Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 35

Edge-binding, binder, Blind, stitch, Elastic-blind, Binding, edges, non-woven

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II iit /1 / mliii 7' - I - r F% / Itli I II I lr Iii Ii i Binding edges with Blind stitch non-woven tape prog (I nmg - (fJ 16 KK -3 - 3 00 K35 0A a Fold the previoucty overcast raw edge over to form a hem of the desired wirtth and baste about Fold ready made bias binding lengthwise and 05 cm from the fahric edge Place the fabric -w- shape-precs Push the folded binding over the fabric edge and baste it in place, if required Then under the bl'nrtstitch foot and sew, making sure he folded fabric edge runs along edge guide "B" sew if on with straight stitches (Fig 1). '3 of the blindstitch foot (Fig. 1 4- 2a1. Edge-binding with the binder b Before you start blindstitching, adjust the needle '3 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 Sewing foot Pro gram Stitch length: Binder (special accessoiy) 00 2.5 mm, (Fig. a) or i3 catches only one thread in the folded edge when it makes its left stitch Sew a trial seamen a piece C 3 of scrap material first Then proceed as described above (Fig 2) 2a 21 Program 10 Stitch width Stitch length 25 mm I 5 nan, (Fig hi Elastic-blind stitch Of Ifor elastic materials) Program: 44 Pattern length 10 Fig. C) Bias tape wirlth' 24 to 26 cnn proq 17 -- -3 ± Remove wing font and screw on binder Insert the bias tape in the scroll of th hinder and pull it out to the rear Set the hinder in such a way that the needle enters 1 to 1 5 mm from the turnedn 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 wrappect automatically over the material edges. Sew the bias tape on with the above mentioned prograr' era program of your own selection Straight mate nto edges ame the simplest to hind (Fig 2) This type of stitch is suitable for stretch fabrics First fold the hem to the desired width. Adjust the neertle position as described ahove (Fig 2b1. • Then start hemming, following the ntructions given above F 70 7-

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nmg
-
(fJ
00
K35
0A
Fold
ready
made
bias
binding
lengthwise
and
shape-precs
Push
the
folded
binding
over
the
fabric
edge
and
baste
it
in
place,
if
required
Then
sew
if
on
with
straight
stitches
(Fig
1).
Edge-binding
with
the
binder
Sewing
foot
Binder
(special
accessoiy)
Pro
gram
00
Stitch
length:
2.5
mm,
(Fig.
a)
or
Program
10
Stitch
width
25
mm
Stitch
length
I
5
nan,
(Fig
hi
Of
Program:
44
Pattern
length
10
Fig.
C)
Bias
tape
wirlth’
24
to
26
cnn
Remove
wing
font
and
screw
on
binder
Insert
the
bias
tape
in
the
scroll
of
th
hinder
and
pull
it
out
to
the
rear
Set
the
hinder
in
such
a
way
that
the
needle
enters
1
to
1
5
mm
from
the
turnedn
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
wrappect
automatically
over
the
material
edges.
Sew
the
bias
tape
on
with
the
above
mentioned prograr’
era
program
of
your
own
selection
Straight
mate
no
t
edges
ame
the
simplest
to
hind
(Fig
2)
F
/
r%
Blind
stitch
Fold
the
previoucty
overcast
raw
edge
over
to
form
a
hem
of
the
desired
wirtth
and
baste
about
05
cm
from
the
fahric
edge
Place
the
fabric
under the
bl’nrtstitch
foot
and
sew,
making
sure
he
folded
fabric
edge
runs
along
edge
guide
“B”
of
the
blindstitch
foot
(Fig.
1
4-
2a1.
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
seamen
a
piece
of
scrap
material
first
Then
proceed
as
described
above
(Fig
2)
Elastic-blind
stitch
Ifor
elastic
materials)
This
type
of
stitch
is
suitable
for
stretch
fabrics
First
fold
the
hem
to
the
desired
width.
Adjust
the
neertle
position
as
described
ahove
(Fig
2b1.
Then
start
hemming,
following
the
ntructions
given
above
/
II
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mliii
7’
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I
Itli
II
I
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Binding
edges
with
non-woven
tape
‘3
‘3
i3
3
prog
16
KK
a
-w-
b
(I
—3
3
C
2a
proq
--
17
21
—3
±
F
70
7-