Pfaff 93 Owner's Manual - Page 46
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foot and tighten screw b securely. attached. vith sewing silk in the needle and on thread retainer openings 2, as illus between the center and front tension Dugh the hole at its end. Pull threads ds in your left hand. ion, and increase or decrease the pe of fabric used. If the tension has Id appear as a faint zigzag line an rics or render your cording more rt a filler cord, Its thickness depends cord from below through hole g see II. on page 45). Lay the end of oot (together with the needle and ward under the bed slide and place 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 adustabIe guide (see ill. on page 46) which is part of every cording foot. Various Cording Effects Attractive cording effects may be obtained by combining horizontal, vertical and diagonal tucks or stitching curved tucks (see ill, below). If yau want to turn a corner, leave needle in fabric (up to needle eye only), lift foot, turn fabric, lower foot, and continue sewing. To stitch an acute angle, turn fabric halfway, let needle make one stitch, turn fabric all the way, and resume stitching. DR 473 DR 474 DR 475 DR 058 A 47