width and baste about 0.5 cm from the fabric edge. Place the fabric under the blindstitch foot and sew, making sure the folded fabric edge runs along edge guide "B" of the blindstitch foot (Fig. 1 + 2a). Before you start blindstitching, adjust the needle penetration point on the folded fabric edge. To do this, adjust the position of edge guide "B" by turning regulating screw 'A" so that the needle catches only one thread in the folded edge when it makes its left stitch. Sew a trial seam on a piece of scrap material first. Then proceed as described above (Fig. 2). 1/ LLJ 2 fl j 2b Elastic-blind stitch (for elastic materials) prog b1 17 -3+ 3 This type of stitch is suitable for stretch fabrics. First fold the hem to the desired width. Adjust the needle position as described above (Fig. 2b). • Then start hemming, following the instructions given above. 71

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Blind
stitch
prog
(1
1i
oH
16
H
Fold
the
previously
overcast
raw
edge
over
to
form
a
hem
of
the
desired
width
and
baste
about
0.5
cm
from
the
fabric
edge.
Place
the
fabric
under
the
blindstitch
foot
and
sew,
making
sure
the
folded
fabric
edge
runs
along
edge
guide
“B”
of
the
blindstitch
foot
(Fig.
1
+
2a).
Before
you
start
blindstitching,
adjust
the
needle
penetration
point
on
the
folded
fabric
edge.
To
do
this,
adjust
the
position
of
edge
guide
“B”
by
turning
regulating
screw
‘A”
so
that
the
needle
catches
only
one
thread
in
the
folded
edge
when
it
makes
its
left
stitch.
Sew
a
trial
seam
on
a
piece
of
scrap
material
first.
Then
proceed
as
described
above
(Fig.
2).
Elastic-blind
stitch
(for
elastic
materials)
prog
b1
17
—3+
3
This
type
of
stitch
is
suitable
for
stretch
fabrics.
First
fold
the
hem
to
the
desired
width.
Adjust
the
needle
position
as
described
above
(Fig.
2b).
Then
start
hemming,
following
the
instructions
given
above.
4
)
fl
2
1/
LLJ
j
2b
71