Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 48
Cording, cording, tongue, thread, Narrow, pleats
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Cording sewn with gimp thread prog I (t L1 00 EL - 5+ o'nq lon a Needle: Double needle Lift the needle plate off and pass the gimp thread a through the round hole "A". After that re insert the needle plate Notch 'B" is the entry groove (Fig 1) Place the roll of gimp thread in front of the a machi no Place the beginninq of the gimp thread together with needle thread and bottom threads to the rear a under the cording foot. Move the detachable work support against the machine. Choose a a gimp thread of the same colour as the outer fahric. Cording Cording foot + cording tongue (special acces sory) prog -- R Narrow pleats praq C3 E1 00 KK 3-5 OA 00 5+ nnron loot Needle: Double needle Cording seams are especially popular as a deco ration on underwear, dresses, blouses. etc. Cording sewn with the cording tongue ER ER Needle 130/705-1-1, size 80 Iron the first fold line and stitch at the required width Prepareandstitchthefurtherfoldgroupsin the same manner (Fig 3) For stitching down wider pleats we recommend using the edge guide. Adjust the edge guide to the required width GuIde the material so that fold runs along the edge guide (See page 100) Cording is always sewn with two needle threads. Place a spool of thread on each spool pin and secure it in position with the corresponding unwinding disc Place one thread to the right, and 2 ER 2 the other to the lett of ddc "C" (Fig. 3a) Then con tinue threading the machine, as usual. Do not a twist the two threads. Thread each thread separa tely through thread guides and the needle eye (Fig 3h) F The thread tension should be adapted to every fabric type. The tighter the tension, the more pro minent the cording appears. Fig 1 shows how the F cording tongue is engaged For thin materials, the cording foot with 7 grooves, the small cording tongue and a double Fa needle of up to 2 mm are used. For thicker materials, the cording foot with 5 F grooves, the large cording tongue and the neces sary double needle are used. If you wish to sew several cordings beside each F another, ue the grnoves of the cording foot (Fiq 2) For greater distances we recommend ii' r Inn edge guide b F 96 3 97