Pfaff kayser 46 Owner's Manual - Page 26

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A B Blindstitching on CI. 44 zigzag sewing machines Turn needle position dial to R. Turn fabric wrong side up and fold its edge C D back by 1 cm (abt. 1/2") (Fig. A). Then fold material to desired hem width, as shown in Fig. B, and baste. Fold hem down so that edge of 1/2"-wide hem protrudes by 3 mm (abt. 1/8") (Fig. C). Turn stitch length control to "4" and regulate stitch width so that, depending on the thickness of the material, the needle just catches the left-hand edge of top fold (Fig. C). The hem is perfect if no stitches show on right side of Fig. 3o material (Fig. D).

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A
B
Blindstitching
on
CI.
44
zigzag
sewing
machines
Turn
needle
position
dial
to
R.
Turn
fabric
wrong
side
up
and
fold
its
edge
back
by
1
cm
(abt.
1/2”)
(Fig.
A).
Then
C
D
fold
material
to
desired
hem
width,
as
shown
in
Fig.
B,
and
baste.
Fold
hem
down
so
that
edge
of
1/2”-wide
hem
protrudes
by
3
mm
(abt.
1/8”)
(Fig.
C).
Turn
stitch
length
control
to
“4”
and
regulate
stitch
width
so
that,
depending
on
the
thickness
of
the
material,
the
needle
just
catches
the
left-hand
edge
of
top
fold
(Fig.
C).
The
hem
is
perfect
if
no
stitches
show
on
right
side
of
Fig.
3o
material
(Fig.
D).