Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 109

Darning, elastic, stitch, Inserting, patches, fabrics

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Darning with elastic stitch prog cc] I -- 16 -- 3-5 () Sew as many elastic-stitch seams over the dw ged spot as may be required to cover it corny tely. Overlap the seams slightly (Fig. 1). Inserting patches _ Stitch length: 0,5 mm Needle position: down The new piece of fabric is pinned on the face sr and the fabric edge over-sewn with the select stitch. To make the patch more durable you can sew second seam at sewing-foot width from the fi Afterwards cut away the damaged material on II inside (Fig. 2). Darn ing torn fabrics prog For mending tears, frayed edges and small hole place a piece of material under the torn fabr which is larger than the damaged area. Stitch ov the area at the width of the tear. The materi underneath reinforces the damaged material ar ensures reliable darning. Trim any protrudir material on the underside close to the edç 2 (Fig. 3). 100 3

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100
2
Darning
with
elastic
stitch
prog
--
cc]
I
16
--
3—5
()
Sew
as
many
elastic-stitch
seams
over
the
dw
ged
spot
as
may
be
required
to
cover
it
corny
tely.
Overlap
the
seams
slightly
(Fig.
1).
Inserting
patches
_
Stitch
length:
0,5
mm
Needle
position:
down
The
new
piece
of
fabric
is
pinned
on
the
face
sr
and
the
fabric
edge
over-sewn
with
the
select
stitch.
To
make
the
patch
more
durable
you
can
sew
second
seam
at sewing-foot
width from
the
fi
Afterwards
cut
away
the
damaged
material
on
II
inside
(Fig. 2).
Darn
ing
torn
fabrics
prog
For
mending
tears,
frayed
edges
and
small
hole
place
a
piece
of
material
under the
torn
fabr
which
is
larger
than
the
damaged
area.
Stitch
ov
the
area
at
the
width
of
the
tear.
The
materi
underneath
reinforces
the
damaged
material
ar
ensures
reliable
darning.
Trim
any
protrudir
material
on
the
underside
close
to
the
edç
(Fig. 3).
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