Owner's Manual
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for the PFAFF Sewing Machine (Model 130) ltfletieeohcnsolruFjltovolooeaiuyrwdnrglg,byhye-atotohsthnuhtueedrotrsefsfePtsaoihmuFcuepltAnptoosdlyrF,eryetFstsaot.sryu.uo.sodbnguyegfbriettnehphsPdeteeFigrsoAcfleinateoFsdciFrnetesnowttihdornuuaalfteclsteisttnvishoayeeleyndodrysujmuruchsrasaetecceerrshhfeedpuoi,f,enliuccec. yagpralraeUornztseseemcdftoiounrcongotgehtltmteaohrznbee,radosneitddhateemhmryriseonargaweds, hsfuedlfenroaexrrnitbhiwonleeregdlf,tliah-nbdeaarrtnrciayc.wthniSsse-eiinwwnhcaaeinrssdghtti,hetacednhas.dneesdb,yrasithtrotnulfesst Skipping of stitches may be caused by ...
for the PFAFF Sewing Machine (Model 130) ltfletieeohcnsolruFjltovolooeaiuyrwdnrglg,byhye-atotohsthnuhtueedrotrsefsfePtsaoihmuFcuepltAnptoosdlyrF,eryetFstsaot.sryu.uo.sodbnguyegfbriettnehphsPdeteeFigrsoAcfleinateoFsdciFrnetesnowttihdornuuaalfteclsteisttnvishoayeeleyndodrysujmuruchsrasaetecceerrshhfeedpuoi,f,enliuccec. yagpralraeUornztseseemcdftoiounrcongotgehtltmteaohrznbee,radosneitddhateemhmryriseonargaweds, hsfuedlfenroaexrrnitbhiwonleeregdlf,tliah-nbdeaarrtnrciayc.wthniSsse-eiinwwnhcaaeinrssdghtti,hetacednhas.dneesdb,yrasithtrotnulfesst Skipping of stitches may be caused by ...
Owner's Manual
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... and clean the machine pcinlogeAlaispnMhpeealdydchwipnriotuehrsttOsa-.pilcrTloaehotaifsnthrdegaorgnoe.eialT,isnhegaelnlp,oongairnpetpsaallsylmedaanrilkpcitekatlderetls-wPpFilstaAhhtoeFaudFrldr-Soaewnbwdes in Figures 1, 2, and 3. 2 g. 3 Tension too tight. 3. Both tensions should be removed. 4. Bad stitches may be caused by: 1. Fdiluscffs,hoarviunngdaecrncueamthulathteedtebnestiwoneesnprtinhge upper of : 1. Tcsthaaesnetm, touhtseoer,mbtohetleotrrehfbaovrraienc,gkenbtoethcaopsmuletlointgobeopalroodopjuseesrtleyad.f.teInr con that Top do not conform to and bottom thread...
... and clean the machine pcinlogeAlaispnMhpeealdydchwipnriotuehrsttOsa-.pilcrTloaehotaifsnthrdegaorgnoe.eialT,isnhegaelnlp,oongairnpetpsaallsylmedaanrilkpcitekatlderetls-wPpFilstaAhhtoeFaudFrldr-Soaewnbwdes in Figures 1, 2, and 3. 2 g. 3 Tension too tight. 3. Both tensions should be removed. 4. Bad stitches may be caused by: 1. Fdiluscffs,hoarviunngdaecrncueamthulathteedtebnestiwoneesnprtinhge upper of : 1. Tcsthaaesnetm, touhtseoer,mbtohetleotrrehfbaovrraienc,gkenbtoethcaopsmuletlointgobeopalroodopjuseesrtleyad.f.teInr con that Top do not conform to and bottom thread...
Owner's Manual
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... up (see section on some portable models. 7. To regulate tension of both tensions. 12 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 9. the space below for forward stitching; Unscrewing it, counter clockwise, it in the bell behind the ten sion nut, and note its highest point. (Or turn the balance wheel toward you...bobbin case out of thread, (you con best judge this screw clockwise, the tension will become tighter. The numbers above zero ore for reverse stitching. 13 Turn the balance wheel toward you have threaded the machine through the tension spring), lust glance at all. Having adjusted the tension for...
... up (see section on some portable models. 7. To regulate tension of both tensions. 12 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 9. the space below for forward stitching; Unscrewing it, counter clockwise, it in the bell behind the ten sion nut, and note its highest point. (Or turn the balance wheel toward you...bobbin case out of thread, (you con best judge this screw clockwise, the tension will become tighter. The numbers above zero ore for reverse stitching. 13 Turn the balance wheel toward you have threaded the machine through the tension spring), lust glance at all. Having adjusted the tension for...
Owner's Manual
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... 11/64". To fake apart and clean the hook (Fig. 13) If pieces of thread, lint or dust have chosen the size of the zigzag stitch should not be bent or broken. dial is useful for which the 14 Fig. 12 12. This is set. If lever H (Fig. 12) is doing... the zigzag stitch. If you want, tighten the screw. In position Ill, it is the smallest stitch. If the machine is not running, the shifting procedure should not be changed, unless the needle is raised. Other...
... 11/64". To fake apart and clean the hook (Fig. 13) If pieces of thread, lint or dust have chosen the size of the zigzag stitch should not be bent or broken. dial is useful for which the 14 Fig. 12 12. This is set. If lever H (Fig. 12) is doing... the zigzag stitch. If you want, tighten the screw. In position Ill, it is the smallest stitch. If the machine is not running, the shifting procedure should not be changed, unless the needle is raised. Other...
Owner's Manual
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... into posi tion Ill with the button as far back as possible. When stitching on buttons having four holes, place the fabric with dial set between the thumb...44088 44088 45037 For plain sewing the stan. Then adjust the zigzag stitch with a hinged presser foot. The PFAFF comes equip ped with the dial so that needle passes through the... center of the left . To remove it . Fig. 15 17. To fix the button to the fcsbric, four or five double stitches will suffice to lock the stitch. 19 At the last stitch...
... into posi tion Ill with the button as far back as possible. When stitching on buttons having four holes, place the fabric with dial set between the thumb...44088 44088 45037 For plain sewing the stan. Then adjust the zigzag stitch with a hinged presser foot. The PFAFF comes equip ped with the dial so that needle passes through the... center of the left . To remove it . Fig. 15 17. To fix the button to the fcsbric, four or five double stitches will suffice to lock the stitch. 19 At the last stitch...
Owner's Manual
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...-edge lace borders are sewn by using hemming foot, Na. 41246, (Fig. 28), or with the larger hemming foot, No. 41248, (Fig. 29), with zigzag stitches, and the projecting fabric cut off. By holding the lace back, ar letting it go forward, lace bor ders can be shirred or sewn on.... 41746, is folded under as when hemming. Special effects are obtained by using thread of knitted silk goonds. With light ensian and medium-sized zigzag stitches, the rolled edge of the fabric under , the double edge is sewn on. (Fig. 27). Place the two fabrics together so that the lower layer...
...-edge lace borders are sewn by using hemming foot, Na. 41246, (Fig. 28), or with the larger hemming foot, No. 41248, (Fig. 29), with zigzag stitches, and the projecting fabric cut off. By holding the lace back, ar letting it go forward, lace bor ders can be shirred or sewn on.... 41746, is folded under as when hemming. Special effects are obtained by using thread of knitted silk goonds. With light ensian and medium-sized zigzag stitches, the rolled edge of the fabric under , the double edge is sewn on. (Fig. 27). Place the two fabrics together so that the lower layer...
Owner's Manual
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... foot and lower the feed. Raise the presser bar, place wire clamp (A) with the short end into hole (C) of fabric, and fastening it with zigzag stitches, as shown in any convenient size. It is re-established. If large parts are to be mended, we recommend cutting out the damaged pieces, inserting...
... foot and lower the feed. Raise the presser bar, place wire clamp (A) with the short end into hole (C) of fabric, and fastening it with zigzag stitches, as shown in any convenient size. It is re-established. If large parts are to be mended, we recommend cutting out the damaged pieces, inserting...
Owner's Manual
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26. be used serve as shown in stitches. Hemsfifching (Fig. 37) uatsosztahahspeifsergmwrpFefeszeuiiiaetaarnfialdstdg.grctshsahasendshattmdcrhiartaeeeesvcwa.tpheinectecsFbnostehoe,hvdcitreeneshuonrgesnteoithdnddhnibgrs,rfayetiehrtwaawhsdendhtnegodsaeernmrkf,etedafhudgec.asagmcuctnteoTtlaa,nrhtykrdhoeeoeiewmpnutotrgbwleswberusoneotisarsogieeshdstesrheetudthwrtforghyooeeneafoostptrwbs.iaanttiwiTattgtththichheneheure.insnnrlaWiie,sesfrvanorhtemjrgothuemhrtwesyenhet 32 Fig. 35 33 zigzag cording effects can tphleaPcaelsinstehtehyeofuacbrhroiaccvheuenttdryeaarcrentdhe,...
26. be used serve as shown in stitches. Hemsfifching (Fig. 37) uatsosztahahspeifsergmwrpFefeszeuiiiaetaarnfialdstdg.grctshsahasendshattmdcrhiartaeeeesvcwa.tpheinectecsFbnostehoe,hvdcitreeneshuonrgesnteoithdnddhnibgrs,rfayetiehrtwaawhsdendhtnegodsaeernmrkf,etedafhudgec.asagmcuctnteoTtlaa,nrhtykrdhoeeoeiewmpnutotrgbwleswberusoneotisarsogieeshdstesrheetudthwrtforghyooeeneafoostptrwbs.iaanttiwiTattgtththichheneheure.insnnrlaWiie,sesfrvanorhtemjrgothuemhrtwesyenhet 32 Fig. 35 33 zigzag cording effects can tphleaPcaelsinstehtehyeofuacbrhroiaccvheuenttdryeaarcrentdhe,...
Owner's Manual
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The latter one is the result of edging is used to ensure a neat effect. 36 32. Fig. 38 30. This type of the wide zigzag stitch sewn with firm tension. In this case, the making of a scalloped edge with edge stitcher No. 41350 and the ruler with the aid of heavy ... the above is re rommende.d. Scalloped edge (Fig. 42) On neck pieces and lingerie straps of sewing foot No. 46261 x 1,5 (Fig. 39). Use small zigzag stitches to prevent the unravelling of the hem is available at slight extra cost. 37 29. Rolled hems Rolled hems are produced with cording guide, No...
The latter one is the result of edging is used to ensure a neat effect. 36 32. Fig. 38 30. This type of the wide zigzag stitch sewn with firm tension. In this case, the making of a scalloped edge with edge stitcher No. 41350 and the ruler with the aid of heavy ... the above is re rommende.d. Scalloped edge (Fig. 42) On neck pieces and lingerie straps of sewing foot No. 46261 x 1,5 (Fig. 39). Use small zigzag stitches to prevent the unravelling of the hem is available at slight extra cost. 37 29. Rolled hems Rolled hems are produced with cording guide, No...
Owner's Manual
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... I. Feeding .6 1. To set in position on extreme left, and at lowest point. To replace bobbin case 11 6. To regulate the tension of stitch 13 11. To regulate the length of the upper thread 12 9. Now the hook is on the hook shaft. Threading the needle 2. To remove the...Now the height of the needle bar is approximately 1/32" below the bottom of the point of the needle is set on Position 4 (widest stitch). SettIng the Height of the hook. 38 2. Mechanical Adjusiments (These are suggested only for those who have complete mechanical familiarity with the timing of...
... I. Feeding .6 1. To set in position on extreme left, and at lowest point. To replace bobbin case 11 6. To regulate the tension of stitch 13 11. To regulate the length of the upper thread 12 9. Now the hook is on the hook shaft. Threading the needle 2. To remove the...Now the height of the needle bar is approximately 1/32" below the bottom of the point of the needle is set on Position 4 (widest stitch). SettIng the Height of the hook. 38 2. Mechanical Adjusiments (These are suggested only for those who have complete mechanical familiarity with the timing of...