Pfaff 1196 - 1199 Owner's Manual - Page 29

sewing position.

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Hold the material flat with both hands. Stitch back and forth across the hole lengthwise, with the machine running at high speed. Be sure the stitches are closely spaced. Then turn the fabric at right angles and sew back and forth over the preceding work with short stitches. This anchors the threads in the un worn area around the hole. Tubular articles, such as sleeves, trouser legs and st'cKings, can be easily darned on the tree arm of the Pfaff 1197. Stitch back and forth across the hole, first crosswise, then lengthwise. Triangular tears and rips are best darned with close stitches across and lengthwise. After you have finished darning, swing the reverse-feed control back to its regular sewing position.

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Hold
the
material
flat
with
both
hands.
Stitch
back
and
forth
across
the
hole
lengthwise,
with
the
machine
running
at
high
speed.
Be
sure
the
stitches
are
closely
spaced.
Then
turn
the
fabric
at
right
angles
and
sew
back
and
forth
over
the
preceding
work
with
short
stitches.
This
anchors
the
threads
in
the
un
worn
area
around
the
hole.
Tubular
articles,
such
as
sleeves,
trouser
legs
and
st’cKings,
can
be
easily
darned
on
the
tree
arm
of
the
Pfaff
1197.
Stitch
back
and
forth
across
the
hole,
first
crosswise,
then
lengthwise.
Triangular
tears
and
rips
are
best
darned
with
close
stitches
across
and
lengthwise.
After
you
have
finished
darning,
swing
the
reverse-feed
control
back
to
its
regular
sewing position.