Pfaff Tiptronic 2030 Owner's Manual - Page 63

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- - -U- •'r -- Feed aid for thick seams To ensure precise feeding at the beginning of a thick seam, we recommend placing a piece of fabric of the same thickness as the work under the presser foot to support it Blind stitch Prog. 6 Blind stitch is best suited for invisible hems and eliminates the need for hand sewing. - Serge the edge of the hem. Fold and press the hem allowance inwards. - Fold the hem back on itself so approximately 1 /2 inch (1 cm) of the serge edge extends beyond the fold just created. The wrong side of your project should now be facing up. - Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. - When the needle enters the crease line it must only pick up one fiber of the fabric. If the stitches are visible on the face side, adjust edge guide B by turning adjusting screw A. _J Progr. 6 Progr 5 Elastic blind stitch Prog. 5 The elastic blind stitch is especially suitable for stretch fabrics. The hem is serged and sewn at the same time, thus serging the raw edge is not necessan,'. For the work sequence see the description above. 66

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Blind
stitch
Prog.
6
Blind
stitch
is
best
suited
for
invisible
hems
and
eliminates
the
need
for
hand
sewing.
Serge
the
edge
of
the
hem.
Fold
and
press
the
hem
allowance
inwards.
Fold
the
hem
back
on
itself
so
approximately
1
/2
inch
(1
cm)
of
the
serge
edge
extends
beyond
the
fold
just
created.
The
wrong
side
of
your
project
should
now
be
facing
up.
Place
the
fabric
under
the
presser
foot
so
that
the
crease
line
runs
along
edge
guide
B.
When
the
needle
enters
the
crease
line
it
must
only
pick
up
one
fiber
of
the
fabric.
If
the
stitches
are
visible
on
the
face
side,
adjust
edge
guide
B
by
turning
adjusting
screw
A.
Elastic
blind
stitch
Prog.
5
The
elastic
blind
stitch
is
especially
suitable
for
stretch
fabrics.
The
hem
is
serged
and
sewn
at
the
same
time,
thus
serging
the
raw
edge
is
not
necessan,’.
For
the
work
sequence
see
the
description
above.
-
-U-
•‘r
—-
Feed
aid
for
thick
seams
To
ensure
precise
feeding
at
the
beginning
of
a
thick
seam,
we
recommend
placing
a
piece
of
fabric
of
the
same
thickness
as
the
work
under
the
presser
foot
to
support
it
_J
Progr.
6
Progr
5
66