Pfaff classicstyle home 1529 Owner's Manual - Page 37
Remember, Blindhem stitch Model 1546, Blindhem stitch elastic
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Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:5 A B stitch H/D 5- 1-2 - /H 5- 1-2 - /H 5- 1-2 3-5 0/3 3-5 0/3 3-5 0/3 Blindhem stitch (Model 1546) Blindhem stitch H is best suited for invisible hems; sewing by hand is no longer necessary. • Serge the edge of the hem • Fold the edge inwards by the hem width. • Now unfold the hem again so that the hem edge protrudes by about 1 cm • Place the fabric under the sewing foot so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. • Using the needle positioning knob 28, select the needle position to the right . • When the needle enters the crease line, it must only pick up one Àber of the fabric. Remember! When blindhem stitching, if you select a needle position other than right, and stitch width other than 5, make sure the needle does not strike the bar of presser foot 3. If the stitches are visible on the right side, adjust edge guide B by turning adjusting screw A. Use the needle position and the width dial (27) to regulate the penetration of the needle in the crease. Stitch H (1546) Blindhem stitch (elastic) Stitch D (1546) or H (1536/1526) is a blind stitch for woven or elastic fabrics. The hem is sewn and overcast at the same time. Stitch D (1546), stitch H (1536/1526)