Pfaff creative 2134 Owner's Manual - Page 71

Sewing in zippers - No 1, Darning

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Sewing Sewing in zippers - No 1 There are different ways to sew in zippers. Follow the directions included with your pattern for best results. For all types of zippers it is important to sew close to the teeth of the zipper. The zipper foot no. 4 can be snapped to the presser foot ankle on the left or right, depending on how you will insert your zipper. Then set the needle position so that it enters close to the edge of the zipper teeth by using one of the 19 needle positions available. If the presser foot is attached on the right side, the needle must only be moved to the right. If the foot is attached on the left, the needle must only be moved to the left. Darning Automatic darning - No 25 Stitch 25 is for strengthening damaged areas of fabric and repairing tears. • Stitch over the damaged area at the required length. • Press the reverse key; the machine finishes sewing the darning program and the darning length is saved. The saved darning length can now be repeated as often as needed. Darning with the three-step zigzag stitch - No 4 Use the three-step zigzag stitch to repair holes, tears and damaged areas. • If the area is only slightly damaged, sew over it with several rows of stitching until it is well covered. • For tears, frayed edges or small holes, place a piece of fabric, slightly larger than the damaged area and of the same color, on the wrong side of the fabric. Stitch over the damaged area, then cut away the excess fabric close to the stitching on the back side of your repair. 4:17

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Sewing
Sewing in zippers – No 1
There are different ways to sew in zippers. Follow the directions
included with your pattern for best results.
For all types of zippers it is important to sew close to the teeth of the
zipper. The zipper foot no. 4 can be snapped to the presser foot ankle
on the left or right, depending on how you will insert your zipper.
Then set the needle position so that it enters close to the edge of the
zipper teeth by using one of the 19 needle positions available. If the
presser foot is attached on the right side, the needle must only be
moved to the right. If the foot is attached on the left, the needle must
only be moved to the left.
Darning with the three-step zigzag stitch – No 4
Use the three-step zigzag stitch to repair holes, tears and damaged
areas.
If the area is only slightly damaged, sew over it with several rows
of stitching until it is well covered.
For tears, frayed edges or small holes, place a piece of fabric,
slightly larger than the damaged area and of the same color, on
the wrong side of the fabric. Stitch over the damaged area, then
cut away the excess fabric close to the stitching on the back side of
your repair.
Darning
Automatic darning – No 25
Stitch 25 is for strengthening damaged areas of fabric and repairing
tears.
Stitch over the damaged area at the required length.
Press the reverse key; the machine
nishes sewing the darning
program and the darning length is saved.
The saved darning length can now be repeated as often as needed.