Pfaff creative 2134 Owner's Manual - Page 65

Topstitching - No 1, Basting stitch - No 14, Stretch triple straight stitch - No 2

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Sewing Basting stitch - No 14 The basting stitch can be used in two different ways. When the feed dogs are lowered the machine sews one stitch at each step on the foot control. The stitch length is determined by you. With the feed dog in up position the machine sews the stitch continuously with normal feeding. Lightweight fabrics are easier to baste with normal feeding. Free motion basting: • Attach the darning/free-motion foot, no 6 (see page 4:18). • Lower the feed dog and disengage the IDT. • Place the fabric under the presser foot and put the presser foot in the darning position. • Sew one stitch, then manually move the fabric the required amount to the rear. Continue to sew one stitch at a time until you finish basting. Hold the thread ends when you remove the fabric from the machine. Topstitching - No 1 B The straight stitch can be sewn in 19 different needle positions allowing you to guide the presser foot along the fabric edge for topstitching. The distance between the rows of topstitching is determined by changing A the needle positions. Use the guide marks on the needle plate, or the edge guide to topstitch further from the fabric edge. The edge guide is inserted into hole A and is secured with set screw B. Stretch triple straight stitch - No 2 This stitch is used for sewing seams where strength is needed, such as under arm and crotch seams. The heavier the fabric, the longer the stitch length required. Your Pfaff creative 2134 has 19 needle positions that can be adjusted with the stitch width buttons (51). 4:11

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Sewing
Topstitching - No 1
The straight stitch can be sewn in 19 different needle positions allowing
you to guide the presser foot along the fabric edge for topstitching. The
distance between the rows of topstitching is determined by changing
the needle positions.
Use the guide marks on the needle plate, or the edge guide to topstitch
further from the fabric edge. The edge guide is inserted into hole A and
is secured with set screw B.
Basting stitch - No 14
The basting stitch can be used in two different ways. When the feed
dogs are lowered the machine sews one stitch at each step on the foot
control. The stitch length is determined by you. With the feed dog in up
position the machine sews the stitch continuously with normal feeding.
Lightweight fabrics are easier to baste with normal feeding.
Free motion basting:
Attach the darning/free-motion foot, no 6 (see page 4:18).
Lower the feed dog and disengage the IDT.
Place the fabric under the presser foot and put the presser foot in
the darning position.
Sew one stitch, then manually move the fabric the required
amount to the rear. Continue to sew one stitch at a time until you
nish basting. Hold the thread ends when you remove the fabric
from the machine.
Stretch triple straight stitch – No 2
This stitch is used for sewing seams where strength is needed, such
as under arm and crotch seams. The heavier the fabric, the longer the
stitch length required. Your Pfaff creative 2134 has 19 needle positions
that can be adjusted with the stitch width buttons (51).