Pfaff hobby 1022 Owner's Manual - Page 31

Straight stitch, Straight stitch in left needle position, Model 1022, 1032, Model 1042, Zigzag

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Utility stitches and practical sewing Straight stitch Program B is the basic straight stitch in center needle position. Select stitch B. You can vary the stitch length with the stitch length adjustment button (30). Straight stitch in "left" needle position Some sewing work can be accomplished more easily by altering the needle position. E.g. topstitching a collar or sewing on a zipper. Zigzag stitch Model 1022, 1032: Select stitch D and set the zigzag stitch at the required width. Refer to the marks in the adjustment Àeld. Model 1042: Select stitch D. You can vary the stitch width from 0 to 5 mm with the stitch width adjustment button (32). Model 1022, 1032: Select stitch C. Model 1042: Select stitch C or select stitch B. You can inÀnitely alter the needle position from 0/left to 5/center with the stitch width adjustment button (32). Tip: Blind stitch foot no. 3 is particularly suitable for serging thin materials. While sewing, the thread passes over the bar thus preventing the fabric edge from rolling up. This ensures a good, smooth seam. The trimmed edge must be guided along the stop. You can adjust the stop with the retaining screw. 27

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Utility stitches and practical sewing
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Straight stitch
Program B is the basic straight stitch in
center needle position.
Select stitch B. You can vary the stitch
length with the stitch length adjustment
button (30).
Straight stitch in “left” needle position
Some sewing work can be accomplished
more easily by altering the needle posi-
tion. E.g. topstitching a collar or sewing
on a zipper.
Model 1022, 1032:
Select stitch C.
Model 1042:
Select stitch C
or
select stitch B. You can in
À
nitely alter the
needle position from 0/left to 5/center with
the stitch width adjustment button (32).
Zigzag stitch
Model 1022, 1032:
Select stitch D and set the zigzag stitch at
the required width. Refer to the marks in
the adjustment
À
eld.
Model 1042:
Select stitch D. You can vary the stitch
width from 0 to 5 mm with the stitch width
adjustment button (32).
Tip:
Blind stitch foot no. 3 is particu-
larly suitable for serging thin materials.
While sewing, the thread passes over
the bar thus preventing the fabric edge
from rolling up. This ensures a good,
smooth seam. The trimmed edge must
be guided along the stop. You can ad-
just the stop with the retaining screw.