Pfaff hobby 1016 Owner's Manual

Pfaff hobby 1016 Manual

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    sewing machine hobby 1016 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment button 10 Reverse key 11 Connection bushing 12 Master switch 13 Detachable work support
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    P'ease fold this page open to simplify the under standing of this instruction manual when reading it. ndex on pages 4 - 5
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    manual is to follow. Before you start sew Thg, please take the time to read these instructions carefully. It is certainly time well spent, and is the best way to find out just what your machine can do and make full use of all its features. If you have any further questions, just ask your Pfaff
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    manufacturer. 14. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle, causing if to break. 15. Switch the sewing machine threading needle, changing off (0") needle, when making any adjustments in the needle area, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. such as 16
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    mainte- nance work or when changing mechanical parts or accessories, always disconnect the machine from the main power by unplugging the lead cord from the wall outlet, 3. The maximum permissible wattage for the sewing lamp is 15 watts. 4. An authorized PFAFF mechanic only must adjust the tension of
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    A Accessories and needles Accessory compartment B Bias tape binder Bobbin case Bobbin thread tension Buttonholes Buttons C Changing the needle Changing the sewing lamp Cleaning and oiling Control panel Cording foot hobby - Sewingforfun F 41 Feed dog, lowering 18 9 Felling foot 45 Foot control
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    N Needle charts Needle plate, removing Needle thread tension O Oiling the machine Optional accessories p Patchwork quilt Practical sewing Presser bar lifter o Quilt and patchwork foot R Repairing tears Reverse sewing Richelieu Roll hemming Ruffler hobby - Sewing for fun 47-48 51 22 50 39-40 21 15
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    hobby - Sewing for fun hobby 1016- Stitch chart Program 1 23 B 83 9 C, -"-"--" Name Buttonhole A3 A 42 A1 Straight stitch needle position middle Straight stitch needle position middle Straight stitch needle position middle
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    Operating the machine Bobbin winding Bobbin case Bobbin thread tension Changing the needle Changing the presser foot Control panel Detachable work support Drawing up the bobbin thread Electrical connection Free arm Lowering the feed dog Needle thread tension Presser bar lifter Reverse serging
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    from behind. Electrical connection Connect the plug of the foot pedal to the connection bushing (11) on the sew ing machine and the electrical socket. The sewing speed is regulated by press ing the foot pedal. For this sewing ma chine has to be used foot controller YC-482 or TJC-1 50. 220 V Master
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    the left and lift it out of the hole. Inserting the detachable work support Push the pins of the detachable work sup port (13) from the left fully into the holes provided. When inserting the detachable work sup port, make sure that it is flush with the free arm of the sewing machine. 9
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    (5) up and place a spool on it. Place the thread clockwise into the bobbin winder tension (2) and run it to the bobbin. Wind the thread clockwise around the bobbin several times. Turn the master switch (12) on and press the foot pedal. Let go of the thread after a few revolutions. As soon as the
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    the take-up lever (28). Wind the beginning of the thread several times around the bobbin in a clockwise direction. Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot pedal. Tip: While winding the bobbin, gently push down the front of the presser foot with your finger. Don't forget: After winding
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    of the fabric. The following is valid for general sewing work: Thread interlace is visible on the top side of the fabric: • The needle thread tension is too tight or the bobbin thread tension is too loose. • The thread tension must be corrected. Thread interlace is visible on the under side of the
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    a little to the right to increase the bobbin thread tension. Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch D and push the bobbin case fully onto pin E of the sewing hook. The bobbin case finger F must point into cutout G. Check: Pull the bobbin thread sharply. The bobbin case must not fall out of the hook
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    machine Threading the needle thread Switch off the master switch (1 2). Pull the spool holder (5) up and mount the thread. Raise the presser bar lifter (26). Turn the handwheel until the take-up lever (28) is at its highest position. Thread by following the steps A to E. Tip: All the thread guides
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    Operating the machine Threading the needle Thread the needle thread through the eye of the needle from the front to the back. Presser bar lifter The presser foot is raised and lowered with the presser bar lifter (26). I';
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    is at its highest posi tion and the bobbin thread has formed a loop. Pull the needle thread to draw up the 1 bobbin thread /L I Bobbin thread Close the hook cover (19) and pull the thread under the presser foot to the left. I I- Thread cutter Pull the thread from the back to the front over
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    the needle to its highest position. Press the front of the presser foot up and the rear of the presser foot down until it disengages from the presser foot holder (20). Attaching the presser foot Place the presser foot under the presser foot holder (20) so that when the presser bar lifter (26) is
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    the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as it will go. Hold the needle and tighten the fixing screw (23) firmly. Setting the neecile thread tension Set the required amount of the needle thread tension (3) using the markings on the tension dial. The normal setting for sewing is
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    Operating the machine - hobby 1016 Control panel All the sewing programs and control panel of your sewing the relevant foot recommendations machine. The various programs are are depicted on the selected using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) on the left. '9
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    in the stitch pattern chart (8). Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) you can set the desired stitch by turning the dial until the required letter appears in the adjustment field (4). Reverse sewing The machine sews in reverse only as long as the reverse sewing key (10) is pressed. 20
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing Buttonholes Darning Elastic stitch Gathering General sewing aids Hemming with the twin needle Lace work Non-elastic stitches Roll hemming Sewing on buttons Shell edging Smocking Zippers 26-27 31 25 30 22 28 35 23 34 24 36 29 32 33 2?
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    be on the reverse side of the fabric. The adjustment of the bobbin thread ten. 4 sion is described on page 15. Topstitching with the edge guide (special accessories) For broad topstitching work we recom mend using the edge guide. This ac cessory guarantees topstitching which is parallel to the edge
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    titches and practical sewing 4 r. Straight stitch Program B is the basic straight stitch in center needle position. Use adjustment button to select 5 mm Tip: Blind stitch foot no. 3 is particularly suitable for serging thin materials. While sewing, the thread passes over the bar thus preventing
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    . page 20). Select the 4 mm zigzag stitch, stitch 02, by turning the stitch adjustment button (9). Sewing on buttons with a thread shank • Attach the presser foot. • Place a match between the holes in the button and sew as described in the left hand column on this page. • Remove the match and pull
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    Stitch D Because of its high elasticity, this stitch is used for sewing on elastic band, e.g. on underwear; skirt, trouser and the matching marks. • Stretch the elastic to fit the fabric, matching marks as you sew. • Overlap the ends slightly and secure with the elastic stitch. • On skirts and
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    all To make sewing of the hobby models because the fabric buttonholes even easier we recommend does the buttonhole foot. Generally, buttonholes by the machine and buttonholes are much easier to sew. Embroidery and darning threads are particularly good for sewing attractive seams. Using a fabric
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    sew especially durable buttonholes, e.g. on sportswear, we recommend using a gimp thread. On elastic materials the gimp thread is particularly important to prevent the but tonhole from stretching. • Lay the gimp thread over the rear pro trusion A and pass the thread ends un derneath the presser foot
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    widths. Please ensure that you use the jersey needle for stretch fabrics Threading the twin needle • Place a spool on each of the spool pins. • Pass both of the threads through the thread guides (cf. page 14). • Lay the threads behind the thread guides (15) and (16) and thread one of the threads
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    use an ad ditional bobbin case and wind it by hand with the elastic thread. As the elastic thread is much stronger than the normal bobbin thread, the tension of the bobbin case must be set very loose. Dont forget however, the higher the bobbin thread ten sion, the tighter the gathering effect. • Sew
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    the face side of the fabric and sew along it. Allow the threads to extend approx. 10-20 cm be yond the ends of the fabric. • Each subsequent seam can be sewn one presser foot width from the last. Gather the piece of fabric by pulling the bobbin thread. You determine the amount of gather
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    Sew over the damaged area in rows un til it is well covered. Take care to ensure that the rows overlap. WW* Repairing tears On tears, frayed edges or small holes it is useful Sewing on patches To cover larger holes well, it is necessary to sew side of the fabric. • Sew over the fabric edges with the
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    and create a softer finish to your completed garment. For all types of zip pers it is important to sew close to the teeth of the zip per. The zipper foot (optional accesso ry) can be engaged in the foot holder to the left or right, de pending on the method of insertion. A p Inserting centered
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    the zipper teeth. Shortly before the end of the seam, open the zipper and finish sewing the seam. • Close the zipper and baste the overlap evenly onto the other zipper half. • Stitch along the basted seam. Tip: To achieve accurate seams we rec ommend using the edge guide (special accessories). 33
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    a few straight stitches B, to secure. • Leave the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot and insert the fabric into the hemmer foot scroll. • Lower the presser foot and while sew ing, guide the fabric edge evenly into the hemmer. Ensure the fabric does not run underneath the right side of the
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing Lace-work Lace inserts A beautiful heirloom effect can be achieved on christening wear, children's clothes and other garments with lace in serts. • Baste the lace to the face side of the fabric. Stitch very close to both edges of the lace using straight stitch.
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing Shell edging The shell edge is very effective for thin, soft fabrics such as silk and rayon fabric. It is frequently used as an edge finish on undergarments. The tighter the bobbin thread tension is set, the farther the shell edge will pull in. Serge the fabric
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    Traditional embroidery techniques Patchwork quilt Richelieu 39 40 38 37
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    lizer under the area to be embroidered and tightly hoop the fabric and stabi lizer. • Attach foot number 0 to your machine, • To make the embroidery more stable, sew all of the contours twice using the straight stitch (stitch length approx. 1 mm). • Carefully cut away the fabric from the areas
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    tech nique. The method that the wives of Amer ican settlers developed to make use of material remnants has become a very popular artistic hobby for many sewing en thusiasts. Patchwork quilts used to be sewn exclu sively by hand. Nowadays, however, you have the possibility to make your creative
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    hand with small stitches. However, it is quicker and more practical with the sewing machine, i.e. with the straight stitch. Quilting is usually stitched about 3 mm away from the seam. Use foot number 0 or the quilt and patchwork foot (see page 46). When the quilting is finished you can simply bind
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    Accessories and needles Bias binder Cording foot Felling foot Knit-edge foot Needle chart Quilting and patchwork foot Ruffler Sewing feet Optional accessories chart 44 45 45 46 47-48 46 44 42 43 -II
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    and needles Sewing feet - - -- ----. O Standard presser foot (included) Part no: 98-694 847-00 ) --- 3 Blind-stitch foot (optional) Part no 98 694 845 00 4 Zipper foot (optional) Part no 98 694 843 00 5 Buttonhole foot (included) Part no: 98-694 882-00 Screwdriver Bobbins Machine oil
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    and needles Sewing feet (optional accessories) The optional accessories are for special sewing work. They are available from your dealer. Designation Pintuck foot with guide PIntuck foot, 5 grooves (twin needle with needle spacing 1.6-20) Pntuck foot, 7 grooves (twin needle with needle spacing
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    Accessories and needles spaced pleats automatically while sewing. This is very useful for ruffles, frills, home textiles, etc. The ruttIer can be used in three different ways: buy the ruttIer from your PFAFF dealer, full operating instructions are in cluded. Tip: You can obtain an additional deco
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    and feed the pro truding hem into the felling foot. The hem is turned over by the foot and is overstitched along the edge. Pull the two fabric layers taut during sewing. Cording foot Cording is a technique in which pearl thread or a fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam. With this you
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    pieces of fabric with the straight stitch. For a seam allowance of 1/4". guide your fabric along the outer right edge of the foot. For a seam allow ance of 1/8". guide your fabric along the inner right edge of the foot. Quilting (Sewing through the top layer, fleece layer and bottom layer of the
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    Need'e chart Selection of the right needle guarantees better sewing of the chosen material Fabric weight light Needle 60 ball point with long eye Hemstitching point Topatitching with buttonhole silk or synthetic threads no. 30/3. Effective hemstitching on batiste, organdy and glass cambric. -wEFE
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    Needle chart Accessories and needles q Classification 130/705 H-ZWI Size: 80 130/705 H-ZW1 Size pintucks normal pintucks wide pintucks extra wide pintucks Fancy patterns with twin needles Before sewing the desired embroidery stitches, check whether needles can penetrate freely, by turning the
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    Maintenance and troubleshooting Changing the sewing lamp 51 Cleaning and oiling 50 Removing the needle plate 51 Troubleshooting 52 49
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    A4azntenancc wzd troubleshooting Removing the hook Switch off the master switch (12). To unlock the hook, fold open the black bar of the hook race. Take out the bobbin case. Note: Turn the (every 15-20 hours of operation). The machine is maintenance-free and must not be oiled at any other points.
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    (14). • Clean the feed dog (22) with the brush. I : Changing the sewing lamp. Switch off the master switch (12). Remove the detachable work support (13). The sewing lamp (bulb) is located inside the needle head of the machine. Turn the bulb half a rotation counter clock-wise and remove the bulb
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    Maintenance and troubleshooting Sewing problems and their solutions Problem/Cause Remedy 1. The machine skips stitches The needle is not properly inserted. Wrong needle is in use. Needle is bent or blunt. The machine is not properly threaded. Needle is too small for thread. Push needle fully
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    Data Dimensions (w x h x d) Weight Nominal voltage Power consumption Sewing lamp Sewing speed Stitching width Stitching length Presser foot lift Max. presser foot height Needle system Package contents Sewing machine Foot control Lead cord Accessories Instruction manual 392 x 149 x 296 mm 6,6 kg 120
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