Pfaff 339 Owner's Manual - Page 38

Ordinary, Zigzag, Stiteliing, Overcasting, Overedging

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Ordinary Zigzag Stiteliing Standard sewing foot 847495 The tely machine will sew zigzag stitches up to 5/32" wide and about 3/16" long. The approxima settings are made with the zigzag lever and the stitch length regu lator. Overcasting, Overedging Standard sewing foot 847495 We recommend you to use machine embroidery and darning cotton No. 50. Centre needle position. The above designations namely sewing over the zigzag stitch to prevent refer to the same sewing work, edge of the material with the fraying. a) Overcasting raw edges Place the material with its raw edge under the sewing foot in such a way that the needle, when deflecting to the right, closely passes the edge of the work. When deflecting to the left, the needle will pierce the fabric and sew the required zigzag width. For example, the zigzag lever could be set on 3 or 4 (1/8" to 5/64"), stitch length not shorter than 1/8 ". b) Overcasting visible edges Fold the raw edge of the the left and sew it down material with the narrowly over straight stitch to at 40

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Ordinary
Zigzag
Stiteliing
Standard
sewing
foot
847495
The
machine
will
sew
zigzag
stitches
up
to
approxima
tely
5/32”
wide
and
about
3/16”
long.
The
settings
are
made
with
the
zigzag
lever
and
the
stitch
length
regu
lator.
Overcasting,
Overedging
Standard
sewing
foot
847495
We
recommend
you
to
use
machine
embroidery
and
darning
cotton
No.
50.
Centre
needle
position.
The
above
designations
refer
to
the
same
sewing
work,
namely
sewing
over
the
edge
of
the
material
with
the
zigzag
stitch
to
prevent
fraying.
a)
Overcasting
raw
edges
Place
the
material
with
its
raw
edge
under
the
sewing
foot
in
such
a
way
that
the
needle,
when
deflecting
to
the
right,
closely
passes
the
edge
of
the
work.
When
deflecting
to
the
left,
the
needle
will
pierce
the
fabric
and
sew
the
required
zigzag
width.
For
example,
the
zigzag
lever
could
be
set
on
3
or
4
(1/8”
to
5/64”),
stitch
length
not
shorter
than
1/8
“.
b)
Overcasting
visible
edges
Fold
the
raw
edge
of
the
material
narrowly
over
to
the
left
and
sew
it
down
with
the
straight
stitch
at
40