Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 30

Stretch, triple, elastic-stitch, Lycrastitch, A/VV\AiV\JV\/VJV, Overcasting, edges, zigzag-stitch,

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Overcasting raw edges with the zigzag-stitch prog - I( ''- 10 H 3-S OA Stitch-width as required Sewing thread embroidery, darning, or sewing thread The stored zigzag stitch is suitable for serging of tight materials The more difficult the material, the wider the stitch width must be selected for the zig zag stitch Ensure that the needle passes outside the outer edge during sewing In this way the material edge is properly serged and well covered (Fig 1) For heavy or easily fraying materials use • Program 13, 21, or 22 (Fig 3) '\A/VV\AiV\JV\/VVVVVVJV' FR F. R R [R 2 Serging with overlock foot For materials which contract during serging use the overlock foot. I J (ci Es] 1F KK13 3 Stitch width- as required Serge the raw edge with the required zigzag stitch The material enters at the red marking on the sewing foot (Fig 2). • Preparation of the sewing foot (overlock foot No. 3) Turn screw A fully to the front The red mark B" is then on the right sewing foot side. Allow the edge of the material to he sewn to enter close F against the red mark During sewing, the thread places itself over the wire C - By this means you will receive a beautiful smooth seam (Fig. 2). For change of n'edle position 1 or zigzag stitch see page 53 R Stretch triple elastic-stitch Lycrastitch prog J ( Es] 3-5 OA Needle Stitch width 130/705 H 80 or 130/705 11 SKF 80 as required With the above mentioned programs it is possible to repair elastic tapes, nrjoin them on underwear. bathing wear ann high stretch materials such as Lycra and difficult synthetic fabrics Select the appropriate stitch width for the appli cation For this work it is recommended to use tine sewing threads (Figs 1 and 2) Faggotting stitch R for corsetry proq I Es] 29 IKK 3-5 hA Needle: 130/705 H 80 or 130/705H5KF80 With faggofting stitch if is possible to sew a highly elastic seam with hem stitching effect Tack over the edges to he sewn and place them under the sewing foot with a clearance of 3 mm (Fig. 3) Over-stitch using program 29 The needle must penetrate the material to the right and to the left (Fig 4). r I f ( r f r '. r f 'ii / 'I 'f '' 'c' './ r' I I\ t i I r /- ''IN ,.!c ,\/\,t '' 62 3 4 6

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Stitch-width
as
required
Sewing
thread
embroidery,
darning,
or
sewing
thread
The
stored
zigzag
stitch
is
suitable
for
serging
of
tight
materials
The
more
difficult
the
material,
the
wider
the
stitch
width
must
be
selected
for
the
zig
zag
stitch Ensure
that
the
needle
passes
outside
the
outer
edge
during
sewing
In
this
way
the
material
edge
is
properly
serged
and
well
covered
(Fig
1)
For
heavy
or
easily
fraying
materials
use
Program
13,
21,
or
22
(Fig
3)
FR
F.
R
R
[
R
2
R
Stretch
triple
elastic-stitch
Lycrastitch
prog
J
(
Es]
3—5
OA
Needle
Stitch
width
With
the
above
mentioned
programs
it
is
possible
to
repair
elastic
tapes,
nrjoin
them
on
underwear.
bathing
wear
ann
high
stretch
materials
such
as
Lycra
and
difficult
synthetic
fabrics
Select
the
appropriate
stitch
width
for
the
appli
cation
For
this
work
it
is
recommended
to
use
tine
sewing
threads
(Figs
1
and
2)
proq
I
29
IKK
3—5
Needle:
130/705
H
80
or
130/705H5KF80
With
faggofting stitch
if
is
possible
to
sew
a
highly
elastic
seam
with
hem
stitching effect
Tack
over
the
edges
to
he
sewn
and
place
them
under the
sewing
foot
with
a
clearance
of
3
mm
(Fig.
3)
Over-stitch
using
program
29
The
needle
must
penetrate
the
material
to
the
right
and
to
the
left
(Fig
4).
‘\A/VV\AiV\JV\/VVVVVVJV’
Overcasting
raw
edges
with
the
zigzag-stitch
r
I
f
(
r
f
‘.
r
r
r’
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t
i
I
r
f
‘ii
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‘c’
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‘‘IN
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Serging
with
overlock foot
prog
-
‘‘-
I
(
For
materials
which
contract
during
serging
use
the overlock
foot.
10
H
3—S
OA
Stitch
width-
as
required
Serge
the
raw
edge
with
the
required
zigzag
stitch
The
material
enters
at
the
red
marking
on
the
sewing foot
(Fig
2).
Preparation
of
the
sewing
foot
(overlock
foot
No.
3)
Turn
screw
A
fully
to
the
front
The
red
mark
B”
is
then
on
the
right
sewing
foot
side.
Allow
the
edge
of
the
material
to
he sewn
to
enter
close
against
the
red
mark
During
sewing,
the
thread
F
places
itself
over
the
wire
C
-
By
this
means
you
will
receive
a
beautiful
smooth
seam
(Fig.
2).
For
change
of
n’edle
position
1
or
zigzag
stitch
see
page
53
130/705
H
80
or
130/705
11
SKF
80
as required
I
J
(ci
Es]
1
F
KK13
3
R
Faggotting
stitch
for
corsetry
Es]
hA
62
3
4
6