Pfaff 1196 - 1199 Owner's Manual - Page 26

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I I'!i11flL3 liii , Mjtic stitch selector: slraight stitch Stitch length: 2 Central needle position Attach hemmer foot No. 93-040933-31. When you hem a fabric edge, you protect it against fraying and at the same time produce a neat, durable edge finish Fold the beginning of the fabric edge twice, making a hem about 3 mm (1/a') wide and several inches long. Place the material under the hemmer toot and lower same. Stitch the folded egde down with 3 or 4 straight stitches. Draw the fabric into the hemmer foot by pull ng both threads backwards, as shown in Fig. 1. Feed the fabric edge into the hemmer foot scroll with your right hand Make sure the fabric does not slip sideways under the right half of the foot. The scroll should be well filled with fabric so that the fabric edge is in line with the right side of the left toe (Fig. 2). To produce an elastic hem of soft materials, use zigzag stitches. Turn the stitch selector to the maximum stitch length in range 6 and proceed, as instructed above. -i 1LV 24

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I
I’!i11flL3
liii
,
Mjtic
stitch
selector:
slraight
stitch
Stitch
length:
2
Central
needle
position
Attach
hemmer
foot
No.
93-040933-31.
When
you
hem
a
fabric
edge,
you
protect
it
against
fraying
and
at
the
same
time
produce
a
neat,
durable
edge
finish
Fold
the
beginning
of
the
fabric
edge
twice,
making
a
hem
about
3
mm
(1/a’)
wide
and
several
inches
long.
Place
the
material
under
the
hemmer
toot
and
lower
same.
Stitch
the
folded
egde
down
with
3
or
4
straight
stitches.
Draw
the
fabric
into
the
hemmer
foot
by
pull
ng
both
threads
backwards,
as
shown
in
Fig.
1.
Feed
the
fabric
edge
into
the
hemmer
foot
scroll
with
your
right
hand
Make
sure
the
fabric
does
not
slip
sideways
under
the
right
half
of
the
foot.
The
scroll
should
be
well
filled
with
fabric
so
that
the
fabric
edge
is
in
line
with
the
right
side
of
the
left
toe
(Fig.
2).
To
produce
an
elastic
hem
of
soft
materials,
use
zigzag
stitches.
Turn
the
stitch
selector
to
the
maximum
stitch
length
in
range
6
and
proceed,
as
instructed
above.
-i
1LV
24