Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 64

Cording, cording, tongue

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/ 2 Cording Cording foot + cording tongue (special a sory) prog - I 00 1 5+ cordinç., Needle: Twin needle Cording seams are especially popular as a d ration on underwear. dresses, blouses, etc. Cording sewn with the cording tongue Cording is always sewn with two needle thre Place a spool of thread on each spool pin secure it in position with the correspon unreeling disc. Place one thread to the right, the other to the left of disc C" (Fig. 3 a). Then c flue threading the machine, as usual. Do not t i the two threads. Thread each thread separa through thread guides and the needle eye (. 3b). The thread tension should be adapted to e fabnc type. The tighter the tension, the more minent the cording appears. Fig. 1 shows how 1 cording tongue is engaged. For thin materials, the cording foot with 7 g yes, the small cording tongue and a twin needl up to 2 mm are used. For thicker materials, the cording foot witl grooves, the large cording tongue and the resp tive twin needle are used, If you wish to sew several cordings beside e other, use the grooves of the cording foot (Fig.. For greater distances we recommend using edge guide. e 4. 49' 4 + 49. 56 3

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Cording
Cording
foot
+
cording
tongue
(special
a
sory)
-
I
prog
00
1
5+
cordinç.,
Needle:
Twin
needle
Cording
seams
are
especially
popular
as
a
d
ration
on
underwear.
dresses,
blouses, etc.
Cording
sewn
with
the
cording
tongue
Cording
is
always
sewn
with
two
needle
thre
Place
a
spool
of
thread
on
each
spool
pin
secure
it
in
position
with
the
correspon
unreeling
disc.
Place
one
thread
to
the
right,
the
other
to
the
left
of
disc
C”
(Fig.
3
a).
Then
c
flue
threading the
machine,
as
usual.
Do
not
t
i
the
two
threads.
Thread
each
thread
separa
through
thread
guides
and
the
needle
eye
(.
3b).
The
thread
tension
should
be
adapted
to
e
fabnc
type.
The
tighter
the
tension,
the
more
minent
the
cording
appears.
Fig.
1
shows
how
1
cording
tongue
is
engaged.
For
thin
materials,
the
cording
foot
with
7
g
yes,
the
small
cording
tongue
and
a
twin
needl
up
to
2
mm
are
used.
For
thicker
materials,
the
cording
foot
witl
grooves, the
large
cording
tongue
and
the
resp
tive
twin
needle
are
used,
If
you
wish
to
sew
several cordings
beside
e
other,
use
the
grooves
of
the
cording
foot
(Fig..
For
greater
distances
we
recommend
using
edge
guide.
e
4.
49’
+
49.
/
2
4
56
3