Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 162

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Lap-seam felling imitation lap seam sewn with the ordinary sewing foot 00 I prog --H- 0 Place the two pieces of fabric one on top of the other with their face sides, and sew them together about one centimetre from the edge. Neaten the raw edge. Fold the seam allowance over to one side and press. Then topstitch on the face side of the fabric, using the edge of the sewing foot as a guide (Fig. 1). Double lap seam sewn with the felling foot prog (1 I.11 00 3-5 Felling foot If two lines of stitching are to appear on the face side of the iapseamed fabric, the two pieces of fabric must be placed together with their reverse sides facing (Fig. 4a). If only one line of stitching is to appear on the face side of the lap-seamed fabric the two pieces of fabric must be placed together with their face sides facing (Fig. 4b). First workstep Place the two pieces of fabric one on top of the other with the bottom ply protruding by the width of the cutout in the felling foot. Make sure the protruding edge enters the felling foot so that it is folded and stitched down (Fig. 2). Second workstep Open the two pieces and insert the seam ridge in the fel ling foot. The ridge is folded down in the foot and stit ched down along the edge. Pull both fabric plies apart lightly during sewing (Fig. 3). • Two felling feet are available as special accessories for stitching margins of 4.5 and 6.5 mm. iIIiII II Ii II II II a b 3

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Lap-seam
felling
imitation
lap
seam
sewn
with
the
ordinary
sewing
foot
I
prog
00
--H-
0
Place
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
one
on
top
of
the
other
with
their
face
sides,
and
sew
them
together
about
one
centimetre
from
the
edge.
Neaten
the
raw
edge.
Fold
the
seam
allowance
over
to
one
side
and
press.
Then
top-
stitch
on
the
face
side
of
the
fabric,
using
the
edge
of
the
sewing
foot
as
a
guide
(Fig.
1).
Double
lap
seam
sewn
with
the
felling
foot
prog
(1
I.11
00
3
5
Felling
foot
If
two
lines
of
stitching
are
to
appear
on
the
face
side
of
the
iapseamed
fabric,
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
must
be
placed
together
with
their
reverse
sides
facing
(Fig.
4a).
If
only
one
line
of
stitching
is
to
appear
on
the
face
side
of
the
lap-seamed
fabric
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
must
be
placed
together
with
their
face
sides
facing
(Fig.
4b).
First
workstep
Place
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
one
on
top
of
the
other
with
the
bottom
ply
protruding
by
the
width
of
the
cutout
in
the
felling
foot.
Make
sure
the
protruding
edge
enters
the
felling
foot
so
that
it
is
folded
and
stitched
down
(Fig.
2).
Second
workstep
Open
the
two
pieces
and
insert
the
seam
ridge
in
the
fel
ling
foot.
The
ridge
is
folded
down
in
the
foot
and
stit
ched
down
along
the
edge.
Pull
both
fabric
plies
apart
lightly
during
sewing
(Fig.
3).
Two
felling
feet
are
available
as
special
accessories
for
stitching
margins
of
4.5
and
6.5
mm.
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