Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 162

ewing, zippers

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ewing in zippers prog 00,01 -- [] H 3-5 tch length: 2.5-3.0 mm needle down ere are different kinds of zippers: joined or split pers and special ones for trousers or slacks. ey can be inserted concealed or open, as quired. e zipper foot can be engaged on the left or on e right, depending on the work (Figs. 1 and 2). lily concealed zippers ste the zipper in first. Snap the zipper foot in at e right (Fig. 1). Place the open zipper under the ot so that its right-hand guide edge moves along e zipper teeth (Fig. 3). By changing the needle )sition (see page 53) the zipper can be stitched at a narrow depth. Sew about half the seam at e required depth, leave the needle down in the aterial, raise the zipper foot and close the zipper ig. 4). Then lower the foot again, continue stitch until you reach the end of the zipper and sew ross this end. w along the other side of the zipper parallel to e edge and at the same distance as the first am. Shortly before you reach the end of the tam, leave the needle down in the material, raise e sewing foot, open the zipper (Fig. 5), lower the ot again and sew to the end of the seam. ur sewing tip: If you lack practice, we recom end using the quilting gauge to obtain parallel ams. the sewing foot shoe is engaged at the right, the edle must only be varied to the right. the shoe is engaged at the left, the needle must ly be varied to the left. F E 3E E

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prog
--
[]
00,01
H
3-5
tch
length:
2.5—3.0
mm
needle
down
ere
are
different
kinds
of
zippers:
joined
or
split
pers
and
special
ones
for
trousers
or
slacks.
ey
can
be
inserted
concealed
or
open,
as
quired.
e
zipper
foot
can
be
engaged
on
the
left
or
on
e
right,
depending
on
the
work
(Figs.
1
and
2).
lily
concealed
zippers
ste
the
zipper
in
first.
Snap
the
zipper
foot
in
at
e
right
(Fig.
1).
Place
the
open
zipper
under
the
ot
so
that
its
right-hand
guide
edge
moves
along
e
zipper
teeth
(Fig.
3).
By
changing
the
needle
)sition
(see
page
53)
the
zipper
can
be
stitched
at
a
narrow
depth.
Sew
about
half
the
seam
at
e
required
depth,
leave
the
needle
down
in
the
aterial,
raise
the
zipper
foot
and
close
the
zipper
ig.
4).
Then
lower
the
foot
again,
continue
stitch
until
you
reach
the
end
of
the
zipper
and
sew
ross
this
end.
w
along
the
other
side
of
the
zipper
parallel
to
e
edge
and
at
the
same
distance
as
the
first
am.
Shortly
before
you
reach
the
end
of
the
tam,
leave
the
needle
down
in
the
material,
raise
e
sewing
foot,
open
the
zipper
(Fig.
5),
lower
the
ot
again
and
sew
to
the
end
of
the
seam.
ur
sewing
tip:
If
you
lack
practice,
we
recom
end
using
the
quilting
gauge
to
obtain
parallel
ams.
the
sewing
foot
shoe
is
engaged
at
the
right,
the
edle
must
only
be
varied
to
the
right.
the
shoe
is
engaged
at
the
left,
the
needle
must
ly
be
varied
to
the
left.
F
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ewing
in
zippers
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