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...cloth 50 Elastic triple straight stitch seam 51 Shell edging 52 Blindstitching 53 Inserting patches 54 Reinforcing edges of Ptaff machines 214 and 1222-E 3 viachine drive 4 3 reparations for United Kingdom ony! Please note: When 13 amperes plug is coloured brown marked with...lifter 17 Stopmatic control 17 Dual feed 18/19 Sewing over cross seams Electronic control Changing the needle Changing the sewing foot Regulating the thread tensions Detachable workplate Felling Hemming Zipper insertion Darning Basting Single-needle cording Shirring with filler thread Overcasting ...
...cloth 50 Elastic triple straight stitch seam 51 Shell edging 52 Blindstitching 53 Inserting patches 54 Reinforcing edges of Ptaff machines 214 and 1222-E 3 viachine drive 4 3 reparations for United Kingdom ony! Please note: When 13 amperes plug is coloured brown marked with...lifter 17 Stopmatic control 17 Dual feed 18/19 Sewing over cross seams Electronic control Changing the needle Changing the sewing foot Regulating the thread tensions Detachable workplate Felling Hemming Zipper insertion Darning Basting Single-needle cording Shirring with filler thread Overcasting ...
Owner's Manual
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o you know which button to press, ere are the most essential parts of tour Pfaff 1213: 1 Take-up lever 2 Thread retainer stud 3 Push button (K) 4 Top cover lid 5 Spool pins 6 Indicator wheel (S) 7 Pattern length wheel (E) 8 Bobbin winder Ba Balance wheel with ...-Matic stitch selector 10 Needle position control (D) 11 Buttonhole control () 12 Master on-off switch (C) 13 Base (of portable machInes) 14 Bed cover 15 Sewing foot 16 Dualfeed 17 Needle threader control 18 Upper tension 19 Reverse-teed control 20 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine aim) 21 Thread cutter...
o you know which button to press, ere are the most essential parts of tour Pfaff 1213: 1 Take-up lever 2 Thread retainer stud 3 Push button (K) 4 Top cover lid 5 Spool pins 6 Indicator wheel (S) 7 Pattern length wheel (E) 8 Bobbin winder Ba Balance wheel with ...-Matic stitch selector 10 Needle position control (D) 11 Buttonhole control () 12 Master on-off switch (C) 13 Base (of portable machInes) 14 Bed cover 15 Sewing foot 16 Dualfeed 17 Needle threader control 18 Upper tension 19 Reverse-teed control 20 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine aim) 21 Thread cutter...
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...stud 3 Push button (K) 4 Topcoverlid 5 Spool pins 6 7 Indicator wheel (S) Pattern length wheel (E) 8 Bobbin winder 8a Balance wheel with stop motion knob (Pfaff 1214) 9 Ultra-Matic stitch selector 10 Needle position control (D) 11 Buttonhole control (1) 12 Master on-off switch (C) 13 Free arm 14 Free arm cover (...enclosing the sewing hook) 15 Sewing foot 16 Dualfeed 17 Needle threader control 18 Upper tension 19 Reverse-feed control 20 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine arm) ...
...stud 3 Push button (K) 4 Topcoverlid 5 Spool pins 6 7 Indicator wheel (S) Pattern length wheel (E) 8 Bobbin winder 8a Balance wheel with stop motion knob (Pfaff 1214) 9 Ultra-Matic stitch selector 10 Needle position control (D) 11 Buttonhole control (1) 12 Master on-off switch (C) 13 Free arm 14 Free arm cover (...enclosing the sewing hook) 15 Sewing foot 16 Dualfeed 17 Needle threader control 18 Upper tension 19 Reverse-feed control 20 Presser bar lifter (on back of machine arm) ...
Owner's Manual
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Just plug in a convenient position. Place the foot control under the table in the machine, wind the bobbin and thread the needle. only a few simple steps are necessary. o start sewing right away. All you have to do now is push button C which is the on-off control of your machine This button also switches on the glare-free sewing light. 4 Th. Push the master plug into socket A in the machine base, and plug B into the wall socket.
Just plug in a convenient position. Place the foot control under the table in the machine, wind the bobbin and thread the needle. only a few simple steps are necessary. o start sewing right away. All you have to do now is push button C which is the on-off control of your machine This button also switches on the glare-free sewing light. 4 Th. Push the master plug into socket A in the machine base, and plug B into the wall socket.
Owner's Manual
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... the bobbin a few times. I to page 17. Start the bobbin winder by the Stopmatic control. Simply place the bobbin on starting the machine, On the Pfaff 1222-E, the sewing mechanism is full, To re-engage the sewing mechanism after bobbin winding, turn the stop motion knob away from the spool to the... and disengage the sewing mechanism: Raise both spool pins and place a spool of thread on one of Pfaft machines 1213 and 1214 (8a on the foot control. Pass the thread from you .
... the bobbin a few times. I to page 17. Start the bobbin winder by the Stopmatic control. Simply place the bobbin on starting the machine, On the Pfaff 1222-E, the sewing mechanism is full, To re-engage the sewing mechanism after bobbin winding, turn the stop motion knob away from the spool to the... and disengage the sewing mechanism: Raise both spool pins and place a spool of thread on one of Pfaft machines 1213 and 1214 (8a on the foot control. Pass the thread from you .
Owner's Manual
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The different stitch ranges are shown on this page the stitch selector is set for every sewing operation discussed. Then let your Pfaff run . The zigzag stitch desired is dialed just as easily as a straight stitch The setting of the stitch desired is indicated for... a medium zigzag stitch in stitch range 8. -U. Press the foot control pedal, and watch your machine. Start by numbers. Zigzag stitches wide medium dense Now try a zigzag stitch. Zigzag stitches are marked by making...
The different stitch ranges are shown on this page the stitch selector is set for every sewing operation discussed. Then let your Pfaff run . The zigzag stitch desired is dialed just as easily as a straight stitch The setting of the stitch desired is indicated for... a medium zigzag stitch in stitch range 8. -U. Press the foot control pedal, and watch your machine. Start by numbers. Zigzag stitches wide medium dense Now try a zigzag stitch. Zigzag stitches are marked by making...
Owner's Manual
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... its high est point. Position C (illustrated below ) is to tell you need to positions B and C. When you 've finished sewing on your Pfaff 1222E. When you push the presser bar lifter to position C --I 2 Position B (illustrated above) is raised, but the needle remains in its lowest... seam interruptions, when the bobbin becomes empty, or when the bobbin thread breaks. The sewing foot is used for turning the PMF) 1222 material. Position A (illustrated below ) means that the sewing foot is engaged (as a pivot point for threading the needle and removing the fabric. With the...
... its high est point. Position C (illustrated below ) is to tell you need to positions B and C. When you 've finished sewing on your Pfaff 1222E. When you push the presser bar lifter to position C --I 2 Position B (illustrated above) is raised, but the needle remains in its lowest... seam interruptions, when the bobbin becomes empty, or when the bobbin thread breaks. The sewing foot is used for turning the PMF) 1222 material. Position A (illustrated below ) means that the sewing foot is engaged (as a pivot point for threading the needle and removing the fabric. With the...
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This foot is used for perfectly matching plaids, striped and patterned fabrics. To disengage this foot, push it down in the slot of the raised sewing foot until it up out of fabric wiH match erfectly, no matter how long the seam iay be. our Ptaff is also used for sewing long seams and for sewing over thick cross seams. To engage the dual feed, simply push it down slightly, then pull it snaps into place (see arrow in illustra tion at bottom left). The dual feed is the only home sewing machine the world featuring a dual feed. wo pieces of the slot in the sewing foot.
This foot is used for perfectly matching plaids, striped and patterned fabrics. To disengage this foot, push it down in the slot of the raised sewing foot until it up out of fabric wiH match erfectly, no matter how long the seam iay be. our Ptaff is also used for sewing long seams and for sewing over thick cross seams. To engage the dual feed, simply push it down slightly, then pull it snaps into place (see arrow in illustra tion at bottom left). The dual feed is the only home sewing machine the world featuring a dual feed. wo pieces of the slot in the sewing foot.
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...with the aid of the dual feed the squares or stripes will be similar to sew over thick seams or several layers of the Pfaff 1222-E. No matter how carefully you match the squares or other patterns, the result will match exactly. (See ill, at bottom of pagel... the speed of your assistance whenever you sew without the dual feed, Whenyoujointwopiecesofcheckedmaterial with the dual feed include the hemmer foot, blindstitch foot and felling foot. Other feet which operates' behind the scenes" comes to your machine to slow stitchbystitch sewing for the dectronic Control of fabric.
...with the aid of the dual feed the squares or stripes will be similar to sew over thick seams or several layers of the Pfaff 1222-E. No matter how carefully you match the squares or other patterns, the result will match exactly. (See ill, at bottom of pagel... the speed of your assistance whenever you sew without the dual feed, Whenyoujointwopiecesofcheckedmaterial with the dual feed include the hemmer foot, blindstitch foot and felling foot. Other feet which operates' behind the scenes" comes to your machine to slow stitchbystitch sewing for the dectronic Control of fabric.
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...Various sewing operations require different size needles or special needles. A detailed Needle and Thread Chart is discussed on page 63. The new sewing foot is just as it sideways or backwards. The accessory box of the needle holder. tilt ing it will go, making sure the flat ... bar lifter to position D (see ill, below) and pull the old needle out of your machine contains several special sewing feet (hemmer foot, buttonhole foot, etc.) which are used for various sewing operations. This causes the Stopmatic mechanism to bring the needle to use for changing. Insert a ...
...Various sewing operations require different size needles or special needles. A detailed Needle and Thread Chart is discussed on page 63. The new sewing foot is just as it sideways or backwards. The accessory box of the needle holder. tilt ing it will go, making sure the flat ... bar lifter to position D (see ill, below) and pull the old needle out of your machine contains several special sewing feet (hemmer foot, buttonhole foot, etc.) which are used for various sewing operations. This causes the Stopmatic mechanism to bring the needle to use for changing. Insert a ...
Owner's Manual
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... piece protruding about 4 mm ('). Now see for yourself what your Pfaff dealer) . Open the two pieces. Second seam: Insert the seam ridge into the felling foot. Stitch it taut while sewing. :I r- 23 Make sure the fabric enters the felling foot evenly. The bottom fabric should be folded over the edge of fabric... in two opera tions: First seam: Lay the two pieces of the top piece, but the top edge must not be obtained from your Pfaff can be folded. FeHing Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 1.5-2 Engage dual feed if material requires it.
... piece protruding about 4 mm ('). Now see for yourself what your Pfaff dealer) . Open the two pieces. Second seam: Insert the seam ridge into the felling foot. Stitch it taut while sewing. :I r- 23 Make sure the fabric enters the felling foot evenly. The bottom fabric should be folded over the edge of fabric... in two opera tions: First seam: Lay the two pieces of the top piece, but the top edge must not be obtained from your Pfaff can be folded. FeHing Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 1.5-2 Engage dual feed if material requires it.
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... proceed, as shown in line with your right hand (see ill, at the bottom). Make sure the fabric does not slip sideways under the hemmer foot and lower same, Stitch the folded edge down with 3 or 4 straight stitches. Hemming Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch ' Stitch length: 2 Engage... dual feed Attach hemmer foot No. 93-040 934-31. When you hem a fabric edge, you protect it against fraying and at the top. Feed the fabric edge into the...
... proceed, as shown in line with your right hand (see ill, at the bottom). Make sure the fabric does not slip sideways under the hemmer foot and lower same, Stitch the folded edge down with 3 or 4 straight stitches. Hemming Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch ' Stitch length: 2 Engage... dual feed Attach hemmer foot No. 93-040 934-31. When you hem a fabric edge, you protect it against fraying and at the top. Feed the fabric edge into the...
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... zipper for about 5 cm (2") short of the end of the zipper (Fig. 3). Zipper insertion Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch lengt: 15-2 Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31. Stop about 5 cm (2"), guiding the right edge of the zipper, then stitch across this end and up the other side... close the zipper. Then lower the zipper foot again (Fig. 2). With or without Dual feed Baste the closed zipper on the fabric, then open the zipper. Continue stitching until you reach the end...
... zipper for about 5 cm (2") short of the end of the zipper (Fig. 3). Zipper insertion Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch lengt: 15-2 Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31. Stop about 5 cm (2"), guiding the right edge of the zipper, then stitch across this end and up the other side... close the zipper. Then lower the zipper foot again (Fig. 2). With or without Dual feed Baste the closed zipper on the fabric, then open the zipper. Continue stitching until you reach the end...
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... up and down while darn ing. When the needle enters the fabric, the darning foot presses it against the needle plate, and when the needle rises, the darning foot rises too, so that the darning symbol is visible on how fast you move the material under the needle and how ...far you determine the stitch length. When darning a hole, you depress the foot control pedal. Darning Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 1-4 Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. 3 For darning, the machine feed is controlled by hand. This motion is ...
... up and down while darn ing. When the needle enters the fabric, the darning foot presses it against the needle plate, and when the needle rises, the darning foot rises too, so that the darning symbol is visible on how fast you move the material under the needle and how ...far you determine the stitch length. When darning a hole, you depress the foot control pedal. Darning Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 1-4 Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. 3 For darning, the machine feed is controlled by hand. This motion is ...
Owner's Manual
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To produce a durable shirring effect, a filler thread is a cotton thread. Place the filler thread under the groove of the cording foot and sew on the wrong side of the fabric. inserting a filler thread in itch range 5 or 6. hirring wfth fiUer thread Itra-Matic stitch selector: idest ... stitch in the shirring makes it more durable. As with single-needle cording, the thread best suited for this pur pose is needed. ttach cording foot 0. 93-040 91 5-35. S S - .S When you have finished the zigzag seam, slide the material along the filler thread to distribute its fullness evenly...
To produce a durable shirring effect, a filler thread is a cotton thread. Place the filler thread under the groove of the cording foot and sew on the wrong side of the fabric. inserting a filler thread in itch range 5 or 6. hirring wfth fiUer thread Itra-Matic stitch selector: idest ... stitch in the shirring makes it more durable. As with single-needle cording, the thread best suited for this pur pose is needed. ttach cording foot 0. 93-040 91 5-35. S S - .S When you have finished the zigzag seam, slide the material along the filler thread to distribute its fullness evenly...
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Twin needle, cording foot and cording plate can be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. parent materials, take a filler thread in Fig. 2. Hold the filler ... below the disc in the slot of the machine base after removing the bed cover (Fig. 3). On the Pfaff 1213 Portable, pull the filler thread through the slot at the bottom of the face cover (see Fig. ...the filler cord to trans J I 3 1 Cording is very popular as shown in a matching color. Attach cording foot with two needle threads, a bobbin thread and a filler cord. The filler thread makes the cording more pro minent ...
Twin needle, cording foot and cording plate can be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. parent materials, take a filler thread in Fig. 2. Hold the filler ... below the disc in the slot of the machine base after removing the bed cover (Fig. 3). On the Pfaff 1213 Portable, pull the filler thread through the slot at the bottom of the face cover (see Fig. ...the filler cord to trans J I 3 1 Cording is very popular as shown in a matching color. Attach cording foot with two needle threads, a bobbin thread and a filler cord. The filler thread makes the cording more pro minent ...
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To make different size cording, the tollowng twin needles and cording feet can be ob tained from any Pfaff dealer: Three-row cording foot No. 93-040 948-31 which is used with twin needles set from 1.8 to 2.4 mm (approx. /, to 3/) apart. Five-row cording foot No. 93-040 950-31 which is used with twin needles set from 1.2 to 1.8 mm (approx. Seven-row cording foot No. 93-040 952-31 which is used with twin needles set from 2.4 to 2.8 mm (approx, / to '16") apart. 33 to 7/) apart.
To make different size cording, the tollowng twin needles and cording feet can be ob tained from any Pfaff dealer: Three-row cording foot No. 93-040 948-31 which is used with twin needles set from 1.8 to 2.4 mm (approx. /, to 3/) apart. Five-row cording foot No. 93-040 950-31 which is used with twin needles set from 1.2 to 1.8 mm (approx. Seven-row cording foot No. 93-040 952-31 which is used with twin needles set from 2.4 to 2.8 mm (approx, / to '16") apart. 33 to 7/) apart.
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Now turn the stitch selector to the seams on the wrong side (4). 3 34 Place the lace on the right side of the lace on both sides (1). hiserting ace Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch (initially) Stitch length: 1 Attach ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. j -: -" 4_ Trim the excess material away close to a mediumwide zigzag stitch in stitch range 6 and sew over the edges of the ma terial and sew it down with straight stitches on the right side. ç:;; Cut the fabric open under the lace insertion (2), fold the fabric edges back and iron (3). -.
Now turn the stitch selector to the seams on the wrong side (4). 3 34 Place the lace on the right side of the lace on both sides (1). hiserting ace Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch (initially) Stitch length: 1 Attach ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. j -: -" 4_ Trim the excess material away close to a mediumwide zigzag stitch in stitch range 6 and sew over the edges of the ma terial and sew it down with straight stitches on the right side. ç:;; Cut the fabric open under the lace insertion (2), fold the fabric edges back and iron (3). -.
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Appliqué work Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch (initially) Stitch length: 1 Attach cording foot No. 93-040 91 5-35. '1 4 4
Appliqué work Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch (initially) Stitch length: 1 Attach cording foot No. 93-040 91 5-35. '1 4 4
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... again. Turn the stitch selector to the distance between the holes in the button. Attach clear-view sewing foot No. 93-040 920-91 Place the material and the button under the sewing foot and align them so that the needle will enter tfte right hole in stitch range 9 which corresponds exactly...
... again. Turn the stitch selector to the distance between the holes in the button. Attach clear-view sewing foot No. 93-040 920-91 Place the material and the button under the sewing foot and align them so that the needle will enter tfte right hole in stitch range 9 which corresponds exactly...