Pfaff tipmatic 6112 Owner's Manual - Page 83
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I I progI I I I1 ja.a*jIjl a G I 2.5 j b j G 2.5 I j I I 0 o 3-5 Bias I tape I O binder - Bias-tape binder Binding with a bias tape is a simple way of lending fabric edges a smooth, neat appea rance. You will need: bias tape, 24 mm wide, unfolded. Remove the presser foot and the sewing 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 binder in such a way that the needle perforates 1 - 1.5 mm from the fol ded bias-tape edge or adjust the needle position. - Sew a few centimeters (about an inch) along the bias tape before you insert the edge to be bound into the slot of the tape binder. The raw edge must be placed bet ween the bias tape edges. The bias tape automatically encloses the raw edge during the sewing operation, Tip: You can achieve an additional effect by using the zigzag stitch or a fancy stitch. Multi-stitch gathering attachment The classic sewing footl You can make'closely or widely spaced pleats as if by magic. The multi-stitch gathering attachment can be used in three different ways: 1. Folding the fabric in pleats. 2. Folding the fabric in pleats and sewing them simultaneously. 3. Folding the fabric in pleats, sewing them on and sewing lace onto them simultaneo usly. When you buy your multi-stitch gathering attachment at your PFAFF dealer, full opera ting instructions are included. 79