Pfaff creative 1473 Owner's Manual - Page 106

etermining, bartack, Adapting, buttonhole, length

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11 1 111111111111h1 11111111li1111 a clIlIIIIHIfIIltlHIlIllIlIUIHlh!IlllHhIlHIhIllIllhlllllllll 6c )etermining the bartack semi-automatic) you wish to determine the bartack in a pro irammed buttonhole, press "tie-off/buttonhole" .ey 19 (Fig. 5). A dash flashes in display 21 at the ight side of program 154a, b, or c (Fig. 4). The nachine now sews slowly just before the end of he second seam. When both seams are the same sngth, press key 19 again. The bartack is now ewn and tied off. you wish to sew the next buttonhole fully auto natically, press key 19 again. (Sewing sequence s described on page 96). The flashing dash will hen have disappeared. 8 Adapting the buttonhole seam length A garment may consist of different numbers of fabric plies, e.g. the buttonhole strip may consist of three plies and the collar stand of six - owing to the folded seam edge. In this case it is necessary to program the buttonhole for varying numbers of fabric plies in order to maintain the same button hole length as on the three-ply buttonhole strip. Note: For sewing buttonholes on knitted or very thin materials we recommend sewing foot No. 1 A and dual feed. Iote: you interrupt sewing at the reduced sewing peed by releasing the foot control, the machine vill return to the normal speed when you start ewing again. When you are working in the bartack determining node and have selected bartack design "a", you ave to press the "tie-off/buttonhole" key when he second buttonhole seam has reached the econd to last mark of the buttonhole foot. Obser 'ance of this always ensures correct finishing of he bartack. 97

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a
6c
)etermining
the
bartack
semi-automatic)
you
wish
to
determine
the
bartack
in
a
pro
irammed
buttonhole,
press
“tie-off/buttonhole”
.ey
19
(Fig.
5).
A
dash
flashes
in
display
21
at
the
ight
side
of
program
154a,
b,
or
c
(Fig.
4).
The
nachine
now
sews
slowly
just
before
the
end
of
he
second
seam.
When
both
seams
are
the
same
sngth,
press
key
19
again.
The
bartack
is
now
ewn
and
tied
off.
you
wish
to
sew
the
next
buttonhole
fully
auto
natically,
press
key
19
again.
(Sewing
sequence
s
described
on
page
96).
The
flashing
dash
will
hen
have
disappeared.
Iote:
you
interrupt
sewing
at
the
reduced
sewing
peed
by
releasing
the
foot
control,
the
machine
vill
return
to
the
normal
speed
when
you
start
ewing
again.
When
you
are
working
in
the
bartack
determining
node
and
have
selected
bartack
design
“a”,
you
ave
to
press
the
“tie-off/buttonhole”
key
when
he
second
buttonhole
seam
has
reached
the
econd
to
last
mark
of
the
buttonhole
foot.
Obser
‘ance
of
this
always
ensures
correct
finishing
of
he
bartack.
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Adapting
the
buttonhole
seam
length
A
garment
may
consist
of
different
numbers
of
fabric
plies,
e.g.
the
buttonhole
strip
may
consist
of
three
plies
and
the
collar
stand
of
six
owing
to
the
folded
seam
edge.
In
this
case
it
is
necessary
to
program
the
buttonhole
for
varying
numbers
of
fabric
plies
in
order
to
maintain
the
same
button
hole
length
as
on
the
three-ply
buttonhole
strip.
Note:
For
sewing
buttonholes
on
knitted
or
very
thin
materials
we
recommend
sewing
foot
No.
1
A
and
dual
feed.
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