Pfaff 93 Owner's Manual - Page 40
Attaching, Shell-Edging, Blindstitch
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gs with your Pfaff. The needle won't • either. The latter may happen only ham stitch. It won't be worthwile to ngle button, but you will appreciate on pillow and bed covers, on shirts urtains, etc. There your machine will sewing foot No. 931OO179-OQ and uid of a special button sewing foot, n your Pfaff dealer. Turn the needle ion is at the front (see picture at the he needle plate features an elongated lie stitch through hole and make one on the right of its throw is centered fasten buffon securely. Return dial A ng through the second pair of holes. DR 044 836954 Attaching Lace Machine Setting: A=2; B= You can attach lace edging in one simple operation. Fold the edge of the fabric about /e" over to the wrong side, following the texture, and preferably iron it down. Place the straight edge of the lace on the fold of the fabric and sew it down with narrow zigzag stitches, taking one stitch into lace and fabric and the other into lace only. Cut off excessive cloth on the wrong side of the material close to the seam. Shell-Edging Made with Blindstitch Disc Machine Setting: A=4; B= + Stitch Length: Medium Insert foshion disc C, and tighten upper and lower thread tensions. Shell edging is an effective fashion trim on blouses (particularly those made of delicate, soft fabrics). Fold fabric along desired line. Guide work so that needle takes one stitch in the fabric, and the other over its edge. (As the thread interlock outside the material, its edge is drawn back, producing the desired shell edging.) Shell edging makes a nice trimming on handkerchiefs, too. 41 DR 564