Pfaff hobby 1016 Owner's Manual - Page 26

Utility, stitches, pruc&aI, sewing

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j P FA F F Utility stitches wid pruc&aI sewing Needle thread tension In order to achieve a perfectly sewn seam, the needle thread and bobbin thread ten sions must be correctly adjusted to each other. The normal setting for utility stitches is in the range from 4 to 5. Check the tension using a wide zigzag stitch. The thread interlace must be between the two layers of fabric. If the needle thread tension is too tight, the interlace will be on the top side of the fabric. If the needle thread tension is set too loose, the interlace will 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 of the fabric. The edge guide is inserted into hole C and is se cured with fixing screw F Feed aid for thick seams To ensure precise feeding at the begin ning of a thick seam, we recommend plac ing a piece of fabric which is the same thickness as the work under the back of the sewing toot to support it. 22

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Utility
stitches
wid
pruc&aI
sewing
Needle
thread
tension
In
order
to
achieve
a
perfectly
sewn
seam,
the
needle
thread
and
bobbin
thread
ten
j
sions
must
be
correctly
adjusted
to
each
other.
The
normal
setting
for
utility
stitches
is
in
the
range
from
4
to
5.
P
FA
F
F
Check
the
tension
using
a
wide
zigzag
stitch.
The
thread
interlace
must
be
be-
tween
the
two
layers
of
fabric.
If
the
needle
thread
tension
is
too
tight,
the
interlace
will
be
on
the
top
side
of
the
fabric.
If
the
needle
thread
tension
is
set
too
loose,
the
interlace
will
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
of
the
fabric.
The
edge
guide
is
inserted
into
hole
C
and
is
se
cured
with
fixing
screw
F
Feed
aid
for
thick
seams
To
ensure
precise
feeding
at
the
begin
ning
of
a
thick
seam,
we
recommend
plac
ing
a
piece
of
fabric
which
is
the
same
thickness
as
the
work
under
the
back
of
the
sewing
toot
to
support
it.
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