Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's Manual - Page 75

straight, stitch

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p rog I Darning with straight stitch Attach the darning foot: Set the needle at its highest position and push tne pin of the darning foot fully into hole C. When you do this, guide fork G places itself around the presser bar. Wire E must be behind set screw F. Now tighten screw D. Darning position: Lower the presser bar lifter A and push it lightly to the rear. This positions the presser bar lifter into notch B (darning position). • Place the darning work in the darning hoop. • Lower the feed dog (see page 32). • Draw up the bobbin thread and hold the threads when you start sewing. • Darn over the damaged area by moving the fabric evenly in the required direction. When doing so, move the fabric in shallow curves. This prevents tearing of the darn Inter. • When you have stitched evenly over the darning area, turn the fabric 90 degrees and darn over the damaged area again. You determine the stitch length for this work yourself by moving the fabric back and forth. TIP: If small knots appear on the underside, this means you have been moving the fabric too slowly. t -i-_ - - -.. zZ 73

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p
rog
I
Darning
with
straight
stitch
Attach
the
darning
foot:
Set
the
needle
at
its
highest
position
and
push
tne
pin
of
the
darning
foot
fully
into
hole
C.
When
you
do
this,
guide
fork
G
places
itself
around
the
presser
bar.
Wire
E
must
be
behind
set
screw
F.
Now
tighten
screw
D.
Darning
position:
Lower
the
presser
bar
lifter
A
and
push
it
lightly
to
the
rear. This
positions
the
presser
bar
lifter
into
notch
B
(darning
position).
Place
the
darning
work
in
the
darning
hoop.
Lower
the
feed dog
(see
page
32).
Draw
up
the
bobbin
thread
and
hold
the
threads
when
you
start
sewing.
Darn
over
the
damaged
area
by
moving
the
fabric evenly
in
the
required direction.
When
doing
so,
move
the
fabric
in
shallow
curves.
This
prevents
tearing
of
the
darn
Inter.
When
you
have
stitched
evenly
over
the
darning
area,
turn
the
fabric
90 degrees
and
darn
over
the
damaged
area
again.
You
determine
the
stitch
length
for
this
work
yourself
by
moving
the
fabric
back
and
forth.
TIP:
If
small
knots
appear
on
the underside,
this
means
you
have
been
moving
the
fabric
too
slowly.
t
-i—_
-
-
-..
zZ
73