Pfaff 130-6 Owner's Manual

Pfaff 130-6 Manual

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  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 1
    INSTRUCTION BOOK PFAFF 130-6
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 2
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  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 3
    con that 2. The motor belt being too tight. Do not over-tighten it. 3. The shuttle race being obstructed by fluff, which must be removed. 4. The machine having lowing instructions become clogged. for proper oiling Note the fol and cleaning. IL To oil and clean the
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  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 8
    foot control on some portable models. 7. To remove the work Stop the machine. Turn the balance wheel toward you until the take-up (see section thread If the tension is too loose, take the bobbin case out of the machine (Fig. 5), and tighten the small tension screw (Z) in a clockwise direction with
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 9
    width of the zigzag stitch up to a maximum of 11/64". If lever H (Fig. 12) is pressed against the body of the machine, and then shifted down into position II, the ma chine will sew to the right of the stitch made in the nor mal posifion. In position Ill, it will
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 10
    , do not force it-call for your mechanic. Parts damaged by force will not be replaced free of charge machine-Needle the PFAFF needles Series 130 R. These designed are finely machined, tempered and polished steel, and are avail able in sizes 7 to 11, for the most delicate to the heaviest sewing
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 11
    NO ATTACHMENTS ARE NEEDED for all normal sewing and most types of fancy sewing. The PFAFF comes equip ped with a hinged presser foot. No. 44088 (Fig. 14), which is used for these purposes. This should remain on your machine most of the time. To remove it, loosen the screw, nand lift presser foot out
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  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 14
    Fig. 22 An additional ornamental seam, parallel to the edging, adds a handsome effect. (Fig. 23). 21. Applique work Trace the design on both appliqued extending 1/16th fabrics, with the inch beyond the cloth edge design. Place the cutting on the fabric so that it to be of the corre sponds to
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 15
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  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 16
    made impossible. if special, clean-edge lace borders are desired far sewing curtains, bed linens, etc., a special foot, No. 41746 larger hemming foot, No. 41248, (Fig. 29), with the machine set for straight zigzag stitch. With light ensian and medium-sized zigzag right side. Then guide the two pieces
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 17
    embroidery ring in any convenient size. For darning, use soft, mercerized cotton No. 40 to 80 depending on the thickness of the fabric. If large parts are to be mended, we recommend cutting out the damaged pieces, inserting a fresh piece of fabric, and fastening it with zigzag stitches, as shown in
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 18
    , Embroidery yarn No. 40, ing cotton, may be used serve as cord. sewing Crochet silk, or standard sew yarn No. 3 or 5 can tphleaPcaelsinstehtehyeofuacbrhroiaccvheuenttdryeaarcrentdhe,thwprorietuhsgshaertmhfeoedocitu.omrSdeinwzgigt-hgzeuaigdceos,rtdiatcnohdn. Soft thread. zigzag
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    H Fig 36 34 1 Fig 37 35
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    sewn with firm tension. Fig. 38 30. Rolled hems Rolled hems are produced with the aid of sewing foot No. 46261 x 1,5 (Fig. 39). Use small zigzag stitches to ensure a neat effect. 41350 and the ruler with cording guide, No. 26862, is re rommende.d. The latter one is available at slight extra cost.
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 21
    hook shaft. Replace base stop, and push it towards the front of the machine until you've got a least 1/32" or more clearance between the base stop 4. To wind the bobbin 7 5. To replace bobbin case 11 6. To commence sewing 11 7. To remove the work 12 8. To regulate the tension of the upper
  • Pfaff 130-6 | Owner's Manual - Page 22
    the presser foot . 17 14. Adjusting the tension of the threod controller spring 17 15. The needle 17 16. To lower the feed 17 17. Sewing on buttons 18 18. Buttonholes 20 19. Ornamental seams 22 20. Overedged hems 23 21. Applique work 25 22. Running on lace 27 23. Even
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INSTRUCTION
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PFAFF
130-6