Pfaff select 1528 Owner's Manual - Page 9

Stitch table

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Stitch table Stretch stitches Introduction Stitch table (stretch stitches) Stitch 1538 Presser 1548 1528 Foot D D 0/1 E E 0/1 F F 0/1 G G 0/1 0/1 Application Elastic closing and serging seam. The material must be turned by 180 degrees For top-stitching and overstitching stretch materials, e.g. cuffs, hems and panels A decorative stitch for top-stitching or whip stitching hems, e.g. pajamas and sweatsuits For stretch seams, e.g. inside seams as well as seams on sportswear and workwear For sewing elastic bands on elastic materials or seams on stretch materials For elastic seams which require a left needle position H H I I K K L L M M IG - KM KM 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/3 0/3 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 For elastic seams which require a center needle position A traditional decorative stitch e.g. for towel borders Elastic closing and serging seams for jersey. The material must be turned by 180 degrees A closing and serging seam for materials which fray easily A closing and serging seam for sturdy materials or materials which do not fray easily For joining two finished edges with a gap between, e.g. hemstitching. Also for crazy quilting For sewing on elastic thread, overstitching terry A decorative stitch also used as a covering stitch A loose decorative stitch VVIIII

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VII
Introduction
Stitch table
Stretch stitches
Stitch table (stretch stitches)
Stitch
1538
1548
1528
Presser
Foot
Application
D
D
0/1
Elastic closing and serging seam. The material must be
turned by 180 degrees
E
E
0/1
For top-stitching and overstitching stretch materials, e.g.
cuffs, hems and panels
F
F
0/1
A decorative stitch for top-stitching or whip stitching hems,
e.g. pajamas and sweatsuits
G
G
0/1
For stretch seams, e.g. inside seams as well as seams on
sportswear and workwear
For sewing elastic bands on elastic materials or seams on
stretch materials
0/1
For elastic seams which require a left needle position
0/1
For elastic seams which require a center needle
position
0/1
A traditional decorative stitch e.g. for towel borders
H
H
0/1
Elastic closing and serging seams for jersey. The
material must be turned by 180 degrees
I
I
0/3
A closing and serging seam for materials which fray
easily
K
K
0/3
A closing and serging seam for sturdy materials or
materials which do not fray easily
L
L
0/1
For joining two
nished edges with a gap between,
e.g. hemstitching. Also for crazy quilting
M
M
0/1
For sewing on elastic thread, overstitching terry
IG
-
0/1
A decorative stitch also used as a covering stitch
KM
KM
0/1
A loose decorative stitch