Pfaff 85 Owner's Manual - Page 23
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Cording Cording is made with two needle threads. When threading the needles, lead each thread between a make sure to separate pair of tension discs (see ill.). To render your cording more prominent, in sert a filler cord. Select the twin needle gauge and the size of the filler cord to suit the type of material used. Lace the filler cord through hole g, as illus trated. Hold both needle threads lightly and rotate the balance bobbin thread. wheel to draw up the The smallest distance between cording seams made with the ordinary sewing foot is abt. 1/4 inch. For narrower cording, use one of the cording feet listed below. To make different size cording, the follow ing twin needles and supplied at extra cost. cording feet can be Use ordinary sewing foot No. 93-838 954-00, and insert a twin needle (which can be ob tained from your Pfaff dealer). Stitch length: 1.5 to 2 P1 aft 85 Twin needles for needle distances of 1.2 (/64), 1.6 (1116), 1.8, and 4.0 (/32) mm. 2.0 (164), 2.5 (/a2), 3.0 Cording foot No. 93-847 671-00 with grooves is used for heavy materials, 3 cording foot No. 93-847 675-00 with grooves for medium-heavy fabrics, and 5 cording foot No. 93-847 680-00 grooves for lightweight materials. with 7 PlaIt 84 23