Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 182

Balancing, density, buttonhole, seams, Adaption, length, Changing, width

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÷ 4 Balancing the density of buttonhole seams vVith key 124 the left buttonhole seam can be adapted to the right one. First make a sample but onhole. • Sew the first buttonhole seam in the length required and • the first bartack. I Set balance key 124 toward + or - and adjust the second buttonhole seam to the first one (Fig. 3). I Sew last bartack. • This change will be maintained for the follow ing buttonholes. Adaption of buttonhole length garment may consist of different numbers of abric plies, e. g. the buttonhole strip may consist f three plies and the collar stand of six - owing to the folded seam edge. In this case it is necessary to program the computer for varying numbers of fabric plies in order to maintain the same button iole length as on the 3-ply buttonhole strip. Changing the buttonhole width Ear every fabric type, the corresponding button ole width can be determined up to 5.5 mm. For eavy materials select a wide buttonhole and a arrow one for light materials. With the stitch 'idth key (140), you determine the required but nnhole width. The length of the cut is changed utomatically (Fig. 4). A buttonhole width of 5mm is stored. 103

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Balancing
the
density
of
buttonhole
seams
vVith
key
124
the
left
buttonhole
seam
can
be
adapted
to
the
right
one.
First
make
a
sample
but
onhole.
Sew
the
first
buttonhole
seam
in
the
length
required
and
the
first
bartack.
I
Set
balance
key
124
toward
+
or
and
adjust
the
second
buttonhole
seam
to
the
first
one
(Fig.
3).
I
Sew
last
bartack.
This
change
will
be
maintained
for
the
follow
ing
buttonholes.
Adaption
of
buttonhole
length
garment
may
consist
of
different
numbers
of
abric
plies,
e.
g.
the
buttonhole
strip
may
consist
f
three
plies
and
the
collar
stand
of
six
owing
to
the
folded
seam
edge.
In
this
case
it
is
necessary
to
program
the
computer
for
varying
numbers
of
fabric
plies
in
order
to
maintain
the
same
button
iole
length
as
on
the
3-ply
buttonhole
strip.
Changing
the
buttonhole
width
Ear
every
fabric
type,
the
corresponding
button
ole
width
can
be
determined
up
to
5.5
mm.
For
eavy
materials
select
a
wide
buttonhole
and
a
arrow
one
for
light
materials.
With
the
stitch
‘idth
key
(140),
you
determine
the
required
but
nnhole
width.
The
length
of
the
cut
is
changed
utomatically
(Fig.
4).
A
buttonhole
width
of
5mm
is
stored.
÷
4
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