Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's Manual - Page 71

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E1 Sewing hems with the twin needle With the twin needle you can not only embroider, • First fold up hem allowance and press. but also make topstitch seams. • Then stitch the hem from the right side of the •i Using the twin needle you can lend a professional touch to hems on stretch materials such as T-shirts, knitted articles or cycling shorts both quickly and easily. Twin needles are available in different widths. The most common is 2.5 mm. fabric. • Finally, trim the overlapping hem edge back to the seam. TIP: On difficult fabrics such as rib knits it is easier to baste the hem before topstitching. 20 1 Threading the twin needle Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. • Push on the second spool holder and place a spool on each holder. • Tension disk C is inside the left-hand threading slot (21). Make sure that one thread is guided along the disk to the left and one thread to the right • Continue to insert the threads in the normal way making sure that the threads do not become tangled. Pull the threads to the right and to the left through thread guide (20) and thread the needles. .

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1
With
the
twin
needle
you
can
not
only
embroider,
but
also
make
topstitch
seams.
Using
the
twin
needle
you
can
lend
a
professional
touch
to
hems
on
stretch
materials
such
as
T-shirts,
knitted
articles
or
cycling
shorts
both
quickly
and
easily.
Twin
needles
are
available
in
different
widths.
The
most
common
is
2.5
mm.
Threading
the
twin
needle
Replace
the
sewing
needle
with
a
twin
needle.
Push
on
the
second
spool
holder
and
place
a
spool
on
each
holder.
First
fold
up
hem
allowance
and
press.
Then
stitch
the
hem
from
the
right
side
of
the
fabric.
Finally,
trim
the
overlapping
hem
edge
back
to
the
seam.
TIP:
On
difficult
fabrics
such
as
rib
knits
it
is
easier
to
baste
the
hem
before
topstitching.
Continue
to
insert
the
threads
in
the
normal
way
making
sure
that
the
threads
do
not
become
tangled.
E1
•i
Sewing
hems
with
the
twin
needle
20
Tension
disk
C
is
inside
the
left-hand
threading
slot
(21).
Make
sure
that
one
thread
is
guided
along
the
disk
to
the
left
and
one
thread
to
the
right
Pull
the
threads
to
the
right
and
to
the
left
through
thread
guide
(20)
and
thread
the
needles.
.