Pfaff hobbylock 794 Owner's Manual - Page 27
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Rolled hem Use a rolled hem on fine and delicate fabrics. A for a rolled hem is to roll the fabric between Hobbylock will quickly produce a professional quick test to thumb and rolled hem. determine if index finger. the If fabric is suitable it rolls, the Pfaff 1. Remove left needle. 2. Snap on rolled hem foot, marked with the letter R", from accessory box. 3. Use green, red, and orange threading paths only. 4. Thread a satin the above three threading paths with finish. Or use regular sewing thread, Mez Alcazar woolly nylon rayon thread or any other for a rolled hem with good quality thread. 5. Set stitch length at the shortest setting 1. 6. Set stitch width at 2.5. 7. Set green threading path (needle tension) at N. 8. 9. Set red threading path (upper looper tension) at + 4 or Set orange threading path (lower looper tension) at + + 5, depending on the fabric used. 3 or + 5, depending on the fabric used. Flat hem Use a flat hem on heavier fabrics that cannot be rolled. The Pfaff Hobbylock 794 is also perfect for this type of hem. 1. Remove left needle. 2. Snap on rolled hem foot, marked with the letter "R", from the accessory box. 3. Use green, red, and orange threading paths only. 4. Thread the satin finish. above three threading paths with Mez Alcazar Or use regular sewing thread, woolly nylon or rayon thread for a hem with a any other good quality thread. 5. 6. Set Set stitch stitch length at the shortest setting I. width at 2.5 for a narrow flat hem. Or set the stitch width at a higher setting for a wider hem. 7. Set green threading path (needle tension) at N. 8. Set red threading path (upper looper tension) at + 3, + 4, or + 5, depending on the weight of the fabric. 9. Set orange threading path (lower looper tension) at + 2 or more, depending on the weight of the fabric. 25