Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Owner's Manual - Page 72

Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Manual

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Lace sewing foot This special sewing lace sewing foot is used or borders together for or onto the workpiece. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 1,5 to 2,0 N N 1 or N rolled hem needle plate R see display (press mod key) lace sewing foot optionally disengaged or not Sewing on lace: 1. Raise the sewing foot and set needle in highest position. 2. Loosen screw 3 and adjust guide 2 so that when sewing the needle penet rates right at the edge of the lace (and the fabric underneath). Tighten screw 3. 3. When sewing the it must simply be lace onto the fabric run through guide 2 along edge guide 1 (engage upper knife). 4. If the fabric underneath is not to be trimmed when the lace is sewn on, both the lace and the fabric must be guided flush along edge guide 1 (upper knife disengaged). 5. Always sew a test seam. 68

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Lace
sewing
foot
This
special
sewing foot
is
used
for
sewing
lace
or
borders
together
or
onto
the
workpiece.
Program:
4
Stitch
length:
1,5
to
2,0
Stitch
width:
N
Differential
setting:
N
Sewing
foot
pressure:
1
or
N
Needle
plate:
rolled
hem
needle
plate
R
Thread
tension:
see
display
(press
mod
key)
Sewing
foot:
lace
sewing
foot
Upper
knife:
optionally
disengaged
or
not
Sewing
on
lace:
1.
Raise
the
sewing
foot
and
set
needle
in
highest
position.
2.
Loosen
screw
3
and
adjust
guide
2
so
that
when
sewing
the
needle
penet
rates
right
at
the
edge
of
the
lace
(and
the
fabric
underneath).
Tighten
screw
3.
3.
When
sewing
the
lace
onto
the
fabric
it
must
simply
be
run
through
guide
2
along
edge
guide
1
(engage
upper
knife).
4.
If
the
fabric
underneath
is
not
to
be
trimmed
when
the
lace
is
sewn
on,
both
the
lace
and
the
fabric
must
be
guided
flush
along
edge
guide
1
(upper
knife
disengaged).
Preparing
the
machine:
5.
Always
sew
a
test
seam.
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