Pfaff 339 Owner's Manual - Page 33

Darning, Needle, Plate, Coaer, Woolen, Socks, Hopper

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- -r Darning with Needle Plate Coaer and Hopper Foot If you prefer darning linen and fine stock ings with the needle plate cover 847640, your dealer will be glad to supply it to you. The needle plate cover is placed onto the machine just as the hole embroidery plate (pictured on page 54). Of course, the use of this cover requires the needle in centre position as the cover has only a round needle hole in the centre. Perhaps you are used to do darning al ways with a special sewing foot; if so, ask your dealer for a Jura hopper foot II (847615) which you may use for darning linen as described under a) on page 32 and for darning fine stockings. When at taching this special darning foot make sure that the formed wire will be above the needle clamp screw. The presser bar regulator (see page 26) must be all the wcy up as always when a foot is used for darning. Darning Woolen Socks Wool darning foot 847570 Control disc on zigzag. Drop feed dog. Upper and bobbin thread: Machine em broidery and darning cotton No. 50, suit ing the colour of the sock. Darning wool: same type as is the sock. Presser bar regu lator must be all the way up (see page 26). Needle position: centre. Width of zigzag stitch: as indicated below. Needle size: 80. Pull the sock over the free arm so that the damaged part will be under the sew ing foot. (Wool socks are not stretched in a darning hoop.) Lower presser bar lifter, pick up bobbin thread and sew around the damaged area once with a - - - - - - L

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Darning
with
Needle
Plate
Coaer
Darning
Woolen
Socks
and
Hopper
Foot
If
you
prefer
darning
linen
and
fine
stock
ings
with
the
needle
plate
cover
847640,
your
dealer
will
be
glad
to
supply
it
to
you.
The
needle
plate
cover
is
placed
onto
the
machine
just
as
the
hole
embroidery
plate
(pictured
on
page
54).
Of
course,
the
use
of
this
cover
requires
the
needle
in
centre
position
as
the
cover
has
only
a
round
needle
hole
in
the
centre.
Perhaps
you
are
used
to
do
darning
al
ways
with
a
special
sewing
foot;
if
so,
ask
your
dealer
for
a
Jura
hopper
foot
II
(847615)
which
you
may
use
for
darning
linen
as
described
under
a)
on
page
32
and
for
darning
fine
stockings.
When
at
taching
this
special
darning
foot
make
sure
that
the
formed
wire
will
be
above
the
needle
clamp
screw.
The
presser
bar
regulator
(see
page
26)
must
be
all
the
wcy
up
as
always
when
a
foot
is
used
for
darning.
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Wool
darning
foot
847570
Control
disc
on
zigzag.
Drop
feed
dog.
Upper
and
bobbin
thread:
Machine
em
broidery
and
darning
cotton
No.
50,
suit
ing
the
colour
of
the
sock.
Darning
wool:
same
type
as
is
the
sock.
Presser
bar
regu
lator
must
be
all
the
way
up
(see
page
26).
Needle
position:
centre.
Width
of
zigzag
stitch:
as
indicated
below.
Needle
size:
80.
Pull
the
sock
over
the
free
arm
so
that
the
damaged
part
will
be
under
the
sew
ing
foot.
(Wool
socks
are
not
stretched
in
a
darning
hoop.)
Lower
presser
bar
lifter,
pick
up
bobbin
thread
and
sew
around
the
damaged
area
once
with
a