Pfaff 130-6 Owner's Manual - Page 20
Picof, edging, Rolled, Scalloped, rolled
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29. Picof edging Picot edging is obtained by cutting the above hemstitched hem along the center. (Fig. 38). This type of edging is used to prevent the unravelling of the plain cloth-edge. 46261x1,5 Fig. 39 45 6261x Fig. 40 31. Scalloped rolled hems (Fig, 41) fooStcaNlloo.p4e6d26r1olxled3, haevmasilaobn leknaittteedxtgraoocdosst.arTehemsacdaellowpietdh form of the hem is the result of the wide zigzag stitch 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. 36 32. Scalloped edge (Fig. 42) On neck pieces and lingerie straps of heavy knit goods, the rolled hem described above is too thick. In this case, the making of a scalloped edge with edge stitcher No. 41350 and the ruler with cording guide, No. 26862, is re rommende.d. The latter one is available at slight extra cost. 37