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... 16 18 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 Changing the Needle Upper Threading . . Foreword Your dream has -come up in a true. Dropping the Fundamentals Machine Feed . . feel free to master home. Sewing Buttonholes Embroidering and Darning . PFAFF AG Karlsruhe-Durlach Branch Contents Essential Parts of Machine Operation Stroigt and Zigzag Button Sewing Sewing . of Machine...
... 16 18 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 Changing the Needle Upper Threading . . Foreword Your dream has -come up in a true. Dropping the Fundamentals Machine Feed . . feel free to master home. Sewing Buttonholes Embroidering and Darning . PFAFF AG Karlsruhe-Durlach Branch Contents Essential Parts of Machine Operation Stroigt and Zigzag Button Sewing Sewing . of Machine...
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... 9 Balance wheel 10 Stop motionknob 11 Driving belt 12 Motor (on back of machine) 13 Reverse feed control 14 Stitch length control 15 Drop feed control 16 Bedplate 17 Needle picite 18 Sewing foot 19 Shuttle 20 Bed slide 21 Sewing foot thumb, screw 22 Needle bar 23 Thread guides 24 Presser bar lifter... (on back of machine) 25 light switch 26 Face cover 27 Thread guide 28 Needle thread tension...
... 9 Balance wheel 10 Stop motionknob 11 Driving belt 12 Motor (on back of machine) 13 Reverse feed control 14 Stitch length control 15 Drop feed control 16 Bedplate 17 Needle picite 18 Sewing foot 19 Shuttle 20 Bed slide 21 Sewing foot thumb, screw 22 Needle bar 23 Thread guides 24 Presser bar lifter... (on back of machine) 25 light switch 26 Face cover 27 Thread guide 28 Needle thread tension...
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... the thread piles up on one of the machine, set the bracket higher or lower, as required, and tighten the screw securely. 5 Open the bed slide so that the bobbin drops out. Disengage the sewing mechanism and place a spool of thread on one side, loosen the set screw on the bobbin ...(see arrow in the direction indicated by turning it . Lift latch A (Fig. 1) with your right hand, turn the stop when the desired amount of the machine. '4' Release the latch so that you can see arrow). Place the bobbin on page 23. Pass the thread through the thread guide and between tension...
... the thread piles up on one of the machine, set the bracket higher or lower, as required, and tighten the screw securely. 5 Open the bed slide so that the bobbin drops out. Disengage the sewing mechanism and place a spool of thread on one side, loosen the set screw on the bobbin ...(see arrow in the direction indicated by turning it . Lift latch A (Fig. 1) with your right hand, turn the stop when the desired amount of the machine. '4' Release the latch so that you can see arrow). Place the bobbin on page 23. Pass the thread through the thread guide and between tension...
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... regulates the stitch length. To sew in straight stitching. Stitch Width Limiting Button The stitch width can be fore you change the stitch width. 13 Turn button A counter-clockwise. To regulate the stitch length, turn ing ii clockwise. When the machine is set for zigzag stitching, ... stitch width ever C (Fig. 17) to the desired stitch width (0 to the inch (4 mm). maximum stitch length is released, the machine resumes forward sewing. Positions of needle position lever (Fig. 16): left of button A. R- The numbers on the control indicate the stitch length (the higher the...
... regulates the stitch length. To sew in straight stitching. Stitch Width Limiting Button The stitch width can be fore you change the stitch width. 13 Turn button A counter-clockwise. To regulate the stitch length, turn ing ii clockwise. When the machine is set for zigzag stitching, ... stitch width ever C (Fig. 17) to the desired stitch width (0 to the inch (4 mm). maximum stitch length is released, the machine resumes forward sewing. Positions of needle position lever (Fig. 16): left of button A. R- The numbers on the control indicate the stitch length (the higher the...
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...heavy-weight fobric Fundamentals of Machine Operation Always turn the balance wheel toward you begin sewing. Never run a threaded machine un less you have completed a seam. 15 Raise the take-up lever before you push it out (Fig. 18). From time to the ...left. As you have fabric under the head of the drcp feed control (Fig. 19). Changing the Sewing Foot Raise both the needle and presser bars to their highest positions. Loosen the sewing foot thumb screw and remove the sewing foot. Machine feed dropped partway for sewing delicate fabrics. 2 Machine...
...heavy-weight fobric Fundamentals of Machine Operation Always turn the balance wheel toward you begin sewing. Never run a threaded machine un less you have completed a seam. 15 Raise the take-up lever before you push it out (Fig. 18). From time to the ...left. As you have fabric under the head of the drcp feed control (Fig. 19). Changing the Sewing Foot Raise both the needle and presser bars to their highest positions. Loosen the sewing foot thumb screw and remove the sewing foot. Machine feed dropped partway for sewing delicate fabrics. 2 Machine...
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... the needle bar to "0", and make two or three tying stitches. Drop the machine feed, flick the needle position lever to left hole in the button as shown in Fig. 22. Slowly sew about 32 ) V so that the stop motion knob is set the stitch width lever on the fabric ... width lever to its highest posi tion and exchange the normal sewing foot for the button sewing foot (Fig. 20). Lower the presser bar lifter and set on any number other than "0". Four-hole buttons ore sewn on "0". Zigzag Sewing The machine sews zigzag stitches when stitch width lever C is centered exactly over ...
... the needle bar to "0", and make two or three tying stitches. Drop the machine feed, flick the needle position lever to left hole in the button as shown in Fig. 22. Slowly sew about 32 ) V so that the stop motion knob is set the stitch width lever on the fabric ... width lever to its highest posi tion and exchange the normal sewing foot for the button sewing foot (Fig. 20). Lower the presser bar lifter and set on any number other than "0". Four-hole buttons ore sewn on "0". Zigzag Sewing The machine sews zigzag stitches when stitch width lever C is centered exactly over ...
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... "41/2". IC 1' p Fig. 24 Push the stitch width lever against the stop at point B, and sew the bartacks with or without filler thread Attach the clear-view buttonhole foot (Fig. 23). Be careful not ...bartacks, Remember to raise the needle out of the fabric before you change the stitch width. Set the machine for satin stitching (turning the stitch length control usually to point C. Set the stitch width lever on ... the foot, and turn the fabric half a turn. Fig. 23 18 Sewing Buttonholes with the stitch width lever set the stitch width lever on "21/4" before you resume...
... "41/2". IC 1' p Fig. 24 Push the stitch width lever against the stop at point B, and sew the bartacks with or without filler thread Attach the clear-view buttonhole foot (Fig. 23). Be careful not ...bartacks, Remember to raise the needle out of the fabric before you change the stitch width. Set the machine for satin stitching (turning the stitch length control usually to point C. Set the stitch width lever on ... the foot, and turn the fabric half a turn. Fig. 23 18 Sewing Buttonholes with the stitch width lever set the stitch width lever on "21/4" before you resume...
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...embroidery work back and forth under the needle. Insert this folded end into the hemmer foot while sewing (Fig. 28). Lower the hemmer foot, and sew the hem with close stitches. wide zigzag stitch. Place the material into darning hoops (Fig....of about /a inch, then fold it under the needle while the machine runs at high to keep your fingers out the needle. Hold the darning hoops with the normal sewing foot by operating the reverse feed control. Hemmng Fig. 27 Raise ...hem is done in the scroll. Fig. 26 20 Embroidering and Darning Remove the sewing foot and drop the machine feed.
...embroidery work back and forth under the needle. Insert this folded end into the hemmer foot while sewing (Fig. 28). Lower the hemmer foot, and sew the hem with close stitches. wide zigzag stitch. Place the material into darning hoops (Fig....of about /a inch, then fold it under the needle while the machine runs at high to keep your fingers out the needle. Hold the darning hoops with the normal sewing foot by operating the reverse feed control. Hemmng Fig. 27 Raise ...hem is done in the scroll. Fig. 26 20 Embroidering and Darning Remove the sewing foot and drop the machine feed.
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... inches long with the thread cutter, leovin ends about 1/2 inch (Fig. 29 A). L. Unfold the moterial - - The hem is perfect if no stitches show on "3" and sew the hem, as illustrated in Fig.29B,ond baste, Fold the hem down so bottom edge protrudes about t/haatinciths (Fig. 29 C). Z4// Fig. 29 22... threads with whic to right. OV1 13 .'g .- " c ='n - - Removing the Work Raise both the stitch length and stitch width controls on the right side of the machine.
... inches long with the thread cutter, leovin ends about 1/2 inch (Fig. 29 A). L. Unfold the moterial - - The hem is perfect if no stitches show on "3" and sew the hem, as illustrated in Fig.29B,ond baste, Fold the hem down so bottom edge protrudes about t/haatinciths (Fig. 29 C). Z4// Fig. 29 22... threads with whic to right. OV1 13 .'g .- " c ='n - - Removing the Work Raise both the stitch length and stitch width controls on the right side of the machine.
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...the shuttle race. After oiling, run the machine for this purpose. Use only a high-grade sewing machine oil for about a minute to time, remove the bobbin case and put a drop of the machine. Swing latches D away and remove shuttle race ring C. Machine Care Oiling All bearings of moving parts at... the needle bar end and under the bedplate of the machine should be ...
...the shuttle race. After oiling, run the machine for this purpose. Use only a high-grade sewing machine oil for about a minute to time, remove the bobbin case and put a drop of the machine. Swing latches D away and remove shuttle race ring C. Machine Care Oiling All bearings of moving parts at... the needle bar end and under the bedplate of the machine should be ...
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...The weight of the material and the size of the thread are of thread have accumulated in accord. 4. Puckered seams Cause: 1. The machine works heavily and is wound unevenly. The belt tension is not wound properly. 3. Adjust the motor bracket to select the correct thread ... high-quality threads only. 2. The needle thread is clogged by inferior oil. 4. Dust and. The machine is not inserted between the tension discs. Remedy: Oil the machine, as instructed on page 23 to reduce the belt tension. 31 Clean and oil the machine thoroughly, using a high-quality sewing machine oil.
...The weight of the material and the size of the thread are of thread have accumulated in accord. 4. Puckered seams Cause: 1. The machine works heavily and is wound unevenly. The belt tension is not wound properly. 3. Adjust the motor bracket to select the correct thread ... high-quality threads only. 2. The needle thread is clogged by inferior oil. 4. Dust and. The machine is not inserted between the tension discs. Remedy: Oil the machine, as instructed on page 23 to reduce the belt tension. 31 Clean and oil the machine thoroughly, using a high-quality sewing machine oil.