Pfaff hobby 1142 Owner's Manual - Page 23

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Operate your hobby 1142 1:13 Stretch stitches D Stitch selection Raise the needle to its highest position. Turn the stitch selector dial (C) to set the C desired stitch at the setting mark (D). Note: Do not turn the stitch selector dial while the needle is in the fabric, otherwise the needle may bend or break. 0 1 2 3 4 F Stitch length dial With the stitch length dial(E) you can adjust the stitch length to the required length, between 0 and 4 mm, by turning the dial to the setting mark (F). The higher the number, the longer the E stitch The buttonhole marking shows the adjustment range when sewing the buttonhole. The further you turn the dial to 0, the higher the density of the stitch. To sew stretch stitches (light background), you must turn the stitch length dial to the stretch area. The closer to "-" , the higher density of the stitch.

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Operate your hobby 1142
Stitch selection
Raise the needle to its highest position.
Turn the stitch selector dial (C) to set the
desired stitch at the setting mark (D).
Note:
Do not turn the stitch selector dial
while the needle is in the fabric, otherwise the
needle may bend or break.
Stretch stitches
Stitch length dial
With the stitch length dial(E) you can
adjust the stitch length to the required
length, between 0 and 4 mm, by turning
the dial to the setting mark (F).
The higher the number, the longer the
stitch
The buttonhole marking shows
the adjustment range when
sewing the buttonhole. The further you
turn the dial to 0, the higher the density of
the stitch.
To sew stretch stitches (light
background), you must turn
the stitch length dial to the
stretch area. The closer to “–” , the higher
density of the stitch.