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... Foreword Your new Pfaff sewing machine will enable you to familiarize you thoroughly with oil the sewing jobs coming up in a home. This instruction book has been com piled in this book so that you will always enjoy sewing with your Pfaff. If you at any sewing problems, please do not hesitate to contact your Pfaff dealer who will become well acquainted with your machine. We...
... Foreword Your new Pfaff sewing machine will enable you to familiarize you thoroughly with oil the sewing jobs coming up in a home. This instruction book has been com piled in this book so that you will always enjoy sewing with your Pfaff. If you at any sewing problems, please do not hesitate to contact your Pfaff dealer who will become well acquainted with your machine. We...
Owner's Manual
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Essential Parts of Your Pfaff 94 345j64 17 16 15 -=------',w- - 14 13 2 1 Face cover 2 Take-up lever 3 Thread guide 4 Top cover 5 Thread retainer stud 6 Spool pins 7 Bobbin winder 8 Balance wheel 9 Stop motion knob 9 10 11 Motor Stitch disengaging length control mechanism 12 Reverse feed control 13 Bed cover 14 Transverse rotary hook 15 Needle plate 16 Sewing foot thumb screw 17 Light switch 18 Stitch width control 19 Needle position lever 20 Needle thread tension 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine arm) 22 Needle set screw 23 Sewing foot
Essential Parts of Your Pfaff 94 345j64 17 16 15 -=------',w- - 14 13 2 1 Face cover 2 Take-up lever 3 Thread guide 4 Top cover 5 Thread retainer stud 6 Spool pins 7 Bobbin winder 8 Balance wheel 9 Stop motion knob 9 10 11 Motor Stitch disengaging length control mechanism 12 Reverse feed control 13 Bed cover 14 Transverse rotary hook 15 Needle plate 16 Sewing foot thumb screw 17 Light switch 18 Stitch width control 19 Needle position lever 20 Needle thread tension 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine arm) 22 Needle set screw 23 Sewing foot
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Essential Parts of Your Pfaff 95 17 1 Face cover 2 Take-up lever 3 Thread guide 4 Top cover 5 Thread retainer stud 6 Spool pins 7 Bobbin winder 8 Balance wheel 9 Stop motion knob 10 Motor disengaging mechanism 9 11 Stitch length contro' 12 Reverse feed control 13 Free arm 14 Free arm cover (enclosing transverse rotary hook) 10 15 Needle plate 16 Sewing foot thumb screw 17 Light switch 11 18 Stitch width control 19 20 Needle position lever Needle thread tension 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine arm) 22 Needle set screw 23 Sewing foot ii 3
Essential Parts of Your Pfaff 95 17 1 Face cover 2 Take-up lever 3 Thread guide 4 Top cover 5 Thread retainer stud 6 Spool pins 7 Bobbin winder 8 Balance wheel 9 Stop motion knob 10 Motor disengaging mechanism 9 11 Stitch length contro' 12 Reverse feed control 13 Free arm 14 Free arm cover (enclosing transverse rotary hook) 10 15 Needle plate 16 Sewing foot thumb screw 17 Light switch 11 18 Stitch width control 19 20 Needle position lever Needle thread tension 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine arm) 22 Needle set screw 23 Sewing foot ii 3
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The bobbin cannot fall out as long as illustrated. On the Pfaff 95, the bobbin case is at the bobbin case, however, you release the latch, the empty bobbin drops out. On the Pfaff 94, remove bed cover (13), as you hold the case by swinging it toward the left. 6 When you must first open free arm cover (14) by its stroke. To remove the bobbin case, rotate the ba lance wheel until the needle is removed just like on the bobbin case and pull out the bobbin case with the bob bin. Lift latch k on the Pfaff 94. To get at the top of its open latch.
The bobbin cannot fall out as long as illustrated. On the Pfaff 95, the bobbin case is at the bobbin case, however, you release the latch, the empty bobbin drops out. On the Pfaff 94, remove bed cover (13), as you hold the case by swinging it toward the left. 6 When you must first open free arm cover (14) by its stroke. To remove the bobbin case, rotate the ba lance wheel until the needle is removed just like on the bobbin case and pull out the bobbin case with the bob bin. Lift latch k on the Pfaff 94. To get at the top of its open latch.
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Owner's Manual
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As you the stop motion do this, knob is at its highest after you check to make tightened firm ly. Always rotate balance wheel see sure arrow). Fundamentals of Machine Operation For (19) ordinary sewing, should be in its needle position center position, lever Make point sure the take-up lever before you begin and is (8) toward you have completed a seam (2).
As you the stop motion do this, knob is at its highest after you check to make tightened firm ly. Always rotate balance wheel see sure arrow). Fundamentals of Machine Operation For (19) ordinary sewing, should be in its needle position center position, lever Make point sure the take-up lever before you begin and is (8) toward you have completed a seam (2).
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The stitch length is regulated by sewing a straight-stitch seam. Begin by turning stitch length control (11). The number indi cating the stitch length chosen should be opposite the dot on "2". For ordinary sewing operations, set the stitch length control on the left-hand side of your foot and depress the pedal. Place the material under the sewing foot and lower the presser bar lifter. To this end, posh stitch width control (18) to the right as far...
The stitch length is regulated by sewing a straight-stitch seam. Begin by turning stitch length control (11). The number indi cating the stitch length chosen should be opposite the dot on "2". For ordinary sewing operations, set the stitch length control on the left-hand side of your foot and depress the pedal. Place the material under the sewing foot and lower the presser bar lifter. To this end, posh stitch width control (18) to the right as far...
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... fabric at right angles and sew back and forth over the preceding work with your left while the first stitches ore being made. and hand Trim the threads and start stitching back and forth across the hole in darning hoops. If the needle thread should break, the up the bobbin threads hold both threads lightly with short stitches. Draw up per tension is greatly facilitated by placing them in sewing direction. Darning...
... fabric at right angles and sew back and forth over the preceding work with your left while the first stitches ore being made. and hand Trim the threads and start stitching back and forth across the hole in darning hoops. If the needle thread should break, the up the bobbin threads hold both threads lightly with short stitches. Draw up per tension is greatly facilitated by placing them in sewing direction. Darning...
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... stitches fabrics, width, L 22 on p. 25. Hemming Stitch length: L5 to 2 847557 ethrmFoadeolagmlk4deiminntcsihegnhtrereapasfbilgoaelhoohcgeenttmi.ngasn.natiiPnbdtclgoahucleooetsfwIttsthehoreeintsmcfheaheacbtuwresriroeicidmaeeltehd.auegnnMeddfeoatswrkledeitvcehedee3, dbDroratahwwintthghr.eeafdasbribcacinktwo atrhdes,heams msehrowbyn pulling in the wassFuctearreayoedlslllthtutwihanmeitdtehetsfhrayeabtonhrusideccrrtrorehiilgdegl hghfitetsabhhwiraanielnctflodldoftof(hiesleltesehedehneiolwflmto.>iostm,hltim.epfraaskfbiiodrnoiegct To produce use zigzag as instructed on elastic hem stitches...
... stitches fabrics, width, L 22 on p. 25. Hemming Stitch length: L5 to 2 847557 ethrmFoadeolagmlk4deiminntcsihegnhtrereapasfbilgoaelhoohcgeenttmi.ngasn.natiiPnbdtclgoahucleooetsfwIttsthehoreeintsmcfheaheacbtuwresriroeicidmaeeltehd.auegnnMeddfeoatswrkledeitvcehedee3, dbDroratahwwintthghr.eeafdasbribcacinktwo atrhdes,heams msehrowbyn pulling in the wassFuctearreayoedlslllthtutwihanmeitdtehetsfhrayeabtonhrusideccrrtrorehiilgdegl hghfitetsabhhwiraanielnctflodldoftof(hiesleltesehedehneiolwflmto.>iostm,hltim.epfraaskfbiiodrnoiegct To produce use zigzag as instructed on elastic hem stitches...
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... each thread between cording seams made with 7 grooves for lightweight materials. Select the twin needle gauge and the size of 1.2 (/64"), 1.6 (1/io'), 1.8, 2.0 (I64"), 2.5 (I32"), 3.0 and 4.0 (/32") mm. Lace the filler cord through hole g, as illus trated. Stitch length: 1.5 to draw up the bobbin thread. Cording foot No. 93-847671-00 with the ordinary sewing foot is used . The smallest distance between a separate pair of the cording feet listed below. Cording Use ordinary sewing foot...
... each thread between cording seams made with 7 grooves for lightweight materials. Select the twin needle gauge and the size of 1.2 (/64"), 1.6 (1/io'), 1.8, 2.0 (I64"), 2.5 (I32"), 3.0 and 4.0 (/32") mm. Lace the filler cord through hole g, as illus trated. Stitch length: 1.5 to draw up the bobbin thread. Cording foot No. 93-847671-00 with the ordinary sewing foot is used . The smallest distance between a separate pair of the cording feet listed below. Cording Use ordinary sewing foot...
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Make sure the needle and bobbin threads are the same size. The hemstitching effect is produced by half a turn and sew the second seam, guiding the material so that the right needle stitches into the fabric close to 2.5 - 93-100179 Use a thread which is the same as for cording work. Insert a System 130 Zwi-Ho needle. Slightly in the fabric previously. Hemsttchng Stitch length: 2 to the hem. 24 You can produce a nice...
Make sure the needle and bobbin threads are the same size. The hemstitching effect is produced by half a turn and sew the second seam, guiding the material so that the right needle stitches into the fabric close to 2.5 - 93-100179 Use a thread which is the same as for cording work. Insert a System 130 Zwi-Ho needle. Slightly in the fabric previously. Hemsttchng Stitch length: 2 to the hem. 24 You can produce a nice...
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uStitch length: 2 838 954 To overcast the edges of medium width. Make sure the needle takes one stitch into the fabric and the other over its maxi mum stitch width. Soft and flimsy fabrics are best overcast with Zigzag Stitches Attach ordinary sewing foot. This will cover the fabric edge securely. 26 Overcasting Edges with a zigzag stitch of light and mediumweight fabrics, set the machine for its edge.
uStitch length: 2 838 954 To overcast the edges of medium width. Make sure the needle takes one stitch into the fabric and the other over its maxi mum stitch width. Soft and flimsy fabrics are best overcast with Zigzag Stitches Attach ordinary sewing foot. This will cover the fabric edge securely. 26 Overcasting Edges with a zigzag stitch of light and mediumweight fabrics, set the machine for its edge.
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Sewing Buttonholes Attach buttonhole foot No. 847616 to its left position and put the stitch width control in the left groove of the sewing foot. Flick the needle to the machine. Allpurpose sewing foot No. 91-100179-00 may also be used for this operation. 30 3 4 To obtain more prominent buttonholes, place a filler cord of medium size in notch R 1 (see ill.). When using No. 50 embroidery thread, set the stitch length control so that both dots are opposite each other (see ill.). For heavier threads, slightly increase the stitch length.
Sewing Buttonholes Attach buttonhole foot No. 847616 to its left position and put the stitch width control in the left groove of the sewing foot. Flick the needle to the machine. Allpurpose sewing foot No. 91-100179-00 may also be used for this operation. 30 3 4 To obtain more prominent buttonholes, place a filler cord of medium size in notch R 1 (see ill.). When using No. 50 embroidery thread, set the stitch length control so that both dots are opposite each other (see ill.). For heavier threads, slightly increase the stitch length.
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... holding the material to reduce the length of bar. Move stitch width control (18) to the second notch R 2, make 3 to the bar. Open the buttonhole with your seam ripper which is the right length, leave the needle in the accessory box. 31 Lift the sewing foot, turn the fabric around clockwise by half a turn, place the filler cord around the needle and pull it forward, placing it...
... holding the material to reduce the length of bar. Move stitch width control (18) to the second notch R 2, make 3 to the bar. Open the buttonhole with your seam ripper which is the right length, leave the needle in the accessory box. 31 Lift the sewing foot, turn the fabric around clockwise by half a turn, place the filler cord around the needle and pull it forward, placing it...
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... the needle thread tension by one fabric yarn (see ill.). Fold Basting seam 33 Baste the hem about /16 inch from the fabric edge, as illustrated (1). Fold the hem (2) and place the fabric under the sewing foot so that the needle takes the left groove of heavy woolens only once (3) and finish the raw edge with the left stitch exactly in line with zigzag stitches before it...
... the needle thread tension by one fabric yarn (see ill.). Fold Basting seam 33 Baste the hem about /16 inch from the fabric edge, as illustrated (1). Fold the hem (2) and place the fabric under the sewing foot so that the needle takes the left groove of heavy woolens only once (3) and finish the raw edge with the left stitch exactly in line with zigzag stitches before it...
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... design on "1 "), as shown 5. Trim the excess material close to the right side with long stitches (2). 4. stitch width: medium), as follows: 1. Applique work b93-100179 To make appliqué, proceed as il lustrated (4). Sew the fabric to be appliquéd to the seam on "1" and stitch along the outlines. 3. Follow the outlines of the appliqué with a narrow zigzag stitch (stitch (3). length control on the right side (1). 2. Set the stitch...
... design on "1 "), as shown 5. Trim the excess material close to the right side with long stitches (2). 4. stitch width: medium), as follows: 1. Applique work b93-100179 To make appliqué, proceed as il lustrated (4). Sew the fabric to be appliquéd to the seam on "1" and stitch along the outlines. 3. Follow the outlines of the appliqué with a narrow zigzag stitch (stitch (3). length control on the right side (1). 2. Set the stitch...
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Pfaff 94 machines are tilted back. From time to time, clean the parts in the machine arm and in the vicinity of the sew ing hook with the bobbin. On Pfaff 95 machines, loosen the set screw, lift the front of the free arm cover and pull the cover out lengthwise of the machine base and tilt the machine back cautiously (3). ii. - 38 3 On port able machines, loosen the screw on the bottom of the arm (1 & 2). To this end, re move the needle, the sewing foot and the bobbin case with a soft brush.
Pfaff 94 machines are tilted back. From time to time, clean the parts in the machine arm and in the vicinity of the sew ing hook with the bobbin. On Pfaff 95 machines, loosen the set screw, lift the front of the free arm cover and pull the cover out lengthwise of the machine base and tilt the machine back cautiously (3). ii. - 38 3 On port able machines, loosen the screw on the bottom of the arm (1 & 2). To this end, re move the needle, the sewing foot and the bobbin case with a soft brush.
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..., pull a narrow fabric strip between the tension discs. Trouble Shooting When operated properly, your sewing job (buttonhole sewing or darning, for instance) by switching the machine back to straight stitching, flicking the needle posi tion lever to its central position, raising the machine feed and setting the stitch length control on "2". If trouble should be balanced correctly. • Don't farce the feeding motion, merely guide the material lightly. • Clean and oil the machine as instructed. • Make sure there...
..., pull a narrow fabric strip between the tension discs. Trouble Shooting When operated properly, your sewing job (buttonhole sewing or darning, for instance) by switching the machine back to straight stitching, flicking the needle posi tion lever to its central position, raising the machine feed and setting the stitch length control on "2". If trouble should be balanced correctly. • Don't farce the feeding motion, merely guide the material lightly. • Clean and oil the machine as instructed. • Make sure there...
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...233; Work 35 Blindstitching 33 Button Sewing 32 Changing the Light Bulb 36 Changing the Needle 17 Changing the Needle Position • 29 Changing the Sewing Foot . • 17 Cleaning • 37 Cording 23 Darning 18 Darning Foot 18 Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread 12 Dropping the Machine Feed 18 Electrical Equipment 4 Engaging and Disengaging the Sewing Mechanism 7 Essential Parts of Pfaff 94 2 Essential Parts of Pfaff 95 3 Flat Felled Seams 21 Foot Control Foreword Fundamentals of Machine Operation 13 Hemming 22 Hemstitching 24 Inserting a Full Bobbin...
...233; Work 35 Blindstitching 33 Button Sewing 32 Changing the Light Bulb 36 Changing the Needle 17 Changing the Needle Position • 29 Changing the Sewing Foot . • 17 Cleaning • 37 Cording 23 Darning 18 Darning Foot 18 Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread 12 Dropping the Machine Feed 18 Electrical Equipment 4 Engaging and Disengaging the Sewing Mechanism 7 Essential Parts of Pfaff 94 2 Essential Parts of Pfaff 95 3 Flat Felled Seams 21 Foot Control Foreword Fundamentals of Machine Operation 13 Hemming 22 Hemstitching 24 Inserting a Full Bobbin...