Pfaff hobbylock 2.5 Owner's Manual - Page 6
Optional accessories from INSPIRA™ - overlock
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Optional accessories from INSPIRA™ Optional presser feet specially prepared for this machine are available at your PFAFF® dealer. The snap-on type presser foot used on this machine allows easy removal and replacement. Elastic Foot 620 08 65-96 The Elastic Foot guides and stretches narrow elastic (¼-½", 6-12mm) as you sew it to fabric. It is great for sewing for active wear, lingerie and other elastic insertion techniques. Blindhem & Lace Foot 620 08 69-96 The Blindhem Foot is perfect for sewing invisible hems and for applying lace. The hem is sewn, overcast and trimmed in one step. Beading Foot 620 08 66-96 The Beading Foot smoothly guides beads and pearls through a channel on the foot for easy application on garments or crafts. Piping Foot 620 08 67-96 The Piping Foot is perfect for inserting packaged piping into seams and on edges for a tailored finish. The trim is sewn between the two layers of fabric in one step. A groove under the foot helps guide the piping. You can also create your own piping for a custom finish. The Piping Foot makes it fast and easy to cover cording with fabric and to insert piping into seams for a professional look! Taping Foot 620 08 68-96 The Taping Foot is used to apply seam tapes to seams to prevent stretching. It is especially good for stabilizing shoulder seams. With this foot you can reinforce and construct seams in one step. Corded Wavy Edge Foot 620 09 72-96 Sewing a decorative wavy edge is easy with the Corded Wavy Edge Foot. The curvy, softly ruffled edge is a perfect finish for bridal veils, figure skating costumes, ballet skirts, crafts and more. Gathering Foot 620 08 83-96 The Gathering Foot is perfect for gathering a single layer of fabric or simultaneously gathering and stitching two layers of fabric. (The bottom fabric layer will be gathered and the top layer remains flat.) Suitable for light and medium weight woven fabrics. Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your overlock machine. This discoloring may be very difficult or impossible to remove. Fleece and denim fabric, especially red and blue, often contain a lot of excess dye. If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before sewing to avoid the discoloring. 6 Introduction