Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Binding, edges, hemmer

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0 Binding edges with the hemmer prna 00 3-5 Hemmer foot Hemming secures the fabric edge against fraying and produces a neat and durable edge. Begio by folding the fabric edge approx. /s inch and placing the folded edge under the hemmer foot. Lower the foot and secure the hem in posi tion with a few stitches. Fig 0 shows how the fabric is drawn into the hem mer fool scroll with the aid of the stitched-down threads Fig 2 shows how the fabric edge is fed into the hemmer foot scroll. Hold the fabric tight as you guide it during sewing. Make sure the fabric con tacts the edge of the right half of the hemmer foot as it enters the scroll 56 R R 3 I R Binding edges with the roll hemmer prrg - ___-I I- [j ER L. 3-5 * * Roll hemmer (special accessory) Use the roll hemmer foot for hemming nylon. tn cot and chiffon. Begin by stretching the fabric to see which way the edge curls This is the side to which the hem must be rolled. Draw the fabric into the hemmer scroll with the aid of sewn-on threads Set the stitch width just wide enough that the E. needle stitches close to the drawn in hem edge (F,g 3). In this way, an attractive shell edge effect is obtained 57

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Binding
edges
with
the
hemmer
prna
00
Hemmer
foot
Hemming
secures
the
fabric
edge
against
fraying
and
produces
a
neat
and
durable edge.
Begio
by
folding
the
fabric
edge
approx.
/s
inch
and
placing
the
folded
edge
under
the
hemmer
foot.
Lower
the
foot
and
secure
the
hem
in
posi
tion
with
a
few
stitches.
Fig
0
shows
how
the
fabric
is
drawn
into
the
hem
mer
fool
scroll
with
the
aid
of
the
stitched-down
threads
Fig
2
shows
how
the
fabric
edge
is
fed
into
the
hemmer
foot
scroll.
Hold
the
fabric
tight
as
you
guide
it
during
sewing.
Make
sure
the
fabric
con
tacts
the
edge
of
the
right
half
of
the
hemmer
foot
as
it
enters
the
scroll
R
prrg
R
*
Roll
hemmer
(special
accessory)
Use
the
roll
hemmer
foot
for
hemming
nylon.
tn
cot
and
chiffon.
Begin
by
stretching
the
fabric
to
see
which
way
the
edge
curls
This
is
the
side
to
which
the
hem
must
be
rolled.
Draw
the
fabric
into
the
hemmer
scroll
with
the
aid
of
sewn-on
threads
Set
the
stitch
width
just
wide
enough
that
the
needle
stitches
close
to
the
drawn
in
hem
edge
(F,g
3).
In
this
way,
an
attractive
shell
edge
effect
is
obtained
R
R
0
3-5
I
3
Binding
edges
with
the
roll
hemmer
___-I
I-
-
3-5
L.
E
E.
[j
*
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