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Accessories and needles Bias tape binder Binding with bias tape is a very easy method of giving fabric edges a smooth and neat appearance. For this you need unfolded bias tape about 1' (24 mm) wide. • Remove the presser toot and holder. At tach the bias binder. • Cut the beginning of the bias tape at a diagonal. • Feed the tape into the scroll of the bind er and pull out to the back. • Adjust the binder and/or the needle po sition so that the needle pierces the fabric approximately 1/16" (1-1.5 mm) from the folded edge of the bias tape. • Stitch about 1,' (2.5 cm) along the bias tape. • Insert the edge of the fabric to be bound between the bias tape edges into the slot of the binder. The bias tape will enclose the raw edge automatically dur ing sewing. Ruffler With the ruttIer you can make closely or widely spaced pleats automatically while sewing. This is very useful for ruffles, frills, home textiles, etc. The ruttIer can be used in three different ways: 1. Folding and securing pleats in fabric. 2. Folding pleats in fabric and securing to a second fabric in one operation. 3. Folding pleats in fabric, attaching lace and securing to another fabric in one operation. When you buy the ruttIer from your PFAFF dealer, full operating instructions are in cluded. Tip: You can obtain an additional deco rative effect by using a zigzag or fancy stitch. 44

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Accessories
and
needles
Binding
with
bias
tape
is
a
very
easy
method
of
giving
fabric
edges
a
smooth
and
neat
appearance.
For
this
you
need
unfolded
bias
tape
about
1’
(24
mm)
wide.
Remove
the
presser
toot
and
holder.
At
tach
the
bias
binder.
Cut
the
beginning
of
the
bias
tape
at
a
diagonal.
Feed
the
tape
into
the
scroll
of
the
bind
er
and
pull
out
to
the
back.
Adjust
the
binder
and/or
the
needle
po
sition
so
that
the
needle
pierces
the
fabric
approximately
1/16”
(1-1.5
mm)
from
the
folded
edge
of
the
bias
tape.
Stitch
about
1,’
(2.5
cm)
along
the
bias
tape.
With
the
ruttIer
you
can
make
closely
or
widely
spaced
pleats
automatically
while
sewing.
This
is
very
useful
for
ruffles,
frills,
home
textiles,
etc.
The
ruttIer
can
be
used
in
three
different
ways:
1.
Folding
and
securing
pleats
in
fabric.
2.
Folding
pleats
in
fabric
and
securing
to
a
second
fabric
in
one
operation.
3.
Folding
pleats
in
fabric,
attaching
lace
and
securing
to
another
fabric
in
one
operation.
When
you
buy
the
ruttIer
from
your
PFAFF
dealer,
full
operating
instructions
are
in
cluded.
Insert
the
edge
of
the
fabric
to
be
bound
between
the
bias
tape
edges
into
the
slot
of
the
binder.
The
bias
tape
will
enclose
the
raw
edge
automatically
dur
ing
sewing.
Tip:
You
can
obtain
an
additional
deco
rative
effect
by
using
a
zigzag
or
fancy
stitch.
Bias
tape
binder
Ruffler
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