Pfaff kayser 46 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Embr&dering

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Fig. 3 Embr&dering and darning Before embroidering. increase ower tension a iftie so that bobbin thread s not pulled through to top of material. This wUl enhance the appearance of ycur embroidery Remove sewing foot and drop machine feed. Place material nto embrodering hooc (Fig. 32). then put it under the needle. Lower presser bar lifter and hold hoop in both hands Fg. 33). Run machine at higri speed and move hoop back and forth, taking care that your fingers do not get into the path of the needle. Darning is carried out iii exactly the same way. Cover damaged area with dense stitches. Tears can be darned with the normal sewing foot by sewing back and forth.

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Embr&dering
and
darning
Before
embroidering.
increase
ower
tension
a
iftie
so
that
bobbin
thread
s
not
pulled
through
to
top
of
material.
This
wUl
enhance
the
appearance
of
ycur
embroidery
Remove
sewing
foot
and
drop
machine
feed.
Place
material
nto
embrodering
hooc
(Fig.
32).
then
put
it
under
the
needle.
Lower
presser
bar
lifter
and
hold
hoop
in
both
hands
Fg.
33).
Run
machine
at
higri
speed
and
move
hoop
back
and
forth,
taking
care
that
your
fingers
do
not
get
into
the
path
of
the
needle.
Darning
is
carried
out
iii
exactly
the
same
way.
Cover
damaged
area
with
dense
stitches.
Tears
can
be
darned
with
the
normal
sewing
foot
by
sewing
back
and
forth.
Fig.
3