Owner's Manual
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... edge guide is inserted into the fold it should now be facing up. • Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the fold runs along the presser foot for stretchy fabrics. The hem is secured with set screw F. If the stitches are given in 19 different needle positions...Sewing B Topstitching F The straight stitch can be determined by the needle positions. The distance between the rows of topstitching can be sewn in cm and inches. Begin topstitching further from the fabric edge, by using the guide marks on the right side, adjust edge guide B by the width of fabric....
... edge guide is inserted into the fold it should now be facing up. • Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the fold runs along the presser foot for stretchy fabrics. The hem is secured with set screw F. If the stitches are given in 19 different needle positions...Sewing B Topstitching F The straight stitch can be determined by the needle positions. The distance between the rows of topstitching can be sewn in cm and inches. Begin topstitching further from the fabric edge, by using the guide marks on the right side, adjust edge guide B by the width of fabric....
Owner's Manual
Page 47
... on the right and left sides. Lower needle thread tension to 3. • Mark the first gathering line on the right side of the presser foot as a guide. • Gather the fabric by pulling the bobbin (bottom) threads to the desired fullness. • Distribute the gathers evenly and knot the... stitch - 1 A straight stitch can be used for decorative hems. • Fold the hem allowance to secure the gathering. Leave about 4 - 5 inches (10-13 cm) of thread at the front of gathering stitches. • Set your stitch length to gather sleeves, cuffs, skirts or valances. Cross hem...
... on the right and left sides. Lower needle thread tension to 3. • Mark the first gathering line on the right side of the presser foot as a guide. • Gather the fabric by pulling the bobbin (bottom) threads to the desired fullness. • Distribute the gathers evenly and knot the... stitch - 1 A straight stitch can be used for decorative hems. • Fold the hem allowance to secure the gathering. Leave about 4 - 5 inches (10-13 cm) of thread at the front of gathering stitches. • Set your stitch length to gather sleeves, cuffs, skirts or valances. Cross hem...
Owner's Manual
Page 48
...Ensure the fabric does not run underneath the right side of the hemmer. • Lower the presser foot and while sewing, guide the fabric edge evenly into the hemmer. Shell edging - 5 Shell edging ...-hemming, make sure the raw edge of the foot width, and the blind hem swings over the folded edge. Raise the presser foot and slide the fabric into the scroll of the presser foot. This creates a pretty contrast and strengthens the ... a neat and durable edge finish. • Double-fold the fabric edge (about 1/8 inch / 2 mm per fold). • Place the folded fabric edge under the presser...
...Ensure the fabric does not run underneath the right side of the hemmer. • Lower the presser foot and while sewing, guide the fabric edge evenly into the hemmer. Shell edging - 5 Shell edging ...-hemming, make sure the raw edge of the foot width, and the blind hem swings over the folded edge. Raise the presser foot and slide the fabric into the scroll of the presser foot. This creates a pretty contrast and strengthens the ... a neat and durable edge finish. • Double-fold the fabric edge (about 1/8 inch / 2 mm per fold). • Place the folded fabric edge under the presser...
Owner's Manual
Page 54
...traditional quilts these three layers of ¼" (6 mm) should already be included in -the-ditch look handsewn. Set your expression with your Pfaff expression, e.g. Place a safety pin about every 6 - 8 inches (15 - 20 cm). A seam allowance of material are usually pressed towards the darker fabric side. with small stitches. ... for your stitch-in the templates. Of course, you will also create the pattern on the optional ¼" quilting foot. Tip: Use stitch 30 (26/2038) to hold the quilt together, it into cushions, wearable art or other smaller projects.
...traditional quilts these three layers of ¼" (6 mm) should already be included in -the-ditch look handsewn. Set your expression with your Pfaff expression, e.g. Place a safety pin about every 6 - 8 inches (15 - 20 cm). A seam allowance of material are usually pressed towards the darker fabric side. with small stitches. ... for your stitch-in the templates. Of course, you will also create the pattern on the optional ¼" quilting foot. Tip: Use stitch 30 (26/2038) to hold the quilt together, it into cushions, wearable art or other smaller projects.