Pfaff 1221 - 1222 Owner's Manual - Page 47

Overedgestitch, Hemstitching, EIastc, Triple-stitch, Blind-stitch

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The built-in functional-stitch mechanism makes functional sewing simple The built-in functional-stitcri mechanism makes it possible to sew functional seams on all kinds of materials, no matter wholher they are elastic (a g InGot, jersey, Helanca and stretch fabrics) or not Simply set the machine for the functional-stitch seam desir ed by pushing a button To set your machine for tunctional stitching. open the lid in the top cover The different functional-stitch symbols appear on the left row of buttons. Simply push a button to set your machine tom the desired stitch. Each button shows the symbol of the respec tive functional stitch, and indicates the stitch length recommended as well as the needle posiIon which is to be set by turning knob D. The illustration on the opposite page shows you how to set your machine To sew an elastic seam, push the button identified by the elastic-seamni symbol. Turn knob D until the needle position symbol indi cated on the button is opposite the mark on the dial. Overedgestitch seam /,X.XX?/\ Inserting patches, sewing and simnultane oy finishing hems and edges of elastic V ZZV_\/7 Hemstitching seam edges with a 1EEEEEEE Triple-stitch seam -' I /\.AJ\A Blind-stitch seam Seams that are pressed open later, inseams of trousers and other seams exposed to great stress (e. g ski pants), •J - Shell edging. blind-stitch seams, fancy-stitch patterns. I a EIastc seam A A A A / /' /' / /' / I a* aa 'a >5u Darning of rips and worn areas, sewing on elastics, inserting patches in knitted fabrics, sewing combinations of fancy-stitch patterns

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The
built-in
functional-stitch
mechanism
makes
functional
sewing
simple
The
built-in
functional-stitcri
mechanism
makes
it
possible
to
sew
functional
seams
on
all
kinds
of
materials,
no
matter
wholher
they
are
elastic
(a
g
InGot,
jersey,
Helanca
and
stretch
fabrics)
or
not
Simply
set
the
machine
for
the
functional-stitch
seam
desir
ed
by
pushing
a
button
To
set
your
machine
for
tunctional
stitching.
open
the
lid
in
the
top
cover
The
different
functional-stitch
symbols
appear
on
the
left
row
of
buttons.
Simply
push
a
button
to
set
your
machine
tom
the
desired
stitch.
Each
button
shows the
symbol
of
the
respec
tive
functional
stitch,
and
indicates
the
stitch
length
recommended
as
well
as
the
needle
posiIon
which
is
to
be
set
by
turning
knob
D.
The
illustration
on
the
opposite page
shows
you
how
to
set
your
machine
To
sew
an
elastic
seam,
push
the
button
identified
by
the
elastic-seamni
symbol.
Turn
knob
D
until
the
needle
position
symbol
indi
cated
on
the
button
is
opposite
the
mark
on
the
dial.
Inserting
patches,
sewing
and
simnultane
/,X.XX?/\
Overedgestitch
seam
oy
finishing
hems
and
edges
of
elastic
V
ZZV_\/7
Hemstitching
seam
edges
with
a
Seams
that
are
pressed
open
later,
inseams
of
trousers
and
other
seams
exposed
to
great
stress
(e.
g
ski
pants),
—‘
•J
Shell
edging.
blind-stitch
seams,
fancy-stitch
patterns.
a
a*
a
a
‘a
>u
5
A
A
A
A
/
Darning
of
rips
and
worn
areas,
sewing
on
/
/
/
/
/
EIastc
seam
elastics,
inserting
patches
in
knitted
fabrics,
I
/
\/
\/
\/
\/
sewing
combinations
of
fancy-stitch
patterns
1EEEEEEE
Triple-stitch
seam
I
/\.AJ\A
Blind-stitch
seam
I