Pfaff hobbylock 756 Owner's Manual - Page 32

Decorative, Flatlocking, Additional, Information, about - parts

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* Pull on opposite sides of the seam to pull the stitches flat. (3) Decorative Flatlocking * Place the movable uper knife in the nonworking position (page 23). The fabric is not trimmed on this stitch. * Fold fabric wrong sides together. * Position the fabric so the seam is sewn with part of the stitch extending off the fabric. * Pull on opposite sides of the stitch to flatten. (4) Additional Information about Flatlocking * The tensions must be correctly adjusted for the fabric to pull flat. * Titnhheethueupppfpeiearrtlloolcookoppesertritacnthhd.reiPanldcaoceinssapthidceuecopourorsamttihivnreeeantdhtsrtehianrdetahidne lower looper and needle. * For a ladder stitch, sew seam with right sides together. The needle thread will be the prominent thread that creates the ladder (A). Note: An optional Edge Guide is available (page 44) to aid in sewing a flatlock stitch. 30 Underside (A Topside

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*
Pull
on
opposite
sides
of
the
seam
to
pull
the
stitches
flat.
(3)
Decorative
Flatlocking
*
Place
the
movable
uper
knife
in
the
nonworking
position
(page
23).
The
fabric
is
not
trimmed
on
this
stitch.
*
Fold
fabric
wrong
sides
together.
*
Position
the
fabric
so
the
seam
is
sewn
with
part
of
the
stitch
extending
off
the
fabric.
*
Pull
on
opposite
sides
of
the
stitch
to
flatten.
(4)
Additional
Information
about
Flatlocking
*
The
tensions
must
be
correctly
adjusted
for
the
fabric
to
pull
flat.
*
The
upper
looper
thread
is
the
prominent
thread
in
the
fiatlock
stitch.
Place
a
decorative
thread
in
the
upper looper
and
inconspicuous
threads
in
the
lower
looper
and
needle.
*
For
a
ladder
stitch,
sew
seam
with
right
sides
together.
The
needle
thread
will
be
the
prominent
thread
that
creates
the
ladder
(A).
Note:
An
optional
Edge
Guide
is
available
(page
44)
to
aid
in
sewing
a
flatlock
stitch.
(A
Underside
Topside
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