Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 187

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-c -. Zippers for ladies' slacks prog cci -- 00 --1- 4 Stitch length: 2.5 to 3,0 mm Key: Needle down • Snap the zipper foot in at the right. Iron the fly edges. Baste the closed zipper under neath the pressed right-hand fly edge so that its teeth are still visible. Pin facing strip "A" to the underside and stitch it down at the same time as you sew on the zipper. The zipper teeth move along the right-hand guide edge (Fig. 1). Shortly before you reach the end of the seam, leave the needle down in the material, raise the sewing foot and open the zipper. Then lower the foot again and sew the seam to the end. Close the zipper. Fold the right edge over the left and pin it in place according to the seam line. Then baste in the left zipper chain (Fig. 2). Open the zipper. Attach the edge guide and adjust it so that its finger moves along the fabric edge (Fig. 3). Shortly before you reach the end of the seam, leave the needle down in the material, raise the sewing foot and close the zipper. Then lower the foot again and sew to the end of the seam. Secure the end of the zipper seam with a tack. Our sewing tip: If a zipper jams after dry cleaning, rub candle wax or a piece of soap over its teeth. It can then be opened and closed without any effort. 2 3

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Zippers
for
ladies’
slacks
prog
--
cci
00
--1-
4
Stitch
length:
2.5
to
3,0
mm
Key:
Needle
down
Snap
the
zipper
foot
in
at
the
right.
Iron
the
fly
edges.
Baste
the
closed
zipper
under
neath
the
pressed
right-hand
fly
edge
so
that
its
teeth
are
still
visible.
Pin
facing
strip
“A”
to
the
underside
and
stitch
it
down
at
the
same
time
as
you
sew
on
the
zipper.
The
zipper
teeth
move
along
the
right-hand
guide
edge
(Fig.
1).
Shortly
before
you
reach
the
end
of
the
seam,
leave
the
needle
down
in
the
material,
raise
the
sewing
foot
and
open
the
zipper.
Then
lower
the
foot
again
and
sew
the
seam
to
the
end.
Close
the
zipper.
Fold
the
right
edge
over
the
left
and
pin
it
in
place
according
to
the
seam
line.
Then
baste
in
the
left
zipper
chain
(Fig.
2).
Open
the
zipper.
Attach
the
edge
guide
and
adjust
it
so
that
its
finger
moves
along
the
fabric
edge
(Fig.
3).
Shortly
before
you
reach
the
end
of
the
seam,
leave
the
needle
down
in
the
material,
raise
the
sewing
foot
and
close
the
zipper.
Then
lower
the
foot
again
and
sew
to
the
end
of
the
seam.
Secure
the
end
of
the
zipper
seam
with
a
tack.
Our
sewing
tip:
If
a
zipper
jams
after
dry
cleaning,
rub
candle
wax
or
a
piece
of
soap
over
its
teeth.
It
can
then
be
opened
and
closed
without
any
effort.
-c
—.
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