Pfaff creative 7570 Owner's Manual - Page 153

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Bias tape binder j Binding with giving fabric bias tape is a very easy method of edges a smooth and neat appearance. For this you need unfolded bias tape about 24 mm (one inch) wide. J • Remove the foot holder with the sewing foot and screw on the binder. • Cut the beginning of the bias tape at a diagonal. • Push the tape into the scroll of the binder and pull out to the back. j • Adjust the binder so that the needle enters at about 1-1.5 mm (1/16") from the folded-in edge of the bias tape. This can also be achieved j by changing the needle position. • Stitch a few centimetres (about an inch) along the bias tape. J • Insert the edge to be bound into the slot of the binder. The raw edge must be placed between the bias tape edges. The bias tape encloses the raw edge automatically during sewing. Tip: You can obtain an additional effect by using zigzag stitches or fancy stitches. Program: 00 Stitch length: 2.5 j Tension: 3-5 4 a U, U, aU C C -C 151

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Bias
tape
binder
Binding
with
bias
tape
is
a
very
easy
method
of
j
giving
fabric
edges
a
smooth
and
neat
appearance.
For
this
you
need
unfolded
bias
tape
about
24
mm
(one
inch)
wide.
J
Remove
the
foot
holder
with
the
sewing
foot
and
screw
on
the
binder.
Cut
the
beginning
of
the
bias
tape
at
a
diagonal.
Push
the
tape
into
the
scroll
of
the
binder
and
pull
out
to
the
back.
j
Adjust
the
binder
so
that
the
needle
enters
at
about
1-1.5
mm
(1/16”)
from
the
folded-in
edge
of
the
bias
tape.
This
can
also
be
achieved
j
by
changing
the
needle
position.
Stitch
a
few
centimetres
(about
an
inch)
along
the
bias
tape.
J
Insert
the
edge
to
be
bound
into
the
slot
of
the
binder.
The
raw
edge
must
be
placed
between
the
bias
tape
edges.
The
bias
tape
encloses
the
raw
edge
automatically
during
sewing.
Tip:
You
can
obtain
an
additional
effect
by
using
zigzag
stitches
or
fancy
stitches.
Program:
00
Stitch
length:
2.5
j
Tension:
3—5
4
a
U,
U,
U
a
C
C
-C
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