Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual

Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Manual

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  • Pfaff tipmatic 6112 | Owner's Manual - Page 1
    PFAFF ti pt ron i c 6232 tip mat i c 6152, 6122, 6112 PFAFF tptro&c 6232 [1 r Instruction manual
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    When reading this instruction manual, please fold this page or the last page open to better understand the manual. Safety rules For the United Kingdom only The leads must definitely not be connected to the safety lead terminal I nor to a plug with three pins.
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    (12) Connection socket "foot control" (model 6232) (13) Base plate (14) Detachable work support (15) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (16) Needle threader (17) Threading slit (18) ) Sewing lamp (max. 15 watt) (32) Thread guide (33) Needle plate (34) Stitch width knob (35) Needle position knob
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    , etc. 1 6. Always unplug sewing machine from the electric outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. 17. Hold plug when rewinding into cord reel. Do not allow plug to whip when rewinding. Please also observe the
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    do not open the machine. There are no parts inside the machine which the user can repair, Repairs are solely the responsibility of our qualified service staff. 11. Be sure to use only original PFAFF parts. 1 2. The machine is designed for a mains supply with a nominal voltage of +1- 10% and a rated
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    are state-of-the-art. You will also discover that these instructions are just as easy to use as your PFAFF sewing machine itself. If you take offer and how to make the most of them. If you have any questions - no problem! Your PFAFF dealer is always happy to help. So get ready to have some fun!
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    Presser bar lifter Removing the sewing foot Sewing feet (normal/special accessories) General information on sewing Sewing light Threading the sewing machine Trouble-shooting Sewing tables Setting utility stitches Utility stitches tables Threading the needle thread 4 21 50 41 4.6,47.68 80 77 32 31
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    Serging with blindstitch and overlock stitch. Serging with zigzag stitch Detachable work support Honeycomb stitch Lingerie buttonhole Lingerie buttonhole with gimp thread, Maintenance and trouble-shooting Pennant stitch Zigzag stitch Fancy elastic stitch Fancy stitch knob Fancy stitch
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    Utility stitch table (non-elastic stitches) For these programs, the stitch desired between 0 and 6 mm. length can be selected using the stitch length knob (11) as Program A/B/C Description Buttonhole Application Standard buttonhole for e.g. blouses or bed linens. D Blind stitch with
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    Utility stitch table (non-elastic stitches) H I K LI M IG LC LG LI Program H Description Blind stitch I Greek stitch, wide K Shell- edging stitch L Fancy elastic stitch M Elastic stitch IG Viennese stitch LC Emperor stitch, narrow LG Emperor stitch, wide LI Greek stitch,
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    Utility stitch table (elastic stitches) AAAL.._'dl_ AAA 1AA For these programs, "Stretch". turn the stitch length knob (11) in the grey area until it stops i.e. to Program 0 Description peacock's eye stitch E cover stitch F Herringbone stitch G Stretch triple straight
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    Utility stitch table (elastic stitches) AAAAAAA AAAAAA Program EL Description Diagonal coverstitch FG Turkish stitch with zigzag ID Branch stitch IF Floss stitch lG KM LC LD LG LI LK LMK MG Penant stitch Cord stitch Dutch stitch, narrow Dutch stitch 8order stitch Weaving stitch Diagonal
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    btt cW4 Stretch Stretch Stretch Stretch Stretch tIh. Stretch liii liii lift Ill iiiii 111111111 111111 111111111 11 C C C•) 1fIIIIJ!lI!llIIlIIIIIlIlillhlIuiIIIIIIIIIIllIIIl 111 ii I iIIIlHhIl!I1lIkIiIlIIlHUIlIlIliIUh1AhifiIlIhi lI''IIIII'llhIIhI'iINhjIIiIIIIIIiIIIIVIii St retch StCetch
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    1iii1 4 J PFAFF tiptronc 6232 li cr1 Operation of the sewing machine Electrical connection page 1 2, 1 3 Detachable work support page 14 Bobbins page 15 - 18 Bobbin case page 19, 20 Bobbin thread tension page 20 Threading the needle page 21 Needle threader page 22
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    P. JL!Ji Cover-case Place the enclosed mains cord. foot control and instruction book in the compartment of the cover-case, Top cover Open the folding cover (26) upwards. 4AAf MAMA MMAM M \ v 20 V Programs Electrical connection (Model 6232)
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    - Connecting the foot control (Model 6232) Connect the plug of the foot control with the connecting socket (12) of the sewing machine. The sewing speed is regulated by pressing the pedal. For this sewing machine has to be used foot controller typ ATK 0060 or ATK 0033. Connecting the foot control (
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    the accessories The enclosed accessories are numbered. Sort the enclosed accessories into the correspon ding sections of the accessory compartment. 14 Removing the detachable work support! free arm In order to be able to sew with the free arm, you must swing the detachable work
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    Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Hold the handwheel (5) firmly and turn the handwheel release disc (6) until it stops in the direction of the arrow. This stops the needle from moving while the machine is winding the bobbin. AAAA ( ) 4AAAA /'i" Placing the bobbin Switch off the on/off
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    give additional hold to the thread spool, fit an unwinding disk correspon ding to the size of the thread spool. Threading Place the thread into guide A and pull it through opening B to the right under the hook D. Wind the thread clockwise a few times around the bobbin. Switch on the on/off
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    Swing the second spool holder (25) up and place a spooi of thread with the correspon ding unwinding-disk on it. Threading Place the thread into guide C and pull it through opening B to the night under hook D (see page 16, top illustration>. Wind the thread clockwise a few times around the bobbin
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    lever from left to right (19). The take-up fever mu be positioned at the very top. ,1 4 Pass the thread to the right under the guide hook D. Then wind the thread several times around the bobbin. Activate the foot control and winding the bobbin with the needle can be started. 18
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    __ - I I Hook cover Switch off on/off switch Removing the bobbin case Raise the bobbin case cover and pull out the Hold the side of the hook cover (28) and open bobbin case. Release the cover and remove it towards you. the empty bobbin. Thread tension To ensure perfect sewing and a durable
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    I20 Inserting the bobbin srdIelnoossittensrgAti,ntshtohte,heepnfuuollullpnbtedhnoeeibrnbtgthihnr(eesiaentdeetonasstirihdrooeenwwbp)ao.lyabstbeitnhBrcouaunsgteihl. In it Check: When you pull turn clockwise. the thread, the bobbin must Checking the bobbin thread tension Hold the bobbin
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    . Place the thread on the spool holder (24) and fit the corresponding unwinding disk. Now, using both hands, pull the thread into guide A and under thread guide hook 0. Pass the thread through the lefthand threading slot (17) and downwards. Pull the thread around stop E into the righthand threading
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    I Needle threader Models 6122, 6152, 6232) To make threading the needle easier and quiccker, you have been provided with the PFAFF needle threader (16). Lower the sewing foot (see next page). Turn the handwheel until the needle is at its highest posi tion. Place the needle thread under hook 0 and
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    / ) Presser bar lifter The sewing foot is raised or lowered with the presser bar litter (20). Drawing up the bobbin thread Raise the sewing foot. Hold the needle thread and turn the hand wheel towards you until the needle is at the top again and the bobbin thread has formed a loop. Pull the needle
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    /j\ Removing the sewing foot Turning off the main switch Position the needle at its highest point. Press the sewing foot upwards at the front and downwards at the back at the same time so that it disengages from the sewing foot holder (15). Engaging the sewing foot Place the sewing foot under the
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    I The built-in dual feed/lOT System (Integrated Dual Transport) (Models 6122, 6152, 6232) PFAFF offers the ideal solution for sewing difficult materials: the built-in dual feed. This system feeds the material from the top and bottom simultaneously as is done in industrial sewing machines. The fabric
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    Engaging the top feed (Models 6122. 6152, 6232) Important! For all sewing jobs with the top feed, only use sewing feet with cutout at the back. Raise the sewing toot. Then push the top feed (23) downwards until it snaps into place. Disengaging the top feed Hold the dual feed with two fingers at the
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    ii -.--, A Changing the needle Switch off the on/off switch To remove: Lower the sewing foot and set the needle at its highest point. Now loosen the fixing screw (22) and pull the needle downwards. To insert: The flat side A of the needle must face to the fear. Lower the sewing foot and insert the
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    PFAFF tiptronk H 1q Reverse sewing The machine sews in reverse only as long as the reverse sewing key (21) is pressed. Stitch length adjustment button With the stitch length adjustment button 11 you can adjust the stitch length infinitely oe ween 0 and 6 mm by turning the point mer king on the
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    _____ PFAFF tiptronic 6232 na L Pushbutton controls Setting utility stitches Each programm has been given a letter that you can find on the pushbutton controls, By pressing the correct button, the program is selected and the machine is ready to sew. Key B releases the keys that have been activated.
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    __ PAFF tiptronic 6232 Mad ., I ri t.111AL4/ Utility and stretch stitch combinations By striking two or several keys you can create combinations in the utility stitch range. The stitch length knob an either be in the normal sewing range or in the stretch range. All the stitch combinations are
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    34 Stitch width knob The stitch width can be infinitely adjusted via the knob (34). When selecting the width, the needle must not be in the material. Basic setting: Turn the stitch width knob (34) to the symbol (maximum stitch width). Exception: Straight stitch is sewn with stitch length 0. In
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    Function keys (Model 6232) The tiptronic has three function keys. 1' 1. Sewing slowly L'i izJ I When key (1) "slow sewing" is pressed th green diode lights up. The sewing machis now sews at half speed. If the key is pres again the green diode is extinguished and machine sews at full speed again.
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    I I I Utility stitches and practical sewing Sewing chart General sewing aids Non-elastic stitches Elastic stitches Overlock stitches Covering stitches Buttonhole Hemming with the twin needle Smocking Gathering Darning Sewing on zippers Rolling Sewing lace Shell edging page 34 page 35 page 36 - 39
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    is tarried out with the top feed swit ched on or off, Always use the "center" needle position ( if not otherwise specified in the instructions. prog -- a b prog A Models 6232, 6152, 6122 Model 6112 Program pattern Stitch length in mm Stitch width in mm Top feed engaged on • disengaged off
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    Sewing aid for thick seams To ensure a consistent feed when beginning sewing we recommend supporting the presser A foot on a piece of fabric of the same height as the workpiece. edge guide (standard accesory No. 8). The edge guide is inserted into hole C and is secu red with fixing screw F. 35
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    7I prog I t t j 0 t ke 3 3 To - prog I a G 2.5 0 G 2.51 0 • 35j011 - ]35J 0 Basting stitch (model 6232) Wth key (3) "basting" you can baste a gar ment before trying it on. When you press the toot control the machine will only make one stitch. For each further stitch you have to press the
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    thus preventing curling of the fabric edge. In this way you can sew beautiful smooth seams. The raw edge must be guided along edge guide B. You can adjust this edge guide with adjusting screw A. Important: When the the blind stitch foot is used for serging with the zigzag stitch, select the needle
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    jbj H 12.5 i'l - 1-51 If the stitches are visible on the right side, adjust edge guide B by turning adjusting screw A. If the needle position to the right tEZ is used, using the the sewing foot so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. - Using the needle positioning knob (35), select the
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    as described on the left. Sewing on buttons With zigzag stitch 0 {stitch width 4 mm) you can sew on two- and four-hole buttons with no problem at all. - Remove the sewing foot and lower the feed dog. - Turn the handwheel towards you and move the button in such a way that the
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    I Iprog i I i•1]IiI I a G Stretch 0 1 _- I f-i 1 I 0/11 j G Stretch] 0 - 3-5 0 1 prog i I a I3-5 • I G Sttch i'inj J - L3.j I J 3-5 0/1 b Stretch 10 Stretch triple straight stitch This program is used for sewing all seams where great strength is needed, e.g. inside trouser seams.
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    •1, IprogJ [J [pro r____ M T 5'l • r M 11-2.5 5'l 3-5 0/1 -I 3-5 0 I a b M Stretch 51 M Stretch 51 • - 3-5 0/1 3-5 0 Elastic stitch Because of its high elasticity, this stitch is used for sewing on elastic tape, e.g. on under wear. - Cut off the old elastic band close to the fabric edge.
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    normal seams, very durable and quickly sewn. Tip: We recommend using blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overlock seams. It guides particularly well and prevents the seam from puckering even on broad seams. I1 progI I I I I i I a K I1 b I I K Stretch 1 Stretch J I j j1 Fl ..w -. - t.rJ
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    - ,.•__ .k*'' , *..-. •' *•• 4 -t ___, .4 .s't.. .,-, ,,-_4,_,,__ *t1_4 '::;:.. -:: "I lIl iprog i I a > II-Hti Stretch 1 • 3-5 jO/1/3l b Stretch - J3-5 0/3 ::::.;. ;:' - *- 4- :- -'--.. a - - - Closed overlock stitch With program I you can especially sew jersey quality
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    S progj I 3-51 al L 11.2 15 • 1 13-51 bi L 1.2 5 - 0 prog lG rr - Stretch - j;Ejjjj • 5l 1 3-5 1 I I - - - - Fancy elastic stitch The fancy elastic stitch is very useful for mate rials that require a flat seam, e.g. terry cloth. Place the two fabric edges so that they - overlap by
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    : tBfhreoefnogt,rueii.dseet. asrootfinttghhaeat nbtyhuetbtournettdhoonalhrerooflowe,otiaslfwualtalyythsteopfuthisresht red mark. The red marks are arranged at an interval of 0.5 cm. They are a determining the length of the guide when buttonhole. 46
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    _______ ___ ___ _______ F'.z A ___ it IprogH 1 og j Lii I 5J Eli I I a IA/B/C fl 5fr1 0 3 5 a IA/B/Cl I lbIA/B/C 'l 1 [blA/B/Cj - 1IH 1 I buttonhole - Insert the buttonhole foot and slide the foot forwards as far as it will go. - Press key C and sew the first buttonhole
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    prog Ia G 3 G 3 0 I. 0 3-5 0/1 3-5 0 roj j IlwI 'I ] a G 3-4 0 • b G 3-4 0 - Hemming with the twin needle With the twin der see page needle you can not 64), but also make only embroi topstitch seams. sUssatnmihuhraoseceoulinnhsrawagnttlvsaeimadttsehboitdlaheoTualktecb-
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    j prog I I < la.'II I f1 Ia G IbI '., e j o I • 13-510/11 16 ° 1351 ° - Gathering with the straight stitch Using program G you can gather sleeves, 4 skirts and valances with a stitch length of 6 4 mm. To ensure consistent gathering you should sew two or three rows of gathering. -
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    the ends of the elastic threads. - Finally, knot the threads and the elastic. Tip: The cording foot (special accessories) particularly suitable for gathering. Due to i guide grooves the elastic is fed evenly dun the sewing process. 50
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    at its highest point and push the pin of the darning foot fully into the hole C of the sewing foot holder. When doing this. the guide fork G should position itself around the presser bar. The wire E must be behind the fixing screw F. Now tighten screw D. Darning position: Lower the presser-foot
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    I. I prog a M 0.2-i 5l b M 0,2-1 I I Lxi I • 3-5 0/1 3-5 0 - I prog 1> !I I I 1 ] j a M 0.2-1.5 5l I • 3-5 f J b M 0.2-1,5 0 - Darning with the elastic stitch Darning with the elastic stitch is especially suitable for repairing damaged areas. - Sew over the damaged area in rows until it is
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    Repairing tears On tears, frayed edges or small holes it is use ful to lay a piece of material under the reverse side of the fabric, The underlayed fabric rein forces the workpiece and ensures perfect repair. - Lay a piece of material underneath the fabric. It must always be a little larger than the
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    -. I prog I 8 1 I II '-H > > 0 Il- I H 1 35J 4 G 3 0 3-51 4 - Sewing on methods of zippers sewing There are various on zippers. For skirts we recommend the fully concealed zipper, for men's and ladies' trousers the semi-concealed zipper. Various zippers are available. We recommend
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    evenly to the other half of the zipper. Then sew through the basted seam. Tip: To achieve a perfect seam, we recom mend using the edge guide. 55
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    stitches. Leave the needle in the fabric, raise thE - presser foot and insert the hemmer foe scroll into the fabric. Lower the presser foot and guide the fa - edge evenly into the hemmer. Take car ensure that the fabric does not run unc the right halt of the presser foot. Tip
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    a 2 0 • 3L 1 j51 b G 2.510 3-5 0 - Inserting lace You can achieve a beautiful effect by inserting lace. e.g. on babywear and children's clothing. First the lace is basted onto the face side of - the fabric. Sew on both sides of the lace at a narrow - : ;.. margin. - The fabric underneath
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    -*.a-. - __VVV_•_V *fr .:_. _V_fl. •VV4 I prog lI '.I 'l I 1I rt K 1.5 IIl I 1i . 1 bI K 1.5 4.5 - -5 Shell-edging Shell-edging is especially attractive on thin, soft fabrics such as silk and viscose. It is often used as an edging on underwear. The higher the needle thread tension, the
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    Decorative stitches and traditional embroidery techniques Sewing table for embroidery Decorative stitches Monograms Embroidering with the dense zigzag stitch/Tapering Appliqué Richelieu Patchwork quilt Quilt and patchwork foot Eyelet embroidery Hemstitching page 60 page 61 64 - page 65 page
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    Decorative stitches To enhance home textiles or garments models 6152 fancy and and 6232 offer you a whole range of decorative stitches to choose from. You can produce even variations by selecting greater embroidery different combinations, colors or sizes. For embroidery work we recommend
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    4 Changing the pattern length You can vary the pattern length infinitely with the aid of the stitch length knob (11). The stitch density for embroidery is generally in the buttonhole range. The larger the stitch density you set is, the farther the pattern is stretched apart. Changing the pattern
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    I Borders By combining different embroidery programs you can embroider borders of any width. Madeira embroidery threads are very suitable. They are available in many color shades and different sizes. However, only use one thread size for one piece of embroidery work. - Apply iron-on backing or
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    S I' I '4 '4 1! •1 Borders with a combination of stitches By combining different embroidery keys as desired you can easily achieve other embroi dered effects. This is a simple and pleasing way to embellish tablecloths and garments. - Apply iron-on backing or place silk backing paper under the
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    on threading in the usuat way, but make sure the threads are not twisted with each other. I - Pull the threads right and left into thread guide (32) and thread the needles. - 64
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    Cii 4/Ij1i -c.,_' Monograms Whether working with terry-cloth or woven fabric, with the help of the darning foot and the program G, stitch width 2.5 -5 'l, you can embroider initials of your own design. Sewing this way without a set pattern does, however, require a little practice. - Draw the
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    ED ) 111 Embroidering with a dense zigzag stitch! Tapering Wiuzrniasnfigaigtngh"sie.ttyeiBttloychyuhirvsraebmtrgeeiauecccdlhoahnmtiiiinnnqeegusitetstnhhwa- eerirzidwonitwghiwdz.eathrhIginc-oshAftiisnattchgcdhliaoselc-lndeSasdenaenx"bsozteeniagpe zigzag stitch you can create interesting embroidery.
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    Floral embroidery For this flower arrangement, only a dense zig zag stitch was used in combination with the variable stitch width and the various needle positions. - Apply iron-on backing or place silk backing paper under the fabric. - Draw the contures of a flower motif with a self-erasing textile
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    DL Embroidering corners By changing dense zigzag the stitch width during sewing of stitches you can embroider cor ners with 45 degree angles. - Set needle thread tension select zigzag stitch G. set to "buttonhole", stitch length to ,,buttonhole" and stitch width 5 mm. Select the outermost
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    I I. I I I Appliqué Richelieu Appliqués are quickly made and always pro duce a beautiful fancy effect. By using diffe rent materials and patterns you can sew many different variations. You can make a perfect, densely stitched seam with the appliqué foot (special accesories), because it has a
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    Patchwork quilt Patching and quilting are traditional handicraft techniques which were originally used by North American pioneer women to make use of leftover fabric. Over the years it has develo ped into a creative hobby. Patchwork quilts used to be sewn exclusively by hand. Nowadays, however, you
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    Eyelet embroidery Traditional eyelet embroidery which previously had to be made laboriously by hand can now be made quite easily with the help of an eyelet plate (special accessory). This is very effective on blouses, bed- or table linen. Use utility stitches such as the zigzag stitch, blind stitch,
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    ' Accessories and needles Presser feet (normal accessories) Special accessories table Felling foot Gathering foot Cording foot Bias-tape binder Multi-stitch gathering attachment Cording foot Appliqué foot Fringe foot page Needle table page page 74, 75 page 76 page 77 page 77 page 78 page 79 page
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    Sewing feet (normal accessories) 0 Standard presser foot Part No. 98-694 81 6-00 (models 6122-6232) Part No. 96-694 847-00 (model 6112) 1 Fancy-stitch foot (for top feed) Part No. 98-694 814-00 (models 61 22-8232) 1 Clear view foot (fancy-stitch foot not suitable for top feed) Part No. 98-694 864-0
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    960-9 1 (models 6122-6232) For model 6112 special accessory 7 Hemmer Part No. 98-694 818-00 (models 6122-6232) For model 6112 special accessory N 8 Edge guide Part No. 98-802 422-00 (models 6122-6232) Second spool holder Seam ripper a Brush Oil tube 75
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    feed) Herner (no. suit. able . Tor top feeo. 6 llL,.)
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    . - During stitching you have to pull the top fabric a little. The harder you pull, the grea ter the gathering effect you achieve. Be sure you guide the fabric edges evenly through the foot. - Disengage the gathering foot by pushing it down at the front, and take it out to the back
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    You can obtain a gimp thread; this similar makes effect by using a the cording look wider. In this case, however, do not use a cording tongue. To do this, remove the needle plate. - Thread the the needle gimp plate thread through the hole from below to the top. of Cording toot
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    foot holder and screw on the tape binder. - Cut diagonally across the beginning of the bias tape. - Guide the tape into the scroll of the tape binder and pull it out towards the back. - Set the tape -stitch gathering attachment at your PFAFF dealer, full opera ting instructions are included. 79
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    e prog 'I H1 a C jO.3511 2 b C jO.35-1J 2 {J - t.. 0 1 Cording fool - Cording foot Copsiruomrraldilitsanienrgaetmoics.obarWrdatieidtichsihnontghvi.qiesAur-yepsoptiiulnticqcwhuaehéndiscohtcobatpnapeirnaaolrsdlaounthcbeereeffaaedct made more impressive by this seam. - Mark the ding too
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    together with the straight stitch. When working with a 1/4 inch seam allowance, guide the piece of fabric along the outer right edge of the foot. When working with a 1/8 inch seam allo wance guide the fabric along the inner right edge of the foot. Quilting (Sewing
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    Needle table Type Stitch lenght 130/705 H-ZWI 2.5 mm Ifli Size: 80 2.5 mm } 130/705 H-ZWI Size: 80 2.5 mm Size: 90 2.5 mm Size: 100 3.0 mm Stitch width - - - [ Needle spacing 1.6 mm 2.0 mm 2.5 mm 3.0 mm 4.0 mm suitable for Normal cording Normal cording Wide cording E,ctra wide
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    the sewing machine, because it will reward you with a longer service life. The more often you use the machine, the more care it needs. Removal: - Raise the sewing foot and remove the deta chable work support. - Push the point of a small screwdriver into the opening between needle plate
  • Pfaff tipmatic 6112 | Owner's Manual - Page 89
    Maintenance and Changing the needle plate Cleaning and Oiling TR9 reopulbalceisnhothoetinsegwing lamp Page 86 Page 86 Page 87 Page 88 85
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    the sewing lamp Switch oft the main switch - Disconnect the mains plug and the foot control plug from the machine. - Take off the detachable work support (14). The sewing lamp is located inside the needle head of the sewing machine. Removal To be able to change the sewing lamp, we recommend
  • Pfaff tipmatic 6112 | Owner's Manual - Page 91
    Trouble-shooting Problem: 1. The machine skips stitches The needle is not properly inserted. The in. Insert new needle. See needle chart (pages 82 and 83). Let the machine feed the fabric. Only guide the fabric lightly. When you insert the bobbin case, push it fully into the stop. 4. Seam is sewn
  • Pfaff tipmatic 6112 | Owner's Manual - Page 92
    " (10) Touch controls (11) Stitch length knob (13) Base plate (14) Detachable work support (15) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (16) Needle threader (Model 6122) (17) Threading (31) Sewing lamp (max. 15 watt) (32) Thread guide (33) Needle plate (34) Stitch width knob (35) Needle position knob
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