Pfaff performance 2054 Owner's Manual - Page 7

ButtonheforMouses,shtsandnen. - parts

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r A % ? f% ISi L.%. &? tJi - - / II! 3' 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 55 57 Stitch Description No. Application 16 Stretch blindhem stitch 17 Basting stitch 18 Stemstitch For securing hems invisibly on stretch fabrics. For basting cut-out parts together. Durable work. elastic seam, e.g. for working on leggins, and embroidery 31 Closed overedge stitch with selvage thread For joining and one operation. serging very stretchy and easily fraying fabrics in 32 Closed overedge stitch For joining and serging in one operation. 33 Edge binding stitch For hemming and decorative edge finishing on stretch fabrics. 34 Zigzag stitch (needle posi tion variablw from right to left) For left serging, to right oarppfrloiqmuériwghotrktoanledft,inusseirntgintghelacseti.tc(hMamyirbreorsinewg nkefyr.o)m 35 Open overedge stitch Elastic serging with fraying fabrics. selvage thread, most suited for stretchy, easily 36 Open overedge stitch For joining operation. and serging light-knit and open-knit fabrics in one 37 Light-knit fabric mending stitch Very elastic, durable light-knit fabric. stitch most suited for sewing and darning 38 Closed overedge stitch For joining tion. and serging stretch and non-stretch abrics in one opera- 39 Pullover stitch 40 Cover stitch 56 Unen buttonhole 57 Standard buttonhole Elastic assembly and serging seam for open-knit fabrics and jersey. For For joining terry cloth overstitching hem and stretchy fabrics, seams and facings. for inserting patches. ButtonheforMouses,shtsandnen. Buttonhole for blouses and shirts. Width up to mm 6 - 2 7,5 6 75 9 7,5 7,5 6 75 75 -

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f%
L.%.
r
A
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ISi
&?
tJi
II!
3’
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
55
57
For
serging,
appliqué
work
and
inserting
lace.
(May
be
sewn
from
left
to
right
or
from
right
to
left,
using
the
stitch
mirroring
key.)
35
Open
overedge
stitch
Elastic
serging
with
selvage
thread,
most
suited
for
stretchy,
easily
fraying
fabrics.
36
Open
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
light-knit
and
open-knit
fabrics
in
one
operation.
37
Light-knit
fabric
mending
Very
elastic,
durable
stitch
most
suited
for
sewing
and
darning
stitch
light-knit
fabric.
38
Closed
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
stretch
and
non-stretch
abrics
in
one
opera-
6
tion.
Elastic
assembly
and
serging
seam
for
open-knit
fabrics
and
jersey.
75
For
joining
terry
cloth
and
stretchy
fabrics,
for
inserting
patches.
75
For
overstitching
hem
seams
and
facings.
56
Unen
buttonhole
ButtonheforMouses,shtsandnen.
57
Standard
buttonhole
Buttonhole
for
blouses
and
shirts.
/
Stitch
Description
Application
No.
Width
up
to
mm
16
Stretch
blindhem
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly
on
stretch
fabrics.
6
17
Basting
stitch
For
basting
cut-out
parts
together.
18
Stemstitch
Durable
elastic
seam,
e.g.
for
working
on
leggins,
and
embroidery
2
work.
31
Closed
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
very
stretchy
and
easily
fraying
fabrics
in
7,5
with
selvage
thread
one
operation.
32
Closed
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
in
one
operation.
6
33
Edge
binding
stitch
For
hemming
and
decorative
edge
finishing
on
stretch
fabrics.
75
34
Zigzag
stitch
(needle
posi
tion
variablw
from
right
to
left)
9
7,5
7,5
39
Pullover
stitch
40
Cover
stitch