Pfaff creative 1371 Owner's Manual - Page 111

Darning, straight, stitch

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__ ___ Darning with straight stitch prog 00 - 2-3 6 Feed dog: lowered Presser bar lifter: in darning position Sewing-cotton: embroidering and darning thread Darning position (Fig. 1): Lower presser bar hfter 'A", at the same time push ing it back slighty until it enters notch "B" at th' bottom of its slot Attach the darning foot (Fig. 2): Raise the needle, Push lever "E" towards the back and hold it there. Insert the pin of the foot in hok "C" and insert the foot so that it rests against it: stop. When you do so. guide fork "G" fits arouni the presser bar. Release clamp "E", which thet moves down onto retaining screw "F". Tighter screw "D". Draw up the bobbin thread. Hold both threads untf the machine has made a few stitches. First sew a few stitches in the unworn area of the fabric, Then stitch over the damaged spot from one side to thr other in serpentine fashion, placing the lines of stitching close together (Fig. 3). When the dame' ged spot has been covered completely, turn the work through 90° and darn at right angles to the preceding row of stitches (see Fig. 4). You determine the length of the darning stitches by the rate at which you move the fabric back and forth. 2 J ,1 - r1H / 96 3 4

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Darning
with
straight
stitch
prog
00
2—3
6
Feed
dog:
lowered
Presser
bar
lifter:
in
darning
position
Sewing-cotton:
embroidering
and
darning
thread
Darning
position
(Fig.
1):
Lower
presser
bar
hfter
‘A”,
at
the
same
time
push
ing
it
back
slighty
until
it
enters
notch
“B”
at
th’
bottom
of
its
slot
Attach
the
darning
foot
(Fig.
2):
Raise
the
needle,
Push
lever
“E”
towards
the
back
and
hold
it
there.
Insert
the
pin
of
the
foot
in
hok
“C”
and
insert
the
foot
so
that
it
rests against
it:
stop.
When
you
do
so.
guide
fork
“G”
fits
arouni
the
presser
bar.
Release
clamp
“E”,
which
thet
moves
down
onto
retaining
screw
“F”.
Tighter
screw
“D”.
Draw
up
the
bobbin
thread.
Hold
both
threads
untf
the
machine
has
made
a
few
stitches.
First
sew
a
few
stitches
in
the
unworn
area
of
the
fabric,
Then
stitch
over
the
damaged
spot
from
one
side
to
thr
other
in
serpentine
fashion,
placing
the
lines
of
stitching
close
together
(Fig.
3).
When
the
dame’
ged
spot
has
been
covered
completely,
turn
the
work
through
90°
and
darn
at right
angles
to
the
preceding
row
of
stitches
(see
Fig.
4).
You
determine
the
length
of
the
darning
stitches
by
the
rate
at
which
you
move
the
fabric
back
and
forth.
2
J
,1
-
r1H
96
/
3
4