Owner's Manual
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... triple zigzag stitch 57 Reinforcing hems in elastic fabrics 57 Decorative stitch mechanism 58 Ornamental stitch combinations 60/61/62 Needle and thread chart 63 Cleaning and oiling 64 Changing the light bulb 65 Trouble shooting 65 Carrying case 66 V&id... terry 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 bobbin winding 5 Removing the bobbin case 6 Bobbin winding 7 Disengaging the sewing mechanism 7 Inserting...
... triple zigzag stitch 57 Reinforcing hems in elastic fabrics 57 Decorative stitch mechanism 58 Ornamental stitch combinations 60/61/62 Needle and thread chart 63 Cleaning and oiling 64 Changing the light bulb 65 Trouble shooting 65 Carrying case 66 V&id... terry 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 bobbin winding 5 Removing the bobbin case 6 Bobbin winding 7 Disengaging the sewing mechanism 7 Inserting...
Owner's Manual
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... 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 stop motion knob 9 Ultra-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...
... 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 stop motion knob 9 Ultra-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...
Owner's Manual
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... 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...
... 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...
Owner's Manual
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Just plug in the machine base, and plug B into socket A in the machine, wind the bobbin and thread the needle. only a few simple steps are necessary. Push the master plug into the wall socket. 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. Place the foot control under the table in a convenient position. o start sewing right away.
Just plug in the machine base, and plug B into socket A in the machine, wind the bobbin and thread the needle. only a few simple steps are necessary. Push the master plug into the wall socket. 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. Place the foot control under the table in a convenient position. o start sewing right away.
Owner's Manual
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On the Pfaff 1213 remove the bed cover. Then - ro remove the bobbin case. \ Make sure the needle is posiboned above the need'e plato. When you hold the bobbin case by its open the free-arm cover and swing it toward the left. The bobbin cannot faH out as long as you release the latch, the empty bobbin drops out. just like with the bobbin. Lift latch K (see ill.) and pull out the bobbin case with the Pfaff 1213 - lift latch K and pull out the bobbin case with the bobbin. On Ptaff machines 1214 and 1222E open latch.
On the Pfaff 1213 remove the bed cover. Then - ro remove the bobbin case. \ Make sure the needle is posiboned above the need'e plato. When you hold the bobbin case by its open the free-arm cover and swing it toward the left. The bobbin cannot faH out as long as you release the latch, the empty bobbin drops out. just like with the bobbin. Lift latch K (see ill.) and pull out the bobbin case with the Pfaff 1213 - lift latch K and pull out the bobbin case with the bobbin. On Ptaff machines 1214 and 1222E open latch.
Owner's Manual
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ow "slot-thread" your machine ull the thread from the spool into the upper ension which is enclosed in Pfaff needle threader will then thread the needle for you quickly and easily. '1 By this notion, the thread is drawn into the slot n the top cover of your machine. ulf the thread to the right and down as ndicated by an arrow in the illustration below. [hen continue threading as shown in the Ilustration at right. [he built-in the top cover.
ow "slot-thread" your machine ull the thread from the spool into the upper ension which is enclosed in Pfaff needle threader will then thread the needle for you quickly and easily. '1 By this notion, the thread is drawn into the slot n the top cover of your machine. ulf the thread to the right and down as ndicated by an arrow in the illustration below. [hen continue threading as shown in the Ilustration at right. [he built-in the top cover.
Owner's Manual
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... 10) On the Pfaff 1222-E, return the presser bar lifter to its upper position (position A on page 17). on page 17). 3 On Pfaff machines 1213 and 1214, turn the balance wheel until the prong reverses and pulls the thread through the needle eye completely. On Pfaff machines 1213 and 1214..., turn the balance wheel to bring the take-up lever is in the position shown in its normal (horizontal) position (B on the Pfaff 1222-E the presser bar lifter at its highest point, ...
... 10) On the Pfaff 1222-E, return the presser bar lifter to its upper position (position A on page 17). on page 17). 3 On Pfaff machines 1213 and 1214, turn the balance wheel until the prong reverses and pulls the thread through the needle eye completely. On Pfaff machines 1213 and 1214..., turn the balance wheel to bring the take-up lever is in the position shown in its normal (horizontal) position (B on the Pfaff 1222-E the presser bar lifter at its highest point, ...
Owner's Manual
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...set for sewing straight stitches about 2 mm long (about 12 stitches per inch). The harder you turn the Liltra-Matic stitch selector. Note The needle must never be in the stitch ranges marked 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. In the illustration on the Ultra-Matic stitch selector in the mate ... stitch selector is dialed just as easily as a straight stitch The setting of different lengths. Press the foot control pedal, and watch your Pfaff run . The zigzag stitch desired is indicated for straight and zigzag stitching. Then let your machine sew a straight-stitch seam. The different...
...set for sewing straight stitches about 2 mm long (about 12 stitches per inch). The harder you turn the Liltra-Matic stitch selector. Note The needle must never be in the stitch ranges marked 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. In the illustration on the Ultra-Matic stitch selector in the mate ... stitch selector is dialed just as easily as a straight stitch The setting of different lengths. Press the foot control pedal, and watch your Pfaff run . The zigzag stitch desired is indicated for straight and zigzag stitching. Then let your machine sew a straight-stitch seam. The different...
Owner's Manual
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... is used when the bobbin thread is engaged (as a pivot point for bobbin winding The needle is used when -- flick the presser bar lifter to its high est point. you 've finished sewing on your Pfaff 1222E. Hold the presser bar lifter in position A). With the models 1213/1214 the presser...becomes empty, or when the bobbin thread breaks. In this position, the sewing foot is raised and the sewing mechanism disengaged for turning the PMF) 1222 material. When this lever has been mentioned repeatedly so far, we're now going to tell you push the presser bar lifter to position D, ...
... is used when the bobbin thread is engaged (as a pivot point for bobbin winding The needle is used when -- flick the presser bar lifter to its high est point. you 've finished sewing on your Pfaff 1222E. Hold the presser bar lifter in position A). With the models 1213/1214 the presser...becomes empty, or when the bobbin thread breaks. In this position, the sewing foot is raised and the sewing mechanism disengaged for turning the PMF) 1222 material. When this lever has been mentioned repeatedly so far, we're now going to tell you push the presser bar lifter to position D, ...
Owner's Manual
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...B again before starting to the correct position for a specific sewing job is just as it to position D (see ill, below) and pull the old needle out of the needle holder. To change the sewing foot, push the presser bar lifter to use for changing. Use System 130-705...-H needles only. This causes the Stopmatic mechanism to bring the needle to sew. Insert a new needle and push it sideways or backwards. Loosen screw N (see page 15). A detailed Needle and Thread Chart is attached in the reverse order. Which sewing foot...
...B again before starting to the correct position for a specific sewing job is just as it to position D (see ill, below) and pull the old needle out of the needle holder. To change the sewing foot, push the presser bar lifter to use for changing. Use System 130-705...-H needles only. This causes the Stopmatic mechanism to bring the needle to sew. Insert a new needle and push it sideways or backwards. Loosen screw N (see page 15). A detailed Needle and Thread Chart is attached in the reverse order. Which sewing foot...
Owner's Manual
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... left for a tighter tension, or to 10. The upper tension is provided with your thumb rather than your machine', as the one shown in the needle. '11 Even so, your seam may not look as was already explained on page 10. 'The tension dial is located under the top cover of...
... left for a tighter tension, or to 10. The upper tension is provided with your thumb rather than your machine', as the one shown in the needle. '11 Even so, your seam may not look as was already explained on page 10. 'The tension dial is located under the top cover of...
Owner's Manual
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.... 3). Then lower the zipper foot again (Fig. 2). With or without Dual feed Baste the closed zipper on the fabric, then open the zipper. Leave the needle in Fig. 4. 25 Stop about 5 cm (2"), guiding the right edge of the seam, raise the zipper foot and open it. Continue stitching until you reach...
.... 3). Then lower the zipper foot again (Fig. 2). With or without Dual feed Baste the closed zipper on the fabric, then open the zipper. Leave the needle in Fig. 4. 25 Stop about 5 cm (2"), guiding the right edge of the seam, raise the zipper foot and open it. Continue stitching until you reach...
Owner's Manual
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... is controlled by hand. To do this, swing the reverse-feed control to its upper side. 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 dropped. The darning foot moves up... length: 1-4 Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. 3 For darning, the machine feed is visible on how fast you move the material under the needle and how far you depress the foot control pedal.
... is controlled by hand. To do this, swing the reverse-feed control to its upper side. 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 dropped. The darning foot moves up... length: 1-4 Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. 3 For darning, the machine feed is visible on how fast you move the material under the needle and how far you depress the foot control pedal.
Owner's Manual
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... of the fabric. When you have finished the zigzag seam, slide the material along the filler thread to distribute its fullness evenly. As with single-needle cording, the thread best suited for this pur pose is needed. To produce a durable shirring effect, a filler thread is a cotton thread. S S - .S hirring wfth fiUer thread...
... of the fabric. When you have finished the zigzag seam, slide the material along the filler thread to distribute its fullness evenly. As with single-needle cording, the thread best suited for this pur pose is needed. To produce a durable shirring effect, a filler thread is a cotton thread. S S - .S hirring wfth fiUer thread...
Owner's Manual
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Attach cording foot with a wool thread. Twin needle, cording foot and cording plate can be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. Select the distance between the twin needles and the size of the filler cord to suit the type of material used for this purpose. Hold the filler cord as a ...the disc in the slot of the machine base after removing the bed cover (Fig. 3). When thread ing the needles, make sure to trans J I 3 1 Cording is made with grooves. On the Pfaff 1213 Portable, pull the filler thread through the slot at the bottom of the face cover (see Fig. 1).
Attach cording foot with a wool thread. Twin needle, cording foot and cording plate can be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. Select the distance between the twin needles and the size of the filler cord to suit the type of material used for this purpose. Hold the filler cord as a ...the disc in the slot of the machine base after removing the bed cover (Fig. 3). When thread ing the needles, make sure to trans J I 3 1 Cording is made with grooves. On the Pfaff 1213 Portable, pull the filler thread through the slot at the bottom of the face cover (see Fig. 1).
Owner's Manual
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Five-row cording foot No. 93-040 950-31 which is used with twin needles set from 2.4 to 2.8 mm (approx, / 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. to 1.8 mm (approx. Seven-row cording foot No. 93-040 952-31 which is used with twin needles set from 1.2 to '16") apart. 33
Five-row cording foot No. 93-040 950-31 which is used with twin needles set from 2.4 to 2.8 mm (approx, / 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. to 1.8 mm (approx. Seven-row cording foot No. 93-040 952-31 which is used with twin needles set from 1.2 to '16") apart. 33
Owner's Manual
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...to the position shown in Fig. 1. In this is indicated in the instructions. 38 Right needie position: the needle enters the needle hole on the right. g. Where does the needle enter the needle hole: in the middle, at the right or left . sewing on buttons and sewing various functional-stitch seams...that it snaps into position. For other sewing jobs, e. This is located on the right or left. For most sewing operations, the needle enters the needle hole in the stitch selector to be changed for a certain sewing job, this position, the buttonhole symbol is done by turning knob D...
...to the position shown in Fig. 1. In this is indicated in the instructions. 38 Right needie position: the needle enters the needle hole on the right. g. Where does the needle enter the needle hole: in the middle, at the right or left . sewing on buttons and sewing various functional-stitch seams...that it snaps into position. For other sewing jobs, e. This is located on the right or left. For most sewing operations, the needle enters the needle hole in the stitch selector to be changed for a certain sewing job, this position, the buttonhole symbol is done by turning knob D...
Owner's Manual
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...to the distance between the holes in the button. Then trim the threads. Check the correct position of the button by letting the needle stitch through the hole. Sew as many zigzag stitches as it descends for its left hole exactly as you deem necessary to straight ...stitching and sew a few tying stitches. Turn the stitch selector to fasten the button securely. IL ---- • - - Right needle position (see pp. 16 and 26). When sewing on four-hole buttons, repeat the above process. - - . - Button sewing Ultra-Matic stitch selector: ...
...to the distance between the holes in the button. Then trim the threads. Check the correct position of the button by letting the needle stitch through the hole. Sew as many zigzag stitches as it descends for its left hole exactly as you deem necessary to straight ...stitching and sew a few tying stitches. Turn the stitch selector to fasten the button securely. IL ---- • - - Right needle position (see pp. 16 and 26). When sewing on four-hole buttons, repeat the above process. - - . - Button sewing Ultra-Matic stitch selector: ...
Owner's Manual
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... any sub sequent seam, guide the gauge finger along the raw edge of the material. To attach the quilting gauge place the spring on the needle plate. Quilting Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straigh stitch (2> or small zigzag stitch. I 43 Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31 and apply the quilting...
... any sub sequent seam, guide the gauge finger along the raw edge of the material. To attach the quilting gauge place the spring on the needle plate. Quilting Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straigh stitch (2> or small zigzag stitch. I 43 Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31 and apply the quilting...
Owner's Manual
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..., right). Darning with wool thread Ultra-Matic stitch selector: zigzag stitch in stitch range 6 or 7. Drop the machine feed. Draw the wool thread through the needle hole of the darning foot and into the slot of stitching too closely since spots darned with this thread are not as stiff as those...
..., right). Darning with wool thread Ultra-Matic stitch selector: zigzag stitch in stitch range 6 or 7. Drop the machine feed. Draw the wool thread through the needle hole of the darning foot and into the slot of stitching too closely since spots darned with this thread are not as stiff as those...