Pfaff 60 Owner's Manual - Page 22

thatthe, thread, always, highest, position, beginning, ending, seam., regulate, upper, tension.

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Important: Make sure thatthe thread take-up is always in its highest position when beginning or ending a seam. In this manner you eliminate thread jamrnng and slip-offs of the upper thread. In this case you heed not hold both threads when starting to sew. 13. To regulate the upper tension. A turn to the right will increase the tension for stitching thicker and heavier materials. A turn to the left )4 c will decrease the tension for stitching thinner fabrics. Photo 19 20

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Important:
Make
sure
thatthe
thread
take-up
is
always
in
its
highest
position
when
beginning
or
ending
a
seam.
In
this
manner
you
eliminate
thread
jamrnng
and
slip-offs
of
the
upper
thread.
In
this
case
you
heed
not
hold
both
threads
when
starting
to
sew.
13.
To
regulate
the
upper
tension.
A
turn
to
the
right
will
increase
the
tension
for
stitching
thicker
and
heavier
materials.
A
turn
to
the
left
)c
4
will
decrease
the
tension
for
stitching
thinner
fabrics.
Photo
19
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