Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 14

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Utility stitch programs 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 U Program No. Description 33 Open overlock stitch Application Elastic serging seam. Width u to mm 7.5 34 Overlock stitch With edge thread, also suitable on terry cloth for hemming and as assembly seam. Light-knit fabric patching stitch For sewing and patching light knit wear (underwear etc.) 75 36 Closed overlock stitch For sewing decorative seams over hem edges while protecting the material. 6 37 Pullover stitch Elastic assembly and serging seam for open-knit fabric and jersey. 75 38 Overlock stitch For sewing and serging in one operation. 7.5 Cover stitch To sew together terry cloth, jersey and to sew on patches. (Flat seam with double edge securing). 9 40 Linen buttonhole of 7.0-44 mm For sewing buttonholes on linen. Note: When processing knit wear or very thin woven fabrics we recommend sewing foot No. 1 a and Dual Feed for buttonhole sewing. 41 Stretch buttonhole, enforced For buttonholes on open-knit fabrics. 5.5 42 Stretch buttonhole For buttonholes on stretch materials (jersey etc.) 5.5 Round buttonhole with tapered bar For buttonholes in leisure wear and trousers. 7 Round buttonhole '4 with lengthwise tack For buttonholes in light-weight outer wear. 7 Round buttonhole with cross bar For buttonholes in heavy-weight outer wear. Note: When processing knit wear or very thin woven fabrics we recommend sewing foot No. 1 a and Dual Feed for buttonhole sewing. 46 Eyelet buttonhole with tapered bar For buttonholes in jeans, trousers and sports wear. 8.5 Eyelet buttonhole with lengthwise bar For buttonholes in outer wear, lady's suits, coats etc. 8.5 48 Eyelet buttonhole with cross bar For buttonholes in outer wear that is wxposed to particular stress. 8.5 10

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Utility
stitch
programs
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
U
Width
u
Program
Description
Application
No.
to
mm
33
Open
overlock
stitch
Elastic
serging
seam.
7.5
34
Overlock
stitch
With
edge
thread,
also
suitable
on
terry
cloth
for
hemming
and
as
assembly seam.
Light-knit
fabric
For
sewing
and
patching
light
knit
wear
75
patching
stitch
(underwear
etc.)
36
Closed
For
sewing
decorative
seams
over hem
edges
6
overlock
stitch
while
protecting
the
material.
37
Pullover
stitch
Elastic
assembly
and
serging
seam
75
for
open-knit
fabric
and
jersey.
38
Overlock
stitch
For
sewing
and
serging
in
one
operation.
7.5
To
sew
together
terry
cloth,
jersey
and
to
Cover
stitch
sew
on
patches.
(Flat
seam
with
9
double
edge
securing).
For
sewing
buttonholes
on
linen.
Linen
buttonhole
Note:
When
processing
knit
wear
or
very
thin
40
of
7.0-44
mm
woven
fabrics
we
recommend
sewing
foot
No.
1
a
and
Dual
Feed
for
buttonhole
sewing.
41
Stretch
buttonhole,
enforced
For
buttonholes
on
open-knit
fabrics.
5.5
42
Stretch
buttonhole
For
buttonholes
on
stretch
materials
(jersey
etc.)
5.5
Round
buttonhole
For
buttonholes
in
leisure
wear
and
trousers.
7
with
tapered
bar
Round
buttonhole
For
buttonholes
in
light-weight
outer
wear.
7
‘4
with
lengthwise
tack
For
buttonholes
in
heavy-weight
outer
wear.
Round
buttonhole
Note:
When
processing
knit
wear
or
very
thin
with
cross
bar
woven
fabrics
we
recommend
sewing
foot
No.
1
a
and
Dual
Feed
for
buttonhole
sewing.
46
Eyelet
buttonhole
For
buttonholes
in
jeans,
trousers
and
8.5
with
tapered
bar
sports
wear.
Eyelet
buttonhole
For
buttonholes
in
outer
wear,
lady’s
suits,
8.5
with
lengthwise
bar
coats
etc.
48
Eyelet
buttonhole
For
buttonholes
in
outer
wear
that
is
8.5
with
cross
bar
wxposed
to
particular
stress.
10