Pfaff hobby 1132 Owner's Manual - Page 23

Balancing stitches, Only at 1122

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Operate your hobby 1132/1122 1:13 Adjusting stretch stitch balance (only at 1132) If the stretch stitches are uneven when you sew on a particular fabric, correct them by turning the stitch length dial. Balancing stitches: If the stitches are drawn out, correct them by turning the dial in the "-" direction. If the stitches are compressed, correct them by turning the dial in the "+" direction. A B 5 4 32 1 0 Stitch width dial (only at 1132) The stitch width can be adjusted with the stitch width dial (A). Set the desired stitch width number at the setting mark (B). The higher the number, the wider the stitch. Straight stitch is sewn with stitch width 0. Note: Do not turn the stitch width dial while the needle is in the fabric, otherwise the needle may bend or break. Only at 1122 The stitch width of zigzag stitch can be varied from 0 to 5 mm by turning the stitch selector dial within a range of C to D.

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Operate your hobby 1132/1122
Adjusting stretch stitch balance (only
at 1132)
If the stretch stitches are uneven when
you sew on a particular fabric, correct
them by turning the stitch length dial.
Balancing stitches:
If the stitches are drawn out, correct them
by turning the dial in the “–” direction.
If the stitches are compressed, correct
them by turning the dial in the “+”
direction.
Only at 1122
The stitch width of zigzag stitch can be
varied from 0 to 5 mm by turning the stitch
selector dial within a range of C to D.
Stitch width dial (only at 1132)
The stitch width can be adjusted with the
stitch width dial (A). Set the desired stitch
width number at the setting mark (B).
The higher the number, the wider the
stitch.
Straight stitch is sewn with stitch width 0.
Note
: Do not turn the stitch width dial while
the needle is in the fabric, otherwise the needle
may bend or break.