Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 104

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Zigzag stitch Program 02 With zigzag stitch 02, all edges can be serged easily. Make sure that while serging an edge the needle goes into the fabric and over the edge alternately. In program 32 the width of the zigzag stitch changes from the right needle position on. It you press the key" ' the stitch width changes starting from the left needle position, e.g. for eyelet embroidery and cording work. 4 .t 0 rrs J L.. 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 one 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 blind stitch foot no. 3 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. 102 If the stitch punctures are visible on the face side, stop B must be regulated with regulating screw A.

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With
zigzag
stitch
02,
all
edges
can
be
serged
easily.
Make
sure
that
while
serging
an
edge
the
needle
goes
into
the
fabric
and
over
the
edge
alternately.
In
program
32
the
width
of
the
zigzag
stitch
changes
from
the
right
needle
position
on.
It
you
press
the
key”
the
stitch
width
changes
starting
from
the
left
needle
position,
e.g.
for
eyelet
embroidery
and
cording
work.
.t
0
rrs
J
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
one
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
blind
stitch
foot
no.
3
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.
If
the
stitch
punctures
are
visible
on
the
face
side,
stop
B
must
be
regulated
with
regulating
screw
A.
Zigzag
stitch
Program
02
4
L..
102