Pfaff creative 1473 Owner's Manual - Page 53

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) asting seams nge foot, special accessory 10 i_iL_L_z i itch-width: 2 mm 9edle: 80 wing thread: Machine embroidery thread sting a a useful method of transferring seam es onto the fabric. st mark all contours with tailoring chalk on the p material ply. w along the marked lines with the fringe foot. hen all lines have been basted, pull the two bric plies apart to find the joining threads and it these through carefully, to avoid damage to e material. Basting stitches prog 1 L _9i Feed dog: lowered Sewing thread: normal sewing thread or basting thread For trying on a garment, we recommend securing the parts previously with basting stitches. Place the workpiece under the sewing foot. Sew one stitch. After that, pull the material by the required stitch length to the rear. Repeat this procedure until basting is completed. In order to avoid shift ing of the material plies during securing of pat terned materials, insert dress pins crosswise to the basting direction. Shifting of the material plies is thus largely avoided. Basting at 6 mm stitch length KKI-3 .LoJ ( L__p_ro_g _____- __ 00 Stitch length: 6 mm For this application do not lower the feed dog. Set the stitch length at 6 mm. Remove the basting thread after sewing. 49

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asting
seams
nge
foot,
special
accessory
10
i_iL_L_z
i
itch-width:
2
mm
9edle:
80
wing
thread:
Machine
embroidery
thread
sting
a
a
useful
method
of
transferring
seam
es
onto
the
fabric.
st
mark
all
contours
with
tailoring
chalk
on
the
p
material
ply.
w
along
the
marked
lines
with
the
fringe
foot.
hen
all
lines
have
been
basted,
pull
the
two
bric
plies
apart
to
find
the
joining
threads
and
it
these
through
carefully,
to
avoid
damage
to
e
material.
1
prog
L
_9i
Feed
dog:
lowered
Sewing
thread:
normal
sewing
thread
or
basting
thread
For
trying
on
a
garment,
we
recommend
securing
the
parts
previously
with
basting
stitches.
Place
the
workpiece
under
the
sewing
foot.
Sew
one
stitch.
After
that,
pull
the
material
by
the
required
stitch
length
to
the
rear.
Repeat
this
procedure
until
basting
is
completed.
In
order
to
avoid
shift
ing
of
the
material
plies
during
securing
of
pat
terned
materials,
insert
dress
pins
crosswise
to
the
basting
direction.
Shifting
of
the
material
plies
is
thus
largely
avoided.
Basting
at
6
mm
stitch
length
prog
L___________
(
00
KKI-3
Stitch
length:
6
mm
For
this
application
do
not
lower
the
feed
dog.
Set
the
stitch
length
at
6
mm.
Remove
the
basting
thread
after
sewing.
)
Basting
stitches
.LoJ
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