Pfaff creative 7560 Owner's Manual - Page 50

buttonhole seam

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Adapting the buttonhole seam length with the balance On highly slippery fabrics it may happen that the stitch density of the left seam turns out differently to that of the right seam. In this case, the seam density can be adjusted using the balance. The balance appears on the right in the display and can be set with the cursor keys "-" and "-". Sew a test button hole on the chosen material. • If, the second (reverse) buttonhole seam is denser than the first (forward) buttonhole seam, you adapt the balance in the plussection. • If, the second (reverse) buttonhole seam is not as dense as the first (forward) buttonhole seam, you adapt the balance in the minussection. Now sew another buttonhole. - - Stretch buttonholes With stretch buttonhole No. 26 and stretch buttonhole No. 27 you can • sew fully automatically or • self-define the length and stitch width of the buttonhole (see linen buttonhole). The procedure forthe self-definition of the second bartack is the same as for the linen buttonhole. Seam length and stitch density of the second buttonhole seam can be set with the balance. Important: Before you start the buttonhole, pull buttonhole foot No. 5A to the front up to the second red mark! 95

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Adapting
the
buttonhole seam
length
with
the
balance
On
highly
slippery
fabrics
it
may
happen
that
the
stitch
density
of
the
left
seam
turns
out
differently
to
that
of
the
right
seam.
In
this
case,
the
seam
density
can
be
adjusted
using
the
balance.
The
balance
appears
on
the
right
in
the
display
and
can
be
set
with
the
cursor
keys
“—“
and
“—“.
Sew
a
test
button
hole
on
the
chosen
material.
If,
the
second
(reverse)
buttonhole
seam
is
denser
than
the
first (forward)
buttonhole
seam,
you
adapt the
balance
in
the
plus-
section.
If,
the
second
(reverse)
buttonhole
seam
is
not
as
dense
as
the
first
(forward)
buttonhole
seam,
you
adapt
the
balance
in
the
minus-
section.
Stretch
buttonholes
Now
sew
another
buttonhole.
With
stretch
buttonhole
No.
26
and
stretch
buttonhole
No.
27
you
can
sew
fully
automatically
or
self-define
the
length
and
stitch
width
of
the
buttonhole
(see
linen
buttonhole).
The
procedure
forthe
self-definition
of
the
second
bartack
is
the
same
as
for
the
linen
buttonhole.
Seam
length
and
stitch
density
of
the
second
buttonhole
seam
can
be
set
with
the
balance.
Important:
Before
you
start
the
buttonhole,
pull
buttonhole
foot
No.
5A
to
the
front
up
to
the
second
red
mark!
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