Owner's Manual
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...to the off ("0") when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this manual. • Never operate this household sewing machine. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use outdoors. • Do not operate where aerosol (spray...all instructions before relamping. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER - Replace bulb with same type rated 15 Watt. Close attention is required around the sewing machine needle. • Always use bent needles. • Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. Special care is necessary when...
...to the off ("0") when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this manual. • Never operate this household sewing machine. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use outdoors. • Do not operate where aerosol (spray...all instructions before relamping. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER - Replace bulb with same type rated 15 Watt. Close attention is required around the sewing machine needle. • Always use bent needles. • Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. Special care is necessary when...
Owner's Manual
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... well spent, and is sure to bring you have bought a quality product made by Pfaff which will be happy to find out just what your machine can do and make sewing much easier for fun hobby Congratulations! If you countless hours of all its features. You have any further questions, ...just ask your Pfaff dealer, who will make full use of sewing pleasure. Furthermore, it has numerous practical ...
... well spent, and is sure to bring you have bought a quality product made by Pfaff which will be happy to find out just what your machine can do and make sewing much easier for fun hobby Congratulations! If you countless hours of all its features. You have any further questions, ...just ask your Pfaff dealer, who will make full use of sewing pleasure. Furthermore, it has numerous practical ...
Owner's Manual
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Parts of the sewing machine hobby 1042 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel ...box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing ...screw 24 Buttonhole lever 25 Thread guide 26 Presser bar lifter 27 Sewing lamp (max. 15 W) 28 Take-up lever 29 Carrying handle 30 Stitch length adjustment button 31 Adjustment field ...
Parts of the sewing machine hobby 1042 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel ...box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing ...screw 24 Buttonhole lever 25 Thread guide 26 Presser bar lifter 27 Sewing lamp (max. 15 W) 28 Take-up lever 29 Carrying handle 30 Stitch length adjustment button 31 Adjustment field ...
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Parts of the sewing machine hobby 1022 and 1032 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment ... Detachable work support with accessory box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing screw 25 Thread guide 26 Presser...
Parts of the sewing machine hobby 1022 and 1032 1 Thread guide 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Needle thread tension 4 Adjustment field 5 Spool holder 6 Bobbin winder 7 Handwheel 8 Stitch pattern chart with presser foot 9 Pattern adjustment ... Detachable work support with accessory box 14 Needle plate 15 Thread guide 16 Thread guide 17 Thread cutter 18 Threading slot 19 Hook cover (enclosing sewing hook) 20 Presser foot holder with presser foot 21 Free-arm 22 Feed dog 23 Needle holder with fixing screw 25 Thread guide 26 Presser...
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... O Oiling the machine One step buttonhole Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches P Patchwork quilt Practical sewing Presser bar lifter Q Quilt and patchwork foot R Repairing tears Reverse sewing Richelieu Roll hemming RufÁer 62 35-37 32 32 51 25 17 58 43 24 50 46...with the blind stitch foot 28 Serging with the zigzag stitch 27 Setting utility stitches 22 Sewing feet (normal accessories) 54 Sewing feet (special accessories) 55 Sewing lamp 63 Sewing on patches 42 Sewing problems and their solutions 64 Shell edging 48 Smocking 39 Special accessories chart 55 Spool ...
... O Oiling the machine One step buttonhole Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches P Patchwork quilt Practical sewing Presser bar lifter Q Quilt and patchwork foot R Repairing tears Reverse sewing Richelieu Roll hemming RufÁer 62 35-37 32 32 51 25 17 58 43 24 50 46...with the blind stitch foot 28 Serging with the zigzag stitch 27 Setting utility stitches 22 Sewing feet (normal accessories) 54 Sewing feet (special accessories) 55 Sewing lamp 63 Sewing on patches 42 Sewing problems and their solutions 64 Shell edging 48 Smocking 39 Special accessories chart 55 Spool ...
Owner's Manual
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... pedal. The sewing speed is part of the basic equipment, protects your sewing machine from behind. The machine is pointing toward you. 220 V 10 120 V Electrical connection Connect the plug of the sewing machine from dust and damage during transport. Operating the machine Carrying handle Lift... up the carrying handle of the foot pedal to the connection bushing (11) on . Make sure the sewing machine symbol on the carrying case is now...
... pedal. The sewing speed is part of the basic equipment, protects your sewing machine from behind. The machine is pointing toward you. 220 V 10 120 V Electrical connection Connect the plug of the sewing machine from dust and damage during transport. Operating the machine Carrying handle Lift... up the carrying handle of the foot pedal to the connection bushing (11) on . Make sure the sewing machine symbol on the carrying case is now...
Owner's Manual
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... holes provided. Removing the detachable work support (13), that it out of the hole. Operating the machine Accessory compartment The accessory compartment is Áush with the free arm, you must swing the detachable work support, make sure that has to be able to sew with the free arm of the sewing machine. 11
... holes provided. Removing the detachable work support (13), that it out of the hole. Operating the machine Accessory compartment The accessory compartment is Áush with the free arm, you must swing the detachable work support, make sure that has to be able to sew with the free arm of the sewing machine. 11
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... needle thread tension is too loose. • The thread tension must be visible on the underside of the fabric. The following is valid for general sewing work: Thread interlace is visible on the top side of the fabric: • The needle thread tension is visible on both sides of the fabric.... 14 Operating the machine Hook cover Switch off the master switch (12). Taking out the bobbin case Lift the latch of the hook cover (19) and open it towards...
... needle thread tension is too loose. • The thread tension must be visible on the underside of the fabric. The following is valid for general sewing work: Thread interlace is visible on the top side of the fabric: • The needle thread tension is visible on both sides of the fabric.... 14 Operating the machine Hook cover Switch off the master switch (12). Taking out the bobbin case Lift the latch of the hook cover (19) and open it towards...
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When doing so, pull the thread sideways through slot A and then under tension spring B so that it rests in the bobbin case. The bobbin case Ànger F must not fall out of the sewing hook. The bobbin case must point into cutout G. Operating the machine Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin in the opening (see arrow). Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch D and push the bobbin case fully onto pin E of the hook. 15 Check: Pull the bobbin thread sharply.
When doing so, pull the thread sideways through slot A and then under tension spring B so that it rests in the bobbin case. The bobbin case Ànger F must not fall out of the sewing hook. The bobbin case must point into cutout G. Operating the machine Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin in the opening (see arrow). Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch D and push the bobbin case fully onto pin E of the hook. 15 Check: Pull the bobbin thread sharply.
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...thread tension Set the required amount of the needle A must face to the rear. The normal setting for sewing is 4-5. To do this, open the hook cover (19) and move the metallic slide to be lowered...position (B) by pushing it will go. For embroidery and buttonhole sewing between 2 and 3. (See page 15) AB Lowering the feed dog For certain sewing work, such as it downwards and then to its highest point.... downwards. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as sewing on the tension dial. To engage the feed dog, push down the slide and lock it ...
...thread tension Set the required amount of the needle A must face to the rear. The normal setting for sewing is 4-5. To do this, open the hook cover (19) and move the metallic slide to be lowered...position (B) by pushing it will go. For embroidery and buttonhole sewing between 2 and 3. (See page 15) AB Lowering the feed dog For certain sewing work, such as it downwards and then to its highest point.... downwards. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as sewing on the tension dial. To engage the feed dog, push down the slide and lock it ...
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Operating the machine Control panel All the sewing programs and the relevant foot recommendations are selected using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) on the control panel of your sewing machine. With the adjustment button (32) on the right (hobby 1022, 1032) or in the middle (hobby 1042) you can adjust the stitch length, the buttonhole density and the stretch stitches. The various programs are depicted on the left. With the adjustment button (30) on the right (model 1042) you can inÀnitely vary the stitch width from 0 to 5 mm. 21
Operating the machine Control panel All the sewing programs and the relevant foot recommendations are selected using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) on the control panel of your sewing machine. With the adjustment button (32) on the right (hobby 1022, 1032) or in the middle (hobby 1042) you can adjust the stitch length, the buttonhole density and the stretch stitches. The various programs are depicted on the left. With the adjustment button (30) on the right (model 1042) you can inÀnitely vary the stitch width from 0 to 5 mm. 21
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... stitch pattern adjustment button until the required letter appears in the adjustment Àeld (4). Note: For embroidering use the clear view foot. 22 Operating the machine Setting utility stitches All stitch patterns that you can set the desired stitch by turning the dial until the required letter appears in the adjustment... Àeld (4). Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) you the optimum stitch length. The lower value shows you can sew with your machine are illustrated in the stitch pattern chart (8).
... stitch pattern adjustment button until the required letter appears in the adjustment Àeld (4). Note: For embroidering use the clear view foot. 22 Operating the machine Setting utility stitches All stitch patterns that you can set the desired stitch by turning the dial until the required letter appears in the adjustment... Àeld (4). Using the stitch pattern adjustment button (9) you the optimum stitch length. The lower value shows you can sew with your machine are illustrated in the stitch pattern chart (8).
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... stitch becomes. This area is the optimum stitch density for stretch fabrics. Turn the stitch length adjustment button (30) to the required length. Operating the machine Stitch length adjustment button With the stitch length adjustment button (30) you can adjust the stitch length between 0 and 4 mm by turning the point marking...
... stitch becomes. This area is the optimum stitch density for stretch fabrics. Turn the stitch length adjustment button (30) to the required length. Operating the machine Stitch length adjustment button With the stitch length adjustment button (30) you can adjust the stitch length between 0 and 4 mm by turning the point marking...
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Reverse sewing The machine sews in Ànitely adjust the width from 0 to 5 mm. Operating the machine Stitch width adjustment button (model 1042) With the stitch width adjustment button (32) you can in reverse only as long as the reverse sewing key (10) is pressed. 24 The required width appears in the adjustment Àeld (31).
Reverse sewing The machine sews in Ànitely adjust the width from 0 to 5 mm. Operating the machine Stitch width adjustment button (model 1042) With the stitch width adjustment button (32) you can in reverse only as long as the reverse sewing key (10) is pressed. 24 The required width appears in the adjustment Àeld (31).
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...materials such as silk, organza and rayon with all of the hobby models because the fabric does not have to always sew a test buttonhole on or underneath the fabric. The material is thus fed more efÀciently by the machine and buttonholes are particularly good for this purpose. However, it ... is a special type of the buttonhole foot forward as far as your project. 33 Note (models 1022 and 1032): Before every buttonhole you a means of determining the length of the buttonholes and always sew a test buttonhole Àrst. Tip: It is important to be used either on the same fabric...
...materials such as silk, organza and rayon with all of the hobby models because the fabric does not have to always sew a test buttonhole on or underneath the fabric. The material is thus fed more efÀciently by the machine and buttonholes are particularly good for this purpose. However, it ... is a special type of the buttonhole foot forward as far as your project. 33 Note (models 1022 and 1032): Before every buttonhole you a means of determining the length of the buttonholes and always sew a test buttonhole Àrst. Tip: It is important to be used either on the same fabric...
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...by placing the button in the button holder of the buttonhole is automatically determined by turning the stitch pattern adjustment button (9). Utility stitches and practical sewing 1 step buttonhole (model 1042) For the 1 step buttonhole, the size of the buttonhole foot. Push the button holder apart. Insert the ...button and push the button holder together as far as it will go. • Attach the buttonhole foot R. 35 Set the machine: Stitch A Stitch length at "buttonhole" symbol • Place the button on the fabric and mark the upper and lower point to 2.5 cm (1...
...by placing the button in the button holder of the buttonhole is automatically determined by turning the stitch pattern adjustment button (9). Utility stitches and practical sewing 1 step buttonhole (model 1042) For the 1 step buttonhole, the size of the buttonhole foot. Push the button holder apart. Insert the ...button and push the button holder together as far as it will go. • Attach the buttonhole foot R. 35 Set the machine: Stitch A Stitch length at "buttonhole" symbol • Place the button on the fabric and mark the upper and lower point to 2.5 cm (1...
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Utility stitches and practical sewing Pull the buttonhole lever (24) downward. • Place the garment underneath the presser foot. The front bartack and the left buttonhole seam are sewn Àrst and then the rear bartack and the right seam. • Stop the machine after sewing the right seam. 36 Lower the buttonhole foot. • Sew slowly and stop the machine at the starting point, when the buttonhole has been completed.
Utility stitches and practical sewing Pull the buttonhole lever (24) downward. • Place the garment underneath the presser foot. The front bartack and the left buttonhole seam are sewn Àrst and then the rear bartack and the right seam. • Stop the machine after sewing the right seam. 36 Lower the buttonhole foot. • Sew slowly and stop the machine at the starting point, when the buttonhole has been completed.
Owner's Manual
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...area to be embroidered and tightly hoop the fabric and stabilizer. • Attach foot number 0 to your machine. • To make the embroidery more stable, sew all satin stitching is easy to create with your sewing machine. • Transfer your pattern onto the right side of the fabric using a fabric marker. • Place... areas of water-soluble stabilizer and dissolve remaining small areas in water. it helps maintain the shape and stability of the areas while sewing. • Embroider the contours with a satin stitch zigzag. • When all of the contours twice using a twin needle.
...area to be embroidered and tightly hoop the fabric and stabilizer. • Attach foot number 0 to your machine. • To make the embroidery more stable, sew all satin stitching is easy to create with your sewing machine. • Transfer your pattern onto the right side of the fabric using a fabric marker. • Place... areas of water-soluble stabilizer and dissolve remaining small areas in water. it helps maintain the shape and stability of the areas while sewing. • Embroider the contours with a satin stitch zigzag. • When all of the contours twice using a twin needle.
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Patchwork quilts used to be included in accordance with the sewing machine, i.e. This is tacked onto the middle layer of ...simply bind the edges or make use of material remnants has become a very popular artistic hobby for many sewing enthusiasts. In traditional quilts these pieces out in front of you have the possibility to ... completed quilt top to make it is usually one uniform piece of material. Quilting is a traditional hand sewing technique. Traditional embroidery techniques Patchwork quilt Quilting is usually stitched about 3 mm away from the seam. with...
Patchwork quilts used to be included in accordance with the sewing machine, i.e. This is tacked onto the middle layer of ...simply bind the edges or make use of material remnants has become a very popular artistic hobby for many sewing enthusiasts. In traditional quilts these pieces out in front of you have the possibility to ... completed quilt top to make it is usually one uniform piece of material. Quilting is a traditional hand sewing technique. Traditional embroidery techniques Patchwork quilt Quilting is usually stitched about 3 mm away from the seam. with...
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... note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance presser foot height Needle system Package contents Sewing machine Carrying case Foot control Lead cord Accessories Instruction manual 392 x 149 x 296 mm 6,6 kg 120 V / 220...240 V 80 W 15 W max. 900 ...stitches / min. If in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical/ electronic products. Technical Data Dimensions (w x h x d) Weight Nominal voltage Power consumption Sewing lamp Sewing speed Stitching width Stitching length Presser foot lift Max.
... note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance presser foot height Needle system Package contents Sewing machine Carrying case Foot control Lead cord Accessories Instruction manual 392 x 149 x 296 mm 6,6 kg 120 V / 220...240 V 80 W 15 W max. 900 ...stitches / min. If in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical/ electronic products. Technical Data Dimensions (w x h x d) Weight Nominal voltage Power consumption Sewing lamp Sewing speed Stitching width Stitching length Presser foot lift Max.