Pfaff 80 Owner's Manual - Page 30

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Filled Cording If you wont to make cording in filmy fabrics or render your cording more prominent, Pfaff recommends that you insert a filler cord. Its thickness depends on the cording size you wont. Remove the bed slide and pass the filler cord from below through hole g located in front of needle plate slat f (see ill, on page 26). Lay the end of the filler cord back under the cording foot (together with the needle and bobbin thread ends). Pull a filler cord forward under the bed slide and place the ball in your lap. Spacing Between Tucks To ensure uniform spacing between parallel tucks, place the preceding seam into one of the grooves of the foot and use it as a guide. For a larger spacing between tucks, use the ad just able guide (see ill. opposite) which is part of every cording foot. DR 521 28

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Filled
Cording
If
you
wont
to
make
cording
in
filmy
fabrics
or
render
your
cording
more
prominent,
Pfaff
recommends
that
you
insert
a
filler
cord.
Its
thickness
depends
on
the
cording
size
you
wont.
Remove
the
bed
slide
and
pass
the
filler
cord
from
below
through
hole
g
located
in
front
of
needle
plate
slat
f
(see
ill,
on
page
26).
Lay
the
end
of
the
filler
cord
back
under
the
cording
foot
(together
with
the
needle
and
bobbin
thread
ends).
Pull
a
filler
cord
forward
under
the
bed
slide
and
place
the
ball
in
your
lap.
Spacing
Between
Tucks
To
ensure
uniform
spacing
between
parallel
tucks,
place
the
preceding
seam
into
one
of
the
grooves
of
the
foot
and
use
it
as
a
guide.
For
a
larger
spacing
between
tucks,
use
the
ad
just
able
guide
(see
ill.
opposite)
which
is
part
of
every
cording
foot.
DR
521
28