Pfaff 93 Owner's Manual - Page 45

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Turn sewing foot thumb screw b to the left and take out the sewing foot. Slip on cording foot ond tighten screw b securely. It is best to turn out screw b completely if you want to slip on a cording foot with the guide attached. Thread Size Pin tucks and narrow cording are made with a No. 50 embroidery thread, wider cording with sewing silk in the needle and on the bobbin. Set the machine for a medium stitch length. Upper Threading Place a spool of threoci on each of the two spool pins. Pass both thread ends through both thread retainer openings 2, 05 illus trated on page 17. Lead one thread between the rear and center tension discs, and the other between the cenfer and front tension discs of upper tension 3. Raise take-up lever 4 to its highest position and pass both threads through the hole at its end. Pull threads into slot 5, and thread each needle from front to back. The bobbin thread is drawn up as instructed on page 18. To do this, hold both needle threads in your left hand. Thread Tension Slightly increase the bobbin thread tension, and increase or decrease the needle thread tension depending on the type of fabric used. If the tension has been set correctly, the bobbin thread should appear as a faint zigzag line on the other side. 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 want. Remove the bed slide and pass the filler cord from below through hole g located in front of the oval needle hole f (see ill, on page 45). 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. DR 521 46

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Turn
sewing
foot
thumb
screw
b
to
the
left
and
take
out
the
sewing
foot.
Slip on
cording
foot
ond tighten
screw
b
securely.
It
is
best
to
turn
out
screw
b
completely
if
you
want
to
slip
on
a cording
foot
with
the
guide
attached.
Thread
Size
Pin
tucks
and
narrow
cording
are
made
with
a
No.
50
embroidery
thread,
wider
cording
with
sewing
silk
in
the
needle
and
on
the
bobbin.
Set
the
machine
for
a
medium
stitch
length.
Upper
Threading
Place
a
spool
of
threoci
on
each
of
the
two
spool
pins.
Pass both
thread
ends
through
both
thread
retainer
openings
2,
05
illus
trated
on
page
17.
Lead
one
thread
between
the
rear
and
center
tension
discs,
and
the
other
between
the
cenfer
and
front
tension
discs
of
upper
tension
3.
Raise
take-up
lever
4
to
its
highest
position
and
pass
both
threads
through
the hole
at
its
end.
Pull
threads
into
slot
5,
and
thread
each
needle
from
front
to
back.
The
bobbin
thread
is
drawn
up
as
instructed
on
page
18.
To
do
this,
hold
both
needle
threads
in
your
left
hand.
Thread
Tension
Slightly
increase
the
bobbin
thread
tension,
and
increase
or
decrease
the
needle
thread
tension
depending
on
the
type
of
fabric
used.
If
the
tension
has
been
set
correctly, the
bobbin
thread
should
appear
as
a
faint
zigzag
line
on
the
other
side.
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
want.
Remove
the
bed
slide
and
pass
the
filler
cord
from
below
through
hole
g
located
in
front
of
the
oval
needle
hole
f
(see
ill,
on
page
45).
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.
DR
521
46