Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 154

Making, tailor's, tacks, Basting, stitch, length

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Making tailor's tacks Fringe foot, special accessory prog w cc] J 10 -3 + Fonge toot Stitchwidth: 2 mm Needle: Sewing thread: 80 Machine embroidery thread Sasting is a useful method of transferring seam lines First onto mark cuttings. all contours with tailoring chalk on the tSW fcoaeupbhwtreimtnchaalepotasellnelirgeiasltihltnhareppeolsyaum.rghthaatvrokceaefrdibenefdlueinltnlheyse,bwtajoosiittnhaeivdnto,hgiedptuhfdlrrliaenmatghdeaesgfeotawnotodtc the material (Fig. 1). 1 Basting prog 01 cc] 1} --3+ 0 Feed dog: lowered Sewing thread: normal sewing thread tFtssutnbhhittonneaiieertttgdscictltphwhroimynba.foigralAnatrteshtskgfntdeetipgerinopirimrtngeraehetclcahasviettts,aiieogootricu,annuitoarn.pshsmlmdleueSyprleelphtlrrnwiilteedfehtttia,srthietrehnewde.dgsmuebsR.sraoarieIeptnfenswepigtctnrioeihoinsnsaaremgegdltccemmbrtsufrohytoraeiistiotsttnosncehtwdg.hrpeaieiraSvsosrosleoeefe.ccwiqppdeutPulaodrilitiesoaurtnhtsceenhrcift thus largely avoided (Fig. 2). 2 Basting at 6 mm stitch length prog -- , Stitch length: 6 mm For the this application do stitch length at 6 not lower the feed mm. Remove the dog. S bastir1 thread after sewing.

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Making
tailor’s
tacks
Fringe
foot,
special
accessory
w
prog
cc]
J
10
-3
+
Fonge
toot
Stitchwidth:
2
mm
Needle:
80
Sewing
thread:
Machine
embroidery
thread
Sasting
is
a
useful
method
of
transferring
seam
lines
onto
cuttings.
First
mark
all
contours
with
tailoring
chalk
on
the
top
material
ply.
Sew
along
the
marked
lines
with
the
fringe
foot
When
all
lines
have
been
basted,
pull
the
two
fabric
plies
apart
to
find
the
joining
threads
and
cut
these
through
carefully,
to
avoid
damage
tc
the
material
(Fig.
1).
Basting
prog
cc]
1}
01
—-3+
0
Feed
dog:
lowered
Sewing
thread:
normal
sewing
thread
For
trying
on
a
garment,
we
recommend
securinc
the
parts
previously
with
basting
stitches.
Placf
the
workpiece
under
the
sewing
foot.
Sew
on
stitch.
After
that,
pull
the
material
by
the
require
stitch
length
to
the
rear.
Repeat
this
procedur
until
basting
is
completed.
In
order
to
avoid
shi
ting
of
the
material
plies
during
securing
of
pattet
ned
materials,
insert
dress
pins
crosswise
to
th
basting
direction.
Shifting
of
the
material
plies
thus
largely
avoided
(Fig.
2).
Basting
at
6
mm
stitch
length
--
prog
,
Stitch
length:
6
mm
For
this
application
do
not
lower
the
feed
dog.
S
the
stitch
length
at
6
mm.
Remove
the
bastir1
thread
after
sewing.
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