Pfaff performance 2054 Owner's Manual - Page 64

Darning, elastic, Sewing-on

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__ I - - Darning with the elastic stitch - No 4 Use the elastic stitch to repair holes, tears and damaged areas. • If the area is only slightly damaged, sew over it with several rows of stitching until it is well covered. • For tears, frayed edges or small holes, place a piece of fabric slightly larger than the damaged area and of the same color on the wrong side of the fabric. Stitch over the damaged ar then cut away the excess material close to the stitching on tI back side of your repair. Sewing-on patches - No 4 The best way to repair larger holes is to patch the damaged ar with a new piece of fabric. Cut a piece of fabric slight!y larger than the damaged area hole. • Stitch the fabric patch, over the damaged area, along the e with the elastic stitch. e Cut away the damaged fabric on the reverse side close to th stitching. Repairing tears On tears, frayed edges or small holes place a piece of fabric un the reverse side of the tear. The underlayed fabric reinforces t workpiece and ensures perfect repair. Lay a piece of fabric underneath the damaged fabric. It rnu a little larger than the damaged area. • Now sew over the damaed area. Cut the under layed piece of fabric close to the stitching.

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Darning
with
the
elastic
stitch
No
4
__
I
Use
the
elastic
stitch
to repair
holes,
tears
and
damaged
areas.
If
the
area
is
only
slightly
damaged,
sew
over
it
with
several
rows
of
stitching
until
it
is
well
covered.
For
tears,
frayed
edges
or
small
holes,
place
a
piece
of fabric
slightly
larger
than
the
damaged
area
and
of
the
same
color
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
fabric.
Stitch
over
the
damaged
ar
then
cut
away
the
excess
material
close
to
the
stitching
on
tI
back
side
of
your
repair.
Sewing-on
patches
No
4
The
best
way
to
repair
larger
holes
is
to
patch
the
damaged
ar
with
a
new
piece
of
fabric.
Cut
a
piece
of
fabric
slight!y
larger
than
the
damaged
area
hole.
Stitch
the
fabric
patch,
over
the
damaged
area,
along
the
e
with
the
elastic
stitch.
e
Cut
away
the
damaged
fabric
on
the
reverse
side
close
to
th
stitching.
Repairing
tears
On
tears,
frayed
edges
or
small
holes
place
a
piece
of
fabric
un
the
reverse
side
of
the
tear.
The
underlayed
fabric
reinforces
t
workpiece
and
ensures
perfect
repair.
Lay
a
piece
of
fabric
underneath
the
damaged
fabric.
It
rnu
a
little
larger
than
the
damaged
area.
Now
sew
over
the
damaed
area.
Cut
the
under
layed
piece
of
fabric
close
to
the
stitching.