Pfaff 1196 - 1199 Owner's Manual - Page 48

tia1h, Elastic, triple, straight, stitch, Overlock

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ihe built-in utility-stitch mechanism makes unctional sewing simpe fhe built-in utility-stitch mechanism makes possible to sew functional seams on all kinds of materials, no matter whether they are elastic (e.g. tricot. jersey, Helenca and stretch fabrics) or not. Simply set the machine for the utility stitch desired by pushing a button. To set your machine for functional stitching, look at the different utility-stitch symbols which appear on the row of buttons in your machine. Simp'y push a button to set your machine for the desired stitch. Each button shows the symbol of the respec tive utility stitch, and indicates the stitch length recommended as well as the needle position. The needle position is set by turning knob 10 and the stitch length by turning the outer ring of the stitch selector. The illustration on the oppostie page shows you how to set your machine. To sew an elastic seam, push the button identified by the elastic-stitch symbol. Turn knob 10 until the needle position symbol indi cated on the button is below the mark on the dial. Crs tia1h Overlock stitch Elastic triple straight stitch /\A/\A tdfli. SdLCH AAAA/ Elastic stitch For sewing and hems and edges of simultaneously elastic materials. finishing Special elastic seam on knitted ed labrics which secures the and crotchet fabric edge stitches. For seams that are pressed open exposed to great stress (e.g. sk later or are pants), and for utility-stitch combinations. For shell edging. blindstitching and utility stitch combinations. For darning rips and worn elastic. sewing terry cloth, areas, sewing on inserting patches and for utility-stitch combinations.

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ihe
built-in
utility-stitch
mechanism
makes
unctional
sewing
simpe
fhe
built-in
utility-stitch
mechanism
makes
possible
to
sew
functional
seams
on
all
kinds
of
materials,
no
matter
whether
they
are
elastic
(e.g.
tricot.
jersey,
Helenca
and
stretch
fabrics)
or
not.
Simply
set
the
machine
for
the
utility
stitch
desired
by
pushing
a
button.
To
set
your
machine
for
functional
stitching,
look
at
the
different
utility-stitch
symbols
which
appear
on
the
row
of
buttons
in
your
machine.
Simp’y
push
a
button
to
set
your
machine
for
the
desired
stitch.
Each
button shows
the
symbol
of
the
respec
tive
utility
stitch,
and
indicates
the
stitch
length
recommended
as
well
as
the
needle
position.
The
needle
position
is
set
by
turning
knob
10
and
the
stitch
length
by
turning
the
outer
ring
of
the
stitch
selector.
The
illustration
on
the
oppostie
page
shows
you
how
to
set
your
machine.
To
sew
an
elastic
seam,
push
the
button
identified
by
the
elastic-stitch
symbol.
Turn
knob
10
until
the
needle
position
symbol
indi
cated
on
the
button
is
below
the
mark
on
the
dial.
Crs
tia1h
For
sewing
and
simultaneously
finishing
hems
and
edges
of
elastic
materials.
Special
elastic
seam
on
knitted
and
crotchet
ed
labrics
which
secures
the
fabric
edge
stitches.
For
seams
that
are
pressed
open
later
or
are
Elastic
triple
straight
stitch
exposed
to
great
stress
(e.g.
sk
pants),
and
for
utility-stitch
combinations.
For
shell
edging.
blindstitching
and
utility
tdfli.
SdLCH
stitch
combinations.
For
darning
rips
and
worn
areas,
sewing
on
elastic.
sewing
terry
cloth,
inserting
patches
and
for
utility-stitch
combinations.
Overlock
stitch
/\A/\A
AAAA/
Elastic
stitch