Pfaff performance 2054 Owner's Manual - Page 90

Hemstftching, stftches, Ladder, hemstitching, Making

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Hemstftching stftches Stitch 93, 98 and 99. For these stitches use wing without pulling threads. needle size 100, 130/705 H Wing, Stitch no. 99 can also be used for curved Tip: If you use the "sew slow" neatly bunch the threads. function, the needle edging and hem will evenly enter the securing. fabric and •V * C V*- - •. , S- Sat s •Saa •t*,t 4 - e "Ladder" hemstitching Stitch no. 90, 91, 92, 94, 97. • Pull out threads from the fabric as when hemstitching by hand. until a desired width, the same • Sew along both fabric edges When doing this, the needle both sides close to the edges, with must thus any of the above stitches. enter the pulled threads on bundling the threads. Tip: If you use neatly bundle the the "sew slow" threads. function the needle will evenly enter the fabric and Making a hem w[th a hemsttch seam This seam provides a perfect edge table linen, napkins or towels. fVsh to hemstitching work on Needle size 80, 130/705 H Stitch 92, 94 and 97. • ron the hem folding twice to mark the desired width. • Pull one or more of the threads just above the hem. W hUesmhinegnanoddnoeibnuognf tdthhliese,thhtheeempsnuteiltlecedhdleetsh,mrseueaswdt seantlootentrghtethheleefrtpi.guhlltedsidtheroefadths.e I/. I . 88

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Hemstftching
stftches
Stitch
93,
98
and
99.
For
these
stitches
use
wing
needle
size
100,
130/705
H
Wing,
without
pulling
threads.
Stitch
no.
99
can
also
be
used
for
curved
edging
and
hem
securing.
Tip:
If
you
use
the
“sew
slow”
function,
the
needle
will
evenly
enter
the
fabric
and
neatly
bunch
the
threads.
“Ladder”
hemstitching
Stitch
no.
90,
91,
92,
94,
97.
Pull
out
threads
from
the
fabric
until
a
desired
width,
the
same
as
when
hemstitching
by
hand.
Sew
along
both
fabric
edges
with
any
of
the
above
stitches.
When
doing
this,
the
needle
must
enter
the
pulled
threads
on
both
sides
close
to
the
edges,
thus
bundling
the
threads.
Tip:
If
you
use
the
“sew
slow”
function
the
needle
will
evenly
enter
the
fabric
and
neatly
bundle
the
threads.
Making
a
hem
w[th
a
hemsttch
seam
This
seam
provides
a
perfect
edge
fVsh
to
hemstitching
work
on
table
linen,
napkins
or
towels.
Needle
size
80,
130/705
H
Stitch
92,
94
and
97.
ron
the
hem
folding
twice
to
mark
the
desired
width.
Pull
one
or
more
of
the
threads
just
above
the
hem.
Using
one
of
the
hemstitches,
sew
along
the
pulled
threads.
When
doing
this,
the
needle
must
enter
the
right
side
of
the
hem
and
bundle
the
pulled
threads
to
the
left.
V
*
C
V
*
.
,
S
Sat
s
•Saa
•t*,t
4
e
I/.
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