Pfaff creative 1473 Owner's Manual - Page 74

Dverlock, stitch, dge-th, effect, Dveredge, Diosed, overlock

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Diosed overlock stitch prog 23 -- k Knit-edge foot (special accessory) Jeedle: 70 or 80 ashioned knit parts can easily be sewn together vith a closed overlock stitch seam. To obtain a ood-looking seam we recommend inserting a ghtly tensioned wool thread in it (Fig. 1). Dverlock stitch with dge-th read effect ;g --i; - 26 3-5 3 - - ititch length 3.0 mm lace the raw edges under the sewing foot, as hown in Fig. 2. Make sure the needle stitches just eyond the fabric edge, as it descends in its right osition. In this way, the edge thread is placed ver the raw edge and serves as an edge protec on. or setting overlock foot No. 3 see page 62. Dveredge stitch L Ji prog - : 147 3-5 OA Jveredge stitch is used for joining two fabric arts at a gauge of up to9 mm and serging them th a double edge finish (very durable). 67

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prog
--
23
k
Knit-edge
foot
(special
accessory)
Jeedle:
70
or
80
ashioned
knit
parts
can
easily
be
sewn
together
vith
a
closed
overlock
stitch
seam.
To
obtain
a
ood-looking
seam
we
recommend
inserting
a
ghtly
tensioned
wool
thread
in
it
(Fig.
1).
Dverlock
stitch
with
dge-th
read
effect
;g
--i;
26
3—5
3
-
-
ititch
length
3.0
mm
lace
the
raw
edges
under
the
sewing
foot,
as
hown
in
Fig.
2.
Make
sure
the
needle
stitches
just
eyond
the
fabric
edge,
as
it
descends
in
its
right
osition.
In
this
way,
the
edge
thread
is
placed
ver
the
raw
edge
and
serves
as
an
edge
protec
on.
or
setting
overlock
foot
No.
3
see
page
62.
Dveredge
stitch
prog
-
:
L
Ji
147
3—5
OA
Jveredge
stitch
is
used
for
joining
two
fabric
arts
at
a
gauge
of
up
to9
mm
and
serging
them
th
a
double
edge
finish
(very
durable).
Diosed
overlock
stitch
67