Pfaff creative 1371 Owner's Manual - Page 67
Hemstitching
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• ceP? ,.. , • • 3 .4 • 44_ • I 4 , 44 -' -. I_ • ' .II:d Hemstitching As the i ustrations show, hem-stitching can be ur : in different ways, both as an edge reinforcemi and as a fancy effect on table linen or cloth: , articles. Hemstitching with wing needle prog 37 38 - -3+ 2_- Thread: embroidering/darning thread Needle: wing needle For this work, four threads are drawn, five threa are left in, then a further four threads are draw Oversew the five threads left in the fabric usii • program 37 or 38 (Figs. 2 and 3). Hemstitching turned-in hem edges prog -- ((3 L 2 Stitch width: 2 mm Thread: embroidering/darning thread To hemstitch a turned-in hem edge (Fig. 4), fir 4 draw the number of fabric threads for the requin 1 hem stitch width. Place the hem breakline again the edge where the threads are drawn and tack I in place. Now secure the hem using the abov mentioned program. Hemstitching as an edge finish made with th wing needle g zzL L 4 Thread: embroidering/darning thread Needle: wing needle This edge finish is used on very light and thi fabrics, it is particularly well suited for valance: flounces and frills or for finishing edges. For thi sewing job no threads must be drawn out of th fabric. Sew at sewing-foot width along the fabri edge, using the edge of the sewing foot as a guidc Then carefully trim the excess material along th 5 hemstitching with a small scissors (Fig. 5). 56