Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 161

op-stitch, seams, needle, threads, riple-fancy-stitch, top-stitch, Twin-needle

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op-stitch seams sewn with wo needle threads T - prog -- I [J 00 3-5 0 titch length: 6.0 mm Jeedle: 80 hread: sewing thread you cannot find a suitable buttonhole thread, try use two needle threads together, Place one read to the right, and the other to the left of disc but thread both together through the needle ye. See page 56 (Fig. 3). riple-fancy-stitch seams rZTT 03 fitch length: 6.0 mm eedle: 80 read: sewing thread This stitch can be used without any difficulty for sewing a top-stitch seam along lapel and pocket edges or sewing an ornamental seam (Figs. 1 + 2). For this, normal sewing thread is used. 4 Twin-needle top-stitch seams prog -- {;] 00 -a- 3-5 0 Needle: twin needle; needle gauge, as desired The twin needle can be used not only for embroi dery work, but also for top-stitching operations. It produces a particularly attractive effect along hem edges and on facings. Fold the bottom edge, the facing or border edge over to the reverse side and baste it down. Sew on the face side of the fabric with the twin needle. Trim excess material on the reverse side. (For threading instructions see page 56).

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op-stitch
seams
sewn
with
wo
needle
threads
-
T
prog
--
I
[J
00
3—5
0
titch
length:
6.0
mm
Jeedle:
80
hread:
sewing
thread
you
cannot
find
a
suitable
buttonhole
thread,
try
use
two
needle
threads
together,
Place
one
read
to
the
right,
and
the
other
to
the
left
of
disc
but
thread
both
together
through
the
needle
ye.
See
page
56
(Fig. 3).
riple-fancy-stitch
seams
rZTT
03
fitch
length:
6.0
mm
eedle:
80
read:
sewing
thread
This
stitch
can
be
used
without
any
difficulty
for
sewing
a
top-stitch
seam
along
lapel
and
pocket
edges
or
sewing
an
ornamental
seam
(Figs.
1
+
2).
For
this,
normal
sewing
thread
is
used.
top-stitch
seams
prog
--
{;]
00
3—5
0
-a-
Needle:
twin
needle;
needle
gauge,
as
desired
The
twin
needle
can
be
used
not
only
for
embroi
dery
work,
but
also
for
top-stitching
operations.
It
produces
a
particularly
attractive
effect
along
hem
edges
and
on
facings.
Fold
the
bottom
edge,
the
facing
or
border
edge
over
to
the
reverse
side
and
baste
it
down.
Sew
on
the
face
side
of
the
fabric
with
the
twin
needle.
Trim
excess
material
on
the
reverse
side.
(For
threading
instructions
see
page
56).
Twin-needle
4