Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 55
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r Is 1iUiiII1tmI1iHflUUnh1Ii1 -: ,44*44•4 2- Hem stitching As the iflust rations show, hemtitchinq can be used in different ways, both as an edge reinforce went and as a fancy effect on table linen or cloth ng articles "Ladder" hem-stitching prog f 96 - -3+ 2A Stitch width 2 mm Thread embroidering/da,ning thread Needle normal needle, size 80 In the same way as in hand hem stitching, threads are drawn out of the fabric at the required width Stitch the fabric edges with the prograrrr descri bed above The needle must penetrate very closely to the edge where the threads were drawn When sewing the second seam, ensure that the cross threads are always tied off parallel (Fig 11. Hem-stitching turned-in hem edges prog -- - (J I 96 -- -3+ 2A - Stitch width 2 mm Thread.- ernbroidering/darning thread To ham-stitch a furned4n 1-em edge tFig 4). first draw the number of fabric threads for the requi red hem-stitch width Place the hem breakline against the edge where the threads are drawn and tack it in place Now secure the hem using the above-mentioned program R 3 Hem-stitching with wing needle prog ( -- 97 98 L -3+ 2A Thread: e,nbroidering/darning thread Needle: wing needle For this work, four threads are drawn, five threads are left in, then a further four threads drawn. Oversew the five threads left in the fabric using pro gram 97 or 98 (Figs. 2 and 3). Hem-stitching as an edge finish made with the wing needle prog -j -- ((J J 98 -3-1- OA lhread: embroidering/darning thread Needle: wing needle This edge finish is used on very light and thin fabrics. Itis particularly well suited for valances, flounces and frills or for finishing edges. For this sewing job no threads must be drawn out of the fabric. Sew at sewing foot width along the fabric edge, using the edge of the sewing foot as a guide. Then carefully trim the excess material along the hemstitching with a small scissors (Fig 5). 4 111 w- -