Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 178

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Darning with wool prog cci -- 2-3 6 Feed dog: lowered Presser bar lifter: in darning position Sewing thread: (see page 98) embroidery and darning thread, wool Draw the wool thread through the needle hole of the darning foot and into the thread guide (Fig. 1). Place the wool thread under the darning foot. Start at the top left and place the wool thread back and forth across the damaged area with pro gram 10 (Fig. 2). Then cut the yarn and sew over the rows of wool thread with zigzag stitches or an elastic-stitch seam (Fig. 3). Do not place the lines of stitching too close to gether as this would make the darn too hard. All darning work described above is carried out on the reverse side of the fabric, so that the darn looks neater on the face side. 2

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Darning
with
wool
prog
--
cci
2-3
6
Feed
dog:
lowered
Presser
bar
lifter:
in
darning
position
(see
page
98)
Sewing
thread:
embroidery
and
darning
thread,
wool
Draw
the
wool
thread
through
the
needle
hole
of
the
darning
foot
and
into
the
thread
guide
(Fig.
1).
Place
the
wool
thread
under
the
darning
foot.
Start
at
the
top
left
and
place
the
wool
thread
back
and
forth
across
the
damaged
area
with
pro
gram
10
(Fig.
2).
Then
cut
the
yarn
and
sew
over
the
rows
of
wool
thread
with
zigzag
stitches
or
an
elastic-stitch
seam
(Fig.
3).
Do
not
place
the
lines
of
stitching
too
close
to
gether
as
this
would
make
the
darn
too
hard.
All
darning
work
described
above
is
carried
out
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
fabric,
so
that
the
darn
looks
neater
on
the
face
side.
2