Pfaff creative 7510 Owner's Manual - Page 96

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Sewing in zippers Prog. 00 There are different ways to sew in zippers. For skirts we recommend the zipper concealed on both sides, for ladies' or mens' trousers, the zipper concealed on one side. Several types of zippers are available at retail outlets. We recommend metal zippers for strong fabrics such as jeans. For all other materials we recommend a plastic zipper. For all types of zippers it is important to sew close to the teeth of the zipper. This is why the zipper foot can be engaged on the left or the right side of the sewing-foot holder. Additionally, you can set the needle so that it enters close to the edge of the zipper teeth by using one of the Creative's 1 9 needle positions. If the foot is engaged right the needle must only be moved to the right If the foot is engaged left the needle must only be moved to the left Inserting zippers concealed on both sides • Attach the zipper foot on the right side. • Baste the zipper on and place it under the sewing foot so that the teeth run at the side of the foot Bring the needle into the desired, right hand position. • Sew in half of the zipper, leave the needle in the material, raise the sewing foot and zip the zipper closed. • Now you can sew the rest of the seam to the end of the zipper and stitch the crosswise seam. C 93

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Prog.
00
There
are
different ways
to
sew
in
zippers.
For
skirts
we
recommend
the
zipper
concealed
on
both
sides,
for
ladies’
or
mens’
trousers,
the
zipper
concealed
on
one
side.
Several
types
of
zippers are
available
at
retail
outlets.
We
recommend
metal
zippers
for
strong
fabrics
such
as
jeans.
For
all
other
materials
we
recommend
a
plastic
zipper.
For
all
types
of
zippers
it
is
important
to
sew
close
to
the
teeth
of
the
zipper.
This
is
why
the
zipper
foot
can
be
engaged
on
the
left
or
the
right
side
of
the
sewing-foot
holder.
Additionally,
you
can
set
the
needle
so
that
it
enters
close
to
the
edge
of
the
zipper
teeth
by
using
one
of
the
Creative’s
1
9
needle
positions.
If
the
foot
is
engaged
right
the
needle
must
only
be
moved
to
the
right
If
the
foot
is
engaged
left
the needle
must
only
be
moved to
the
left
Attach
the
zipper
foot
on
the
right
side.
Baste
the zipper
on
and
place
it
under
the
sewing
foot
so
that
the
teeth
run
at
the
side
of
the
foot
Bring
the needle
into
the
desired,
right
hand
position.
Sew
in
half
of
the
zipper,
leave
the needle
in
the
material,
raise
the
sewing
foot
and
zip
the
zipper
closed.
Now
you
can
sew
the rest
of
the
seam
to
the end
of
the
zipper and
stitch
the
crosswise
seam.
C
Sewing
in
zippers
Inserting
zippers
concealed
on
both
sides
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