Pfaff hobbymatic 955 Owner's Manual - Page 86

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Stitch program chart Listed in this chart are the the lower half, the buttons marked stretch", turn the stitch to be stitch program number, the corresponding stitch pressed to sew this seam pattern. For all control toward as far as it will go. and, stitch in programs I1LUi A 02 III II I I cD cI cI GH I 03 /- \ /- " / .- D0 E --- --- - .- - EF 04 Ill Il 11 Ill , . C) 05 06 Ii -III - -III - M -, -, C) D - FC,) Nr. Stitch 01 Buttonholes 02 Straight stitch 03 Z.gzag sti.ch , Elastic triple 04 straight stitch Elastic triple 05 zigzag stich 06 Elastic stitch 07 Honeycomb stitch 08 Blindstitch 09 Edge binding stitch Shell-edge stitch Application Buttonholes without turning the fabric. Just push the buttons and the buttonhole is finished. The stitch density can be regulated. All ordinary sewing operations and 6-mm fancy stitching operations. Edge finishing, appliqué work, inserting lace, button sewi.ng and satin stitching, embroidering, darning etc. Seams exposed to great stress which stretch under stress. For very flat, elastic reinforcing seams, e.g. on corsetry. Inserting patches and darning rips on elastic fabrics. Sewing on elastic threads or covering seams on terry cloth. Hemming heavier fabrics with invisible stitches. For serging or enhancing edges. Attractive edge finish on dainty fabrics.

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Stitch
program
chart
Listed
in
this
chart
are
the
stitch
program
number,
the
corresponding
stitch
and,
in
the
lower
half,
the
buttons
to
be
pressed
to
sew
this
seam
pattern.
For
all
stitch
programs
marked
stretch”,
turn
the
stitch
control
toward
as
far
as
it
will
go.
I1LUi
A
02
03
04
05
06
I
I
I
/
—--
Ill
Iii
--
\
I
I
/
-
—--
Ill
III
I
I
-
-
11
-
--
I
I
/
.-
.-
Ill
III
cD
c
c
-
G
H
D
0
E
F
M
,
-,
—,
I
E
.
C)
C)
—C)
D
F,
Nr.
Stitch
Application
Buttonholes
without
turning
the
fabric.
01
Buttonholes
Just
push
the
buttons
and
the
buttonhole
is
finished.
The
stitch
density
can
be
regulated.
02
Straight
stitch
All
ordinary
sewing
operations
and
6-mm
fancy
stitching
operations.
.
.
Edge
finishing,
appliqué
work,
inserting
lace,
button
03
Zgzag
stich
.
,
sewing
and
satin
stitching,
embroidering,
darning
etc.
04
Elastic
triple
Seams
exposed
to
great
stress
which
stretch
straight
stitch
under
stress.
05
Elastic
triple
For
very
flat,
elastic
reinforcing
seams,
zigzag
stich
e.g.
on
corsetry.
06
Elastic
stitch
Inserting
patches
and
darning
rips
on
elastic
fabrics.
Sewing
on
elastic
threads
or
covering
seams
on
terry
07
Honeycomb
stitch
cloth.
08
Blindstitch
Hemming
heavier
fabrics
with
invisible
stitches.
09
Edge
binding
stitch
For
serging
or
enhancing
edges.
Shell-edge
stitch
Attractive
edge
finish
on
dainty
fabrics.