Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 150

Closed, overlock, stitch, overcasting, Closing, serging, seams

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Closing- and serging seams prog I -- j 23 28 3-5 OA,3 Seams which are not ironed open can be sewn together and This method serged in one workstep. is fast, very durable and suitable for many different materials. The rent Pfaff Creative 1472 elastic closing and offers a serging selection of diffe seams from which you can easily select the corresponding seam for all stretchable materials. Closed overlock stitch or overcasting stitch prog 21 25 26 (1 3-5 OA, 3 Material: Jersey Eansdpesceiarglleydjeinrsoenyemwaoterkrisatlespcwanithbteheserwencotmogmetehnedr ed stitches (Fig. 1). Sleeve cuffs or knit collars can be the above-mentioned programs in sewn on with a wear-resis tant manner just the same. F SwaTdraneihirwddweetchirpnetariagdwoengnsdeesnadceongolcpdoefkesspnetihocnttfehuhotetehnocestuusotetkatosannnu:miedttc.,fMakaftIconcetilhuandoestgouoncaurveoerteerrfwrrtpeiohonlcmeratlkcecfsenuratdgeecrqtpveohu,anwstiiurktdiehnsredeeie.t facing and cutout F In order to avoid woven materials, edge are waviness insert an sewn together in the case of elastic thread. (Fig. 3), loosely By this F means, the seam keeps its original shape (Fig. 2) F 66

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prog
--
I
23
28
j
3—5
OA,3
Seams
which
are
not
ironed
open
can
be
sewn
together
and
serged
in
one
workstep.
This
method
is
fast,
very
durable
and
suitable
for
many
different
materials.
The
Pfaff
Creative
1472
offers
a
selection
of
diffe
rent
elastic
closing
and
serging
seams
from
which
you
can
easily
select
the
corresponding
seam
for
all
stretchable
materials.
Closed
overlock
stitch
or
overcasting
stitch
prog
(1
21
25
26
3-5
OA,
3
Material:
Jersey
Especially
jersey
materials
can
be
sewn
together
and
serged
in
one
workstep
with
the
recommend
ed
stitches
(Fig.
1).
Sleeve
cuffs
or
knit
collars
can
be
sewn
on
with
the
above-mentioned
programs
in
a
wear-resis
tant
manner
just
the
same.
Sewing
neck
cutouts:
Measure
the
required
width
and
close
the
stand
at
the
correct
curvature
and
press
open
the
seam,
fold
over
in
lengthwise
direction
and
pin
onto
neck
cutout
from
face
side.
The
raw
edges
of
the
knit
facing
are
placed
on
the
raw
edge
of
the
cutout.
In
one
workstep,
knit
facing
and
cutout
edge
are
sewn
together
(Fig.
3),
In
order
to
avoid
waviness
in
the
case
of
loosely
woven
materials,
insert
an
elastic
thread.
By
this
means,
the
seam
keeps
its
original
shape
(Fig.
2)
F
Closing-
and
serging
seams
F
F
F
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