Pfaff 1196 - 1199 Owner's Manual - Page 10

Pfaff 1196 - 1199 Manual

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eort, you start winding the bobbin remember that you need two threads to sew a seam: an upper and a lower thread. These two threads are locked together in the middle of the fabric to form a lock stitch. The seam produced in this way is illustrated below. If your seam doesnt look like the illustration, turn to page 21. To wind the bobbin, turn the machine on by pushing button C (page 7), Make sure the sewing mechanism is disengaged. For detailed instructions on bobbin wind ing see page 10.

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eort,
you
start
winding
the
bobbin
remember
that
you
need
two
threads
to
sew
a
seam:
an
upper
and
a
lower
thread.
These
two
threads
are
locked
together
in
the
middle
of
the
fabric
to
form
a
lock
stitch.
The
seam
produced
in
this
way
is
illustrated
below.
If
your
seam
doesnt
look
like
the
illustration,
turn
to
page
21.
To
wind
the
bobbin,
turn
the
machine
on
by
pushing
button
C
(page
7),
Make
sure
the
sewing
mechanism
is
disengaged.
For
detailed
instructions
on
bobbin
wind
ing
see
page
10.