Pfaff hobbylock 756 Owner's Manual - Page 33

Blind, Tucks

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• HOW TO SEW AN OVER LOCK BLIND HEM The excess fabric is trimmed and the hem is sewn and the raw edges are overlocked in one operation. The overlock blind hem is best suited for sewing knit wear. It provides a durable finish that is almost invisible. * Remove the left needle and adjust machine for a narrow three-thread overlock stitch. Note: The three-thread flatlock stitch can also be used. * Set the stitch length dial at 4 5. * Fold the hem to the wrong side of the fabric, then back to the right side with 6mm (1/4") beyond the fold. * Stitch on the extended hem edge, allowing the machine needle to barely catch the edge of the fold Note: An optional blind hem foot (ULTR HEM FOOT) is available (page 45) • HOW TO SEW PIN TUCKS I Sew decorative pin tucks on the fabric before cutting out the garment * Remove the left needle and adjust machine for a narrow three-thread overlock stitch. Note The rolled hem stitch can also be used for this technique. * Place the movable upper knife ir the nonoperat ing position (page 23) * Mark the fabric with the desired number of pin g tucks using a water soluble fabric marker I ii 31

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HOW
TO
SEW
AN
OVER
LOCK
BLIND
HEM
The
excess
fabric
is
trimmed
and
the
hem
is
sewn
and
the
raw
edges
are
overlocked
in
one
operation.
The
overlock
blind
hem
is
best
suited
for
sewing
knit
wear.
It
provides
a
durable
finish
that
is
almost
invisible.
*
Remove
the
left
needle
and
adjust
machine
for
a
narrow
three-thread
overlock
stitch.
Note:
The
three-thread
flatlock
stitch
can
also
be
used.
*
Set
the
stitch
length
dial
at
4
5.
*
Fold
the
hem
to
the
wrong
side
of
the
fabric,
then
back
to
the
right
side
with
6mm
(1/4”)
beyond
the
fold.
*
Stitch
on
the
extended
hem
edge,
allowing
the
machine
needle
to
barely
catch
the
edge
of
the
fold
Note:
An
optional
blind
hem
foot
(ULTR
HEM
FOOT)
is
available
(page
45)
HOW
TO
SEW
PIN
TUCKS
I
Sew
decorative
pin
tucks
on
the
fabric
before
cutting
out
the
garment
*
Remove
the
left
needle
and
adjust
machine
for
a
narrow
three-thread
overlock
stitch.
Note
The
rolled
hem
stitch
can
also
be
used
for
this
technique.
*
Place
the
movable
upper
knife
ir
the
nonoperat
ing
position
(page
23)
*
Mark
the
fabric
with
the
desired
number
of
pin
g
tucks
using
a
water
soluble
fabric
marker
I
ii
31