Pfaff 1211 Owner's Manual - Page 24
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The built-in functional-stitch mechanism makes functional sewing simple The built-in functional-stitch mechanism makes it possible to sew functional seams on all kinds of materials. no matter whether they are elastic (e.g. tricot, jersey, Helance and stretch fabrics) or not. Simply set the machine for the functional-stitch seam desired by pushing a button. Simply push a button to set your machine for the desired stitch. Each button shows the symbol of the respee tive functional stitch, and indicates the stitch length recommended as well as the needle position. The needle position is set by turning knob D, and the stitch length by turning the outer ring of the stitch selector. The illustration on the opposite page shows you how to set your machine. To set your machine for functional stitching, open the lid in the top cover. The different functional-stitch symbols appear on the row of buttons. To sew an elastic seam. push the button identified by the elastic-seam symbol. Turn knob O until the needle position symbol indicated on the button is below the mark on the dial. 4 (ED seam (7 l7 (7 C7 (7 17 v N-2 Overedge-stitch A/V\A/ Hemstitching seam 4 !MM. 4111 Triple-stitch seam MARIA A A Blind-stitch seam A 0-2 1/\\ azo 46 AAA A/ / / /V V V V Elastic seam 77==.7.77 " Then turn the outer ring of the stitch selector until the number indicating the desired stitch length (between 0 and 2) is above the mark. Now your machine is ready for sewing an elastic seam. Before you switch over to another functionalstitch pattern by pressing another button. push button K. This button must also be pushed to disengage the functional-stitch mechanism. Inserting patches. sewing and simultaneously finishing hems and edges of elastic materials. Fancy stitching. reinforcing edges with a hemstitching effect. Seams that are pressed open later, inseams of trousers and other seams exposed to great stress (e.g. ski pants). Shell edging, blind-stitch seams, fancy-stitch patterns. Darning of rips and worn areas, sewing on elastics, inserting patches in knitted fabrics, sew.in,g combinations of fancy-stitch patterns. 72 0-2 I0A-2D/AVA\ 3 • tR D 47