Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual - Page 12

Utility, stitch, table, elastic, stitches

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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 stitch with 15 needle positions Stretch triple zigzag stitch with up to 15 needle positions. Stitch width knob 0.5 - 5 bt Outermost left needle position (for stretch triple straight and zigzag stitches) Center needle position (for stretch triple straight and zigzag stitches). Outermost right needle position (for stretch triple straight and zigzag stitches). H Pullover stitch I Closed overlock stitch K Open overlock stitch L Feather stitch M Honeycomb stitch EK Spiral stitch 8 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. For elastic seams which require a center needle position. For elastic seams which require a right needle position. Elastic closing and serging seams for rough 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 mate rials or materials which do not fray easily. For overstitching two buttjoined plies. Also suitable for stretch materials. For sewing on elastic thread, overstitching tar ry cloth seams and for ornamental hem seams. A decorative stitch, e.g. for household textiles.

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Utility
stitch
table
(elastic
stitches)
AAAL..__
AAA
1AA
For
these
programs,
turn
the
stitch
length
knob
(11)
in
the
grey
area
until
it
stops
i.e.
to
“Stretch”.
Program
Description
Application
0
peacock’s
eye
stitch
Elastic
closing
and
serging
seam.
The
material
must
be
turned
by
180
degrees.
E
cover
stitch
For
top-stitching
and
overstitching
stretch
materials,
e.g.
cuffs,
hems
and
panels.
F
Herringbone
stitch
A
decorative
stitch
for
top-stitching
or
whip-stitching
hems,
e.g.
pajamas
and
sweatsuits.
G
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
For
stretch
seams,
e.g.
inside
seams
as
well
with
15
needle positions
as
seams
on
sportswear
and
workwear.
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
with
For
sewing
elastic
bands
on
elastic
up
to
15
needle
positions.
materials
or
seams
on
stretch
materials.
Stitch
width
knob
0.5
5
bt
Outermost
left
needle
position
For
elastic
seams
which
require
a
left
(for
stretch
triple
straight
and
needle
position.
zigzag
stitches)
Center
needle
position
For
elastic
seams
which
require
a
center
(for
stretch
triple
straight
and
needle
position.
zigzag
stitches).
Outermost
right
needle
position
For
elastic
seams
which
require
a
right
(for
stretch
triple
straight
and
needle
position.
zigzag
stitches).
H
Pullover
stitch
Elastic
closing
and
serging
seams
for
rough
jersey.
The
material
must
be
turned
by
180
degrees.
I
Closed
overlock
stitch
A
closing
and
serging
seam
for
materials
which
fray
easily.
K
Open
overlock
stitch
A
closing
and
serging
seam
for
sturdy
mate
rials
or
materials
which
do
not
fray
easily.
L
Feather
stitch
For
overstitching
two
buttjoined
plies.
Also
suitable
for
stretch
materials.
M
Honeycomb
stitch
For
sewing
on
elastic
thread,
overstitching
tar
ry
cloth
seams
and
for
ornamental
hem
seams.
EK
Spiral
stitch
A
decorative
stitch,
e.g.
for
household
textiles.
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