Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 33
Closed, overlock, stitch, overcasting, Closing, serging, seams, Overlock, edge-thread, effect
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Closing- and serging seams prog 1 2328 c [i 3-S 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. F Closed overlock stitch prog -- (J I [JJ 21 25 3-5 * F * Knit-edge foot (pecial accessory> Needle; 70 or 80 F Fashioned knit parts can easily be sewn together with a closed overlock stitch seam. To obtain a F good looking seam we recommend inserting a lightly tensioned wool thread in it (Fig 1) F Overlock stitch with Closed overlock stitch or F edge-thread effect overcasting stitch 3F proq prog 212526 .J ( [J 'K 35 OA,3 Material' Jersey Especially jersey materials can he sewn together and serged in one workstep with the recommend ed stitches (Fig 1>. 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 edqe 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 26 35 3 SIllch lengfh 3 0 mm Place the raw edges undor the sewing foot, as shown in Fig 2 Make sure the needle stitches just beyond the fabric edge, as it descends in its right position In this way, the edge thread is placed over the raw edge and serves as an edge protec tion 2 Sleeve cuffs or knit collars can be sewn on with the above-mentioned programs in a wear resis woven materials insert an elastic thread By this F means, the seam keeps its original shape (Fig 2) For setting overlock foot No 3 see page 62 tant manner just the same 66 67