Pfaff creative 1475CD Manual part 2

Pfaff creative 1475CD Manual

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    0 Binding edges with the hemmer prog - [1 00 I 3-5 7 Hemmer foot Hemming secures the fabric edge against fraying and produces a neat and durable edge. Begin by folding the fabric edge by approx. 1/ inch and placing the folded edge under the hemmer foot. Lower the foot and secure the hem in
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    3 Binding edges with the roll hemmer * Roll hemmer (special accessory) Use the roll hemmer foot for hemming nylon, tn cot and chiffon. Begin by stretching the fabric to I see which way the edge curls. This is the side to which the hem must be rolled. Draw the fabric into the hemmer scroll with the
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    line for the shirring seams on the face side of the fabric. Sew the first seam straight and carefully During sewing, pull the fabric taut a little with your hands, because with .). The next two or three seams can be sewn at about sewing-foot width. Finally take hold of all underthreads and pull on
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    an elastic thread around the needle. lnserl elastic thread in the groove of the sewing fo use. Lower the sewing foot and sew a numb seams at about foot width. Make sure thai elastic thread is not pierced during sewing an not stretch it. Finally, pull the threads with hand, and determine the amount
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    material to be gathered always moves under the foot and the smooth outer fabric in the foot cutout (Fig. 1). Lightly stretch the outer fabric during sewing; by this means you determine the degree of gathering. How to disengage the foot: Raise the presser bar lifter. Disengage the
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    thread: elastic thread, (wind tension- free on bobbin) Needle thread: sewing thread For sewing with elastic threads we recommend buying an additional bobbin case. Since elastic threads are much thicker than an ordinary bobbin thread, the tension on the bobbin case has to be decreased. The higher the
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    then at the right sewir foot side. Allow the edge of the material to sewn to enter next to the red edge guide. Durir sewing, the thread is placed over wire "C". By th means you will receive a beautiful smooth sea (Fig. 2). For change of needle position for zigzag stitc see
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    between the lips of the new elastic tape and pin it on. Sew the elastic tape on with the elastic stitch. Then overstitch the closed elastic feeding over cro: seams, belt loops, etc., we recommend to suppc the sewing foot with a correspondingly thk piece of fabric (see page 55). Bartacks prog
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    , very durable and suitable for many different materials. The Pfaff Creative 1475 offers a selection of dif ferent elastic closing and serging seams be sewn on with the above-mentioned programs in a wearresistant manner. Sewing neck cutouts: Measure the require width, close the stand at the correct
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    foot (special accessory) ' Needle: 70 or 80 Fashioned knit parts can easily be sewn together with the closed overlock stitch. To obtain II -- H 3-5 I 3j Stitch length: 3.0 mm Place the raw edges under the sewing foot, as shown in Fig. 2. Make sure the needle stitches just J beyond the fabric
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    Overedge stitch prog 147 -_- ' L___ 3-5j0A With the overlock stitch it is possible to make decorative hem edges. Fold the fabric to the reverse side, secure the hem or facing with pins and, as Figs. 1 and 2 show, overcast the open edge. Honeycomb stitch The honeycomb stitch is especially
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    E'astic stitch or overedge stitch prog (3 -- 1147[KK L OA Overlap the material edges by 1 5 cm and over stitch each edge with: • Program 13a • Stitch length 0.5 mm (Fig. 2) or as shown by Fig. 1 • Program 147 • Stitch width 4.5 mm • Stitch length 3.0 mm Overstitch the raw edge in such a way
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    . a) or Program: 10 Stitch width: 2.5 mm Stitch length: 1.5 mm, (Fig. b) or Program: 44 Pattern length: 10 (Fig. c) Bias tape width: 24 to 26 mm Remove sewing foot and screw on binder. Insert the bias tape in the scroll of the binder and pull it out to the rear. Set the binder
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    cm from the fabric edge. Place the fabric under the blindstitch foot and sew, making sure the folded fabric edge runs along edge guide "B" of the blindstitch foot (Fig. 1 + 2a). Before you start described above (Fig. 2b). • Then start hemming, following the instructions given above. -J Th< 2a
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    of fabric is pinned on the face side and the fabric edge oversewn with the selected stitch To make the patch more durable you can sew a second seam at sewingfoot width from the first Afterwards cut off the damaged material on the inside (Fig. 2) Darning torn fabrics prog - - 13a15 KK (ci
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    of the darning seam is now memorized in the computer. The Pfaff Creative then automa tically stitches over the damaged area. I The programmed darn size can then be repeated as often as required. In darning program 159, the machine will stitch over the damaged area also crosswise after pres sing key
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    arning with straight stitch prog 00 eed dog: lowered °resser bar litter: in darning position Sewing thread: embroidery and darning thread Darning position (Fig. 1): Lower presser bar lifter "A", pushing For mending you can clamp the damaged part of the fabric in an embroidery hoop.
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    L Feed dog: lowered Presser bar litter: in darning position (see page 84) I Sewing thread: Embroidery and darning thread, wool Draw the wool thread through the needle hole of the darning foot and into the thread guide (Fig. 1). Place the wool thread under the darning foot. I Start at the
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    along the righthand edge of the foot (Fig. 3). By changing the needle position (see page 61) the zipper can be stitched in at a narrow depth. Sew about half the seam at the required depth, leave the needle down in the material, raise the zipper foot and close the zipper (Fig. 4). Then
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    zipper chain (Fig. 2). Open the zipper: Attach the edge guide and adjust it so that its finger moves along the fabric edge (Fig. 3). Shortly before you reach the end of the seam, leave the needle down in the material, raise the sewing foot and close the zipper. Then lower the foot again
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    mm and a buttonhole width of 4 mm appear in the display. Select the length of the but tonhole using stitch-length keys 7 (Fig. 1). The machine will automatically sew the selected but tonhole. Before beginning the buttonhole pull the runner of the buttonhole foot fully to the front. For the following
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    in a programmed buttonhole, press "tie-off/button ] hole" key 19 (Fig. 2) A dash flashes in display 21 (Fig 3) to the right of program 18. The machine now sews slowly just before the end of the second seam When both seams are the same length, press key 19 again. The bartack is now sewn
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    of 22mm and a buttonhole width of 4.5mm appear in the display. Select the length of the buttonhole with stitchlength keys 7 (Fig. 1). The machine will automati cally sew the selected buttonhole. Before beginning the buttonhole pull the runner of the buttonhole foot fully to the front. Changing the
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    2) Now. only the upper left segment of the buttonhole symbol is flashing (Fig. 3). The machine then automatically sews the first bartack and the return seam (Fig. 2b). Shortly before the end of the seam the machine sews slowly, stitch by stitch, in order to draw attention to the last bartack. One
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    A and dual feed. If the buttonhole seams do not coincide, press "tie-off/buttonhole" key 19 to switch from fully automatic to semi-automatic during sewing; one segment flashes (Fig. 3) and you can determine - your own second bartack. When key 19 is pressed again the buttonhole pro grammed before is
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    buttonhole width of 4.5mm appear in the display. Select the required length of buttonhole with stitch-length keys 7 (Fig. 1). The machine automatically sews the selected buttonhole. Before beginning the buttonhole pull the runner of the buttonhole foot fully to the front. Correcting a buttonhole If
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    buttonhole, press "tie-off/button j hole" key 19 (Fig. 7). A dash then flashes in display 21 (Fig. 6) at the right side of program 151. The machine now sews slowly just before the end of the second seam. When both seams are the same length, press key 19 again. The bartack is now sewn
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    2). Now, only the upper left segment of the buttonhole symbol is flashing (Fig 3). The machine then automatically sews the first bartack and the return seam (Fig 2b) Shortly before the end of the seam the machine sews slowly, stitch by stitch, in order to draw attention to the last bartack. One zig
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    pressing 'pattern start" turn key out well, cancel it by 26 and sew it again. Adapting the buttonhole seam lengths with the balance keys With " keys 5 the left buttonhole sear length can be adapted to the right one. Sew a sample buttonhole first. Example: If the left seam is too short (Fig.
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    on page 100). The flashing dash will then disappear. F ii fl prog o 4 rrre \ Note: If you interrupt sewing at the reduced sewing speed by releasing the foot control, the machine will return to normal speed when you start sewing again. For programmable stretch buttonholes see next page.
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    the "tie-off/buttonhole" key 19 Now, only the upper left segment of tonhole symbol is flashing (Fig. machine then automatically sews the (Fig. 2). the but 3). The first bar- tbsaleocfwkolryea,nsdtthitetchheenbdyrestoutfirtncshe,saeimnamotrhd(eeFrigmt.oa2cdbhr)ai.nweSahsotetrewtlnys tion to the
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    dual feed. If the buttonhole seams do not coincide, press "tie-off/buttonhole" key 19 to switch from fully J automatic to semi-automatic during sewing; one [ segment flashes (Fig. 3) and you can determine J your own second bartack. When key 19 is pressed again the buttonhole pro grammed before
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    [ Various buttonhole bartacks Round buttonholes be sewn with three and eyelet buttonholes can different bartack designs. Round buttonhole or with wedge tack Program 153 a This bartack design is very suitable for buttonholes in trousers and casual wear Round buttonhole or with lengthwise
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    of 22mm and a buttonhole width of 4.5mm appear in the display. Select the length of the buttonhole with stitchlength keys 7 (Fig. 1). The machine will automati cally sew the selected buttonhole. Before beginning the buttonhole pull the runner of the buttonhole foot fully to the front. Adapting the
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    machine now sews slowly sewing again. When you are working in the bartack-determining mode and have selected bartack design "a", you have to press the "tie-off/buttonhole" key when the second buttonhole seam has reached the mark next to the last one on the buttonhole foot. Observing this instruction
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    stitch-length keys 7 (Fig. 1). mm but The machine will automatically sew the selected but tonhole. Before beginning the buttonhole pull the " keys 5 the left buttonhole sea. length can be adapted to the right one. Sew a sample buttonhole first. Example: If the left seam is too short (Fig. 8d
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    machine now sews sewing again. ] When you are working in the bartack-determining mode and have selected bartack design "a", you have to press the "tie-off/buttonhole" key when the second buttonhole seam has reached the mark next to the last one on the buttonhole foot. Observing this instruction
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    (Fig. 5). • • Ppulallcethtehebfuatbtorinchuonlederrunthneersefwulilnygtofotoht,e trot • and lower the sewing foot. Before you start sewing press 'slow sewinc key 16 (Fig. 6). • • Sew the first buttonhole seam. When the machine starts to sew slowly beginning of the curve), take the gimp
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    with stems Place a match or toothpick on the button be tween the two holes and sew the button on a described (Fig. 3) Then remove the match, pull th button up and wrap the stems with the needle and bobbin threads drawn between fabric ani button, and tie off the thread ends (Figs. 4, 5). To
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    used. For thicker materials, the cording grooves, the large cording tongue foot with 5 and the re quired twin needle are used. If you wish to sew several cordings another, use the grooves of the (Fig. 2). For greater spacings we beside each cording foot recommend using the edge
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    and bobbin thread to the rear under the cording foot. Move the detachable work support against the machine. Choose a gimp thread of the same colour as the outer fabric. Narrow pleats prog 11 L0 Needle: 130/705-H, size 80 Iron the first fold line and stitch at the required width. Prepare and sew
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    out the desigr iron on a fusible backing. This reinforces the mate rial, makes it easier to cut, and prevents frayinc Pin on the design and sew along the edges of th design with dense, narrow zigzag stitches. Fc cording underlay reverse fabric side with paper. I this way, a good-looking seam is
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    the traced seam line. For each subsequent seam, have the guide run along the preceding line of stitching (Fig. 1). Quilts are also very attractive on patterned mate rials. Preparation of the material is the same as describ ed above. Just sew around the contours and you have a very beautiful piece of
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    on at a narrow margin with straight stitch. The material underneath the lace is cut open in the middle and ironed to the sides. Second workstep Sew over the lace edge on both sides with small, dense zigzag-stitches from the face side. Cut off the excess material on the reverse side
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    , blouses and other garments with embroidery motifs made on your Pfaff Creative. Transfer the pattern onto the face side of the fabric Always place paper under the material before you start sewing. prog jJ -- 06 62 65 127 E -3+ 2A Sewing thread: Embroidery or darning thread Motif 1 is sewn
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    following programs: Center motif: 104 Side motif: 53 First workstep: center motif • Select program 104. • Sew the programmed stitch pattern. Second workstep: side motifs • Select program 53. • Sew the programmed stitch pattern along - both sides of the center motif. The second side motif can
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    : center motif • Select program 39. • Needle in down position. • Sew the programmed stitch pattern. Shortly before you reach the end of the seam mm. • Press key 27 "single pattern". • Press key 15 "needle down". • Sew the heart motif and, with the needle down turn the material so that the tip of the
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    Fancy seams in leather prog * Teflon sewing foot (special accessories) Thread: embroidery/darning thread Needle: 130/705 H-LR, size 80 Since leather is also po to use zigzag stitch or some other program double seam. This method of sewing is comi used for joining parts of different colors patchwork).
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    provides nice trimming, especially on sheer, soft materials. Fold over the fabric edge once along the line which is to be decorated. During sewing, the blindstitches draw in the fabric edge at regular intervals, thus producing a shelledge effect. The stronger the needle thread ten sion, the more
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    until you find the one most suit able. The wings are best sewn in circular seams, working from the outside inwards. Second workstep (body) • Sew the body as shown in the illustration (Fig. 1). Flower I prog - I?F 06 62 63 E -3+ 2 Trace the pattern of the flower on the fabric the petals
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    Stitch the fabric edges with the program indica ed above. The needle must penetrate very closely to th edge where the threads were drawn. Whe sewing the second seam, make sure the cro5 threads are always tied off parallel (Fig. 1). Hem-stitching turned-in hem edges J 3 + HJ prog -- Stitch width
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    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
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    popular ornamentation. The patterns illustrated can be made on your Pfaff Creative in a very short time by combining all kinds of Program: 117 • Stitch width: 5.0 mm • Press the "single pattern key. • Sew the leaf motifs slightly curved, starting a the stem. Fourth workstep: eyelets • Program: 156
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    mirroring Feed dog: lowered Presser bar lifter: in darning position (page Sewing thread: embroidery and darning thread Fitting the eyeletting plate: Insert the the pin. The fabric must fit tightly around the pin. Draw the bobbin thre and hold it for the first few stitches (set pr bar lifter
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