Pfaff 1196 - 1199 Owner's Manual - Page 52

straight-stitch

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itching terry doth astic stitch itch length; between 0 and 1. tt needle position tach ordinary sewing foot :. 93-040 956-91. Place both pieces of fabric on top of each other with their edges overlapping about 1 cm ('12'), as shown in Fig. 1. Sew down one edge with an elastic seam, then turn the fabric over, and stitch down the second edge. If the seam is exposed to great stress, lay the two pieces of material one upon the other so that their edges are in line, and join them with a straight-stitch seam taken 1.5 to 2.0 cm (abt. 3/.') from the fabric edge (stitch length 1 to 2). Press the seam open. Restore the elastic-seam setting and turn the stitch selector between 0 and 1. Sew both edges down one after the other (2). :' 50

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Place
both
pieces
of
fabric
on
top
of
each
other
with
their
edges
overlapping
about
1
cm
(‘12’),
as
shown
in
Fig.
1.
Sew
down
one
edge
with
an
elastic
seam,
then
turn
the
fabric
over,
and
stitch
down
the
second
edge.
If
the
seam
is
exposed
to
great
stress,
lay
the
two
pieces
of
material
one
upon
the
other
so
that
their
edges
are
in
line,
and
join
them
with
a
straight-stitch
seam
taken
1.5
to
2.0
cm
(abt.
3/.’)
from
the
fabric
edge
(stitch
length
1
to
2).
Press
the
seam
open.
Restore
the
elastic-seam
setting
and
turn
the
stitch
selector
between
0
and
1.
Sew
both
edges
down
one
after
the
other
(2).
itching
terry
doth
astic
stitch
itch
length;
between
0
and
1.
tt
needle
position
tach
ordinary
sewing
foot
:.
93-040
956-91.
:‘
50