Pfaff creative 7550 Owner's Manual - Page 115

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-I !m a 4;: , ,. z1 / /.. / / I I / Blind stitch Blind stitch 04 is best suited for invisible hems; sewing by hand is unnecessary. • Serge the edge of the hem. • Fold the edge inwards by the hem width. • Now unfold the hem again so that the hem edge protrudes by about 1 cm (1/2 inch), • Now place the fabric under the sewing foot so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. • When the needle enters the crease line it must only pick up one fibre of the fabric. Elastic blind stitch Prog. 05 This special blind stitch is particularly suitable for elastic materials. It is not necessary to serge the fabric edge because of the integrated zigzag stitch. • For instructions see description on the left. Ia L;ft - vø 4' ,_#.. Stretch triple straight stitch TIP: If you wish to topstitch a collar edge with Prog. 01 program 01, use the functions "needle down" and 4 This program is used for sewing all seams where great strength is needed, e.g. inside trouser seams. The heavier the fabric, the longer the stitch length you need. "single pattern". Do not press the single pattern key until you reach the last stitch before the corner. The machine thus stops after the stitch, and the needle stays in the material. Now turn the fabric and switch off the "single pattern" key. II I 116

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4’
,_#..
Blind
stitch
04
is
best
suited
for
invisible
hems;
sewing
by
hand
is
unnecessary.
Serge
the edge
of
the
hem.
Fold
the edge
inwards
by
the
hem width.
Now
unfold
the
hem
again
so
that
the
hem
edge
protrudes
by
about
1
cm
(1/2
inch),
Now
place
the
fabric
under
the
sewing foot
so
that
the
crease
line
runs along
edge
guide
B.
When
the
needle
enters
the crease
line
it
must
only
pick
up
one
fibre of
the
fabric.
This
program
is
used
for
sewing
all
seams
where
4
great strength
is
needed,
e.g. inside
trouser
seams.
The
heavier
the
fabric,
the
longer
the
stitch
length
you
need.
Elastic
blind
stitch
Prog.
05
This
special
blind
stitch
is
particularly
suitable
for
elastic
materials.
It
is
not
necessary
to
serge
the
fabric
edge
because
of
the
integrated
zigzag
stitch.
For
instructions
see
description
on
the
left.
TIP:
If
you
wish
to
topstitch
a
collar
edge
with
program
01,
use
the
functions
“needle
down”
and
“single
pattern”.
Do
not
press
the
single
pattern
key
until
you
reach
the
last
stitch
before
the
corner.
The
machine
thus
stops
after
the
stitch,
and
the
needle
stays
in
the
material.
Now
turn
the
fabric
and
switch
off
the
“single
pattern”
key.
—I
!m
a
4;:
,
,.
z1
/
/..
/
/
I
I
/
Blind
stitch
L;ft
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
Prog.
01
Ia
I
I
I
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