Pfaff creative 2124 Owner's Manual - Page 71

Keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread, Sewing on buttons - No 0

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Sewing Keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread Insert the buttonhole guide. Place the center of a length of gimp cord over the metal hook extending from the center front of the buttonhole foot. Pass the cord ends under the foot and pull up into the right and left guides on the back of the presser foot. Snap on the buttonhole foot and pull it backward as far as the second red mark. Before starting to sew, press the "needle down" button. Sew the right side of the buttonhole. After the machine sews the first few stitches of the curved end pull the gimp cords down from the metal hook. Warning: The presser foot must not be raised from the fabric surface! Pull the gimp cord on the left towards the rear until the loop is just in front of the needle. Carefully sew the curve, guiding the gimp cord under the stitching. After sewing the curve, thread the gimp cords into a needle and pull them to the wrong side of the garment. Tie the gimp cords and cut off excess cord. Sewing on buttons - No 0 With Button sewing program 0 you can easily sew on two and four-hole buttons. • Remove the presser foot and lower the feed dog. (Make sure the IDT is disengaged.) • Mark the button position on your fabric. Place the button on the marked fabric. • Turn the hand wheel towards you and position the button so the needle enters the left hole in the button. • Lower the presser foot lifter. The button will be held in place by the shank of the foot. Turn the hand wheel to make sure the needle also enters the right hole of the button. YOu may need to adjust the needle swing with the width +/buttons. • Continue sewing on the button. The machine will complete the program for you. Tip! Use the optional Sew on Button Foot for easy optimal results. 4:15

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Sewing
4:15
Keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread
Insert the buttonhole guide. Place the center of a length of gimp
cord over the metal hook extending from the center front of the
buttonhole foot. Pass the cord ends under the foot and pull up
into the right and left guides on the back of the presser foot.
Snap on the buttonhole foot and pull it backward as far as the
second red mark.
Before starting to sew, press the "needle down" button.
Sew the right side of the buttonhole.
After the machine sews the first few stitches of the curved end
pull the gimp cords down from the metal hook.
Warning
: The presser foot must not be raised from the fabric surface!
Pull the gimp cord on the left towards the rear until the loop is
just in front of the needle. Carefully sew the curve, guiding the
gimp cord under the stitching.
After sewing the curve, thread the gimp cords into a needle and
pull them to the wrong side of the garment. Tie the gimp cords
and cut off excess cord.
Sewing on buttons – No 0
With Button sewing program 0
you can easily sew on two and
four-hole buttons.
Remove the presser foot and lower the feed dog. (Make sure
the IDT is disengaged.)
Mark the button position on your fabric. Place the button
on the marked fabric.
Turn the hand wheel towards you and position the button so
the needle enters the left hole in the button.
Lower the presser foot lifter. The button will be held in
place by the shank of the foot. Turn the hand wheel to make
sure the needle also enters the right hole of the button.
YOu may need to adjust the needle swing with the width +/-
buttons.
Continue sewing on the button. The machine will complete
the program for you.
Tip
! Use the optional Sew on Button Foot for easy optimal results.