Owner's Manual
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... either 'e •n t r ni 1 e lower tension requWes adjus'ment, ;.rj' 'unirly whqn the thread forms sma.l knots or knks ii tap or bottom of stitches or thread breaking may oe too aveak or vie biter tl.read 'ens.on the opposite page. tension on ne need e 10 tie q per tension.... ed in &ca. Although a medium size neecle is lowered because ;t wi I automatically • care the tsnsion when raised. 7. ChoosIng the Proper Noodle The Pfaff 30 use rusty needes nce the neat aooearance of the finished seom and 'he orevention of threoo break •ng great!y depend on vie n'ooth finisn...
... either 'e •n t r ni 1 e lower tension requWes adjus'ment, ;.rj' 'unirly whqn the thread forms sma.l knots or knks ii tap or bottom of stitches or thread breaking may oe too aveak or vie biter tl.read 'ens.on the opposite page. tension on ne need e 10 tie q per tension.... ed in &ca. Although a medium size neecle is lowered because ;t wi I automatically • care the tsnsion when raised. 7. ChoosIng the Proper Noodle The Pfaff 30 use rusty needes nce the neat aooearance of the finished seom and 'he orevention of threoo break •ng great!y depend on vie n'ooth finisn...
Owner's Manual
Page 12
Loosen needle clamp screw N. 3. Pull out the reedle with the flat side of Stitch The stitch length is regulated by tightening thumb nut S çFig. 2). 12 Insert the new needle with your left hand. 4. Rase the reedle bar to its shank facing toward the needle bar and push it will go. 5. Tighten needle clamp screw N. Li N __/ ( Fig. 16 10. Changing the Needle See Fig. 16) . 9. Setting the Length of its highest position. 2. lator lever up as far as it up or down and can be limited for forward and reverse sewing by moving the stitch regu.
Loosen needle clamp screw N. 3. Pull out the reedle with the flat side of Stitch The stitch length is regulated by tightening thumb nut S çFig. 2). 12 Insert the new needle with your left hand. 4. Rase the reedle bar to its shank facing toward the needle bar and push it will go. 5. Tighten needle clamp screw N. Li N __/ ( Fig. 16 10. Changing the Needle See Fig. 16) . 9. Setting the Length of its highest position. 2. lator lever up as far as it up or down and can be limited for forward and reverse sewing by moving the stitch regu.
Owner's Manual
Page 13
... the Shuttle Race The Pfaff 30 is re commended to 25 stitches per inch). When moving the stitch regulator lever up beyond the zero mark, the machine will ease the pressure for lightweight fab ri c s. Turning pressure regulating screw V (Fig, 8) inwardly will occur. When stitching delicate and flimsy materials,...race. This position is oscillated back and forth by the presser foot whether the work will feet smoothly and evenly or if staggering stitches and feed markings on the underside of a seam (bocktacking). Reverse feeding should am in the divided shuttle race and is used...
... the Shuttle Race The Pfaff 30 is re commended to 25 stitches per inch). When moving the stitch regulator lever up beyond the zero mark, the machine will ease the pressure for lightweight fab ri c s. Turning pressure regulating screw V (Fig, 8) inwardly will occur. When stitching delicate and flimsy materials,...race. This position is oscillated back and forth by the presser foot whether the work will feet smoothly and evenly or if staggering stitches and feed markings on the underside of a seam (bocktacking). Reverse feeding should am in the divided shuttle race and is used...
Owner's Manual
Page 15
... Atfachments All ordinary sewing obs are destined for not shun whenever which is raised to sewing position by turning this presser foot also for edge stitching, quilting, fell ing and hemming, and that the attachments which are done exclusively with the hinged presser foot No. 43927 which is superior to any... the machine. 14. Although it is not absolutely necessary to ensure smoother and lighter running of the arm standard. Dropping * he Feed Dog The Pfoff 30 has a feed dog for embroidering and darning. It is located on the bed plate in order to set the...
... Atfachments All ordinary sewing obs are destined for not shun whenever which is raised to sewing position by turning this presser foot also for edge stitching, quilting, fell ing and hemming, and that the attachments which are done exclusively with the hinged presser foot No. 43927 which is superior to any... the machine. 14. Although it is not absolutely necessary to ensure smoother and lighter running of the arm standard. Dropping * he Feed Dog The Pfoff 30 has a feed dog for embroidering and darning. It is located on the bed plate in order to set the...
Owner's Manual
Page 22
... darning hook S (Fig. 2 over the presser foot set screw, raising the presser b< and inserting the top end of the hook into the felling foot an stitch ii down until the needle has risen clear of the materic In this way, flagging of tI other in an embroidery hoop which can creep... material and bending the needle with t movement of the work in this operation. 18. This attachment which is ava able in different sizes at every Pfaff dealer. Although skilled sewers will do without it from the face pla by placing them in a home. Place the work , suspend it , the Pfa Darning...
... darning hook S (Fig. 2 over the presser foot set screw, raising the presser b< and inserting the top end of the hook into the felling foot an stitch ii down until the needle has risen clear of the materic In this way, flagging of tI other in an embroidery hoop which can creep... material and bending the needle with t movement of the work in this operation. 18. This attachment which is ava able in different sizes at every Pfaff dealer. Although skilled sewers will do without it from the face pla by placing them in a home. Place the work , suspend it , the Pfa Darning...
Owner's Manual
Page 24
... tears and rips are made with short running at that "a stitch in time saves nine" and rein that hove worn thin in lightweight materials stitches which are darned by underlaying a piece of thin fabric in heavier fabrics ore mended by taking close stitches length and crosswise. çFig. 26). '- - • .. . .. - . .. -3.-- - &?;i f- -1 z 26 Irfltniohoowerlst,hmmufaoaapllclclhrowooiwrnsitesihnmgtrehsudemntihunaehmilnoleglfesahtbaoftrlrseioctshim...
... tears and rips are made with short running at that "a stitch in time saves nine" and rein that hove worn thin in lightweight materials stitches which are darned by underlaying a piece of thin fabric in heavier fabrics ore mended by taking close stitches length and crosswise. çFig. 26). '- - • .. . .. - . .. -3.-- - &?;i f- -1 z 26 Irfltniohoowerlst,hmmufaoaapllclclhrowooiwrnsitesihnmgtrehsudemntihunaehmilnoleglfesahtbaoftrlrseioctshim...
Owner's Manual
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... Cover Plate No. 25997 For embroidering and darning it to mended by inserting patches of selfpatch to fit the squared hole exactly the material by stitching back and forth across each edge of the material in the usual manner. This will facilitate the guiding of the fabric and increase the tension... the feed dog is dropped. The cover plate can be easily slipped on without re moving the needle. 25 Larger holes are cut larger than stitched to the material in the hoop. Fig. 27 19.
... Cover Plate No. 25997 For embroidering and darning it to mended by inserting patches of selfpatch to fit the squared hole exactly the material by stitching back and forth across each edge of the material in the usual manner. This will facilitate the guiding of the fabric and increase the tension... the feed dog is dropped. The cover plate can be easily slipped on without re moving the needle. 25 Larger holes are cut larger than stitched to the material in the hoop. Fig. 27 19.
Owner's Manual
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Trouble Shooting Skipping of Stitches Cause Needle inserted incorrectly. Needle bent. Remedy Push needle up as far as instructed in Chap. See remedies listed above reasons. Adjust upper and lower ...
Trouble Shooting Skipping of Stitches Cause Needle inserted incorrectly. Needle bent. Remedy Push needle up as far as instructed in Chap. See remedies listed above reasons. Adjust upper and lower ...
Owner's Manual
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.... Bobbin case correctly. or use thicker needle. per tension is pulled. Adjust tension as instructed in - Increase pressure on thicker material. inserted in Chapter 6. Uneven Stitches Cause Remedy Tension regulated improperly. Thread too knotty, heavy Use only first-rate thread. to Needle too thin or thread Study Needle and Thread too...
.... Bobbin case correctly. or use thicker needle. per tension is pulled. Adjust tension as instructed in - Increase pressure on thicker material. inserted in Chapter 6. Uneven Stitches Cause Remedy Tension regulated improperly. Thread too knotty, heavy Use only first-rate thread. to Needle too thin or thread Study Needle and Thread too...
Owner's Manual
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if machine does not feed at zero. terial. Insufficient pressure of packed Take off needle plate and lint between tooth rows, remove lint with a stiletto. eve!. Fig. 36 35 Improper Feeding Cause Remedy Feed dog set at all, check whether feed dog has been disengaged or stitch length lever set too low ,po Adjust position of feed dog that it does not rise suffi so that it shows a full tooth ciently above needle plate above the needle plate. Accumulations of the Screw in pressure regulat presser foot on the ma ing screw V. (Chapter 1 1).
if machine does not feed at zero. terial. Insufficient pressure of packed Take off needle plate and lint between tooth rows, remove lint with a stiletto. eve!. Fig. 36 35 Improper Feeding Cause Remedy Feed dog set at all, check whether feed dog has been disengaged or stitch length lever set too low ,po Adjust position of feed dog that it does not rise suffi so that it shows a full tooth ciently above needle plate above the needle plate. Accumulations of the Screw in pressure regulat presser foot on the ma ing screw V. (Chapter 1 1).
Owner's Manual
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... 18 20 22 25 26 31 Changing the Needle . 10. Wmding the Bobbin 3. Changing the Bobbn 4. Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread 6. Settng the Length of Stitch 11, Regulating the Pressure on the Materiul 12. Cleaning the Shuttle Race 13. V 16. The Feed Cover Plate No. 25997 20. Care and Maintenance . . 21...
... 18 20 22 25 26 31 Changing the Needle . 10. Wmding the Bobbin 3. Changing the Bobbn 4. Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread 6. Settng the Length of Stitch 11, Regulating the Pressure on the Materiul 12. Cleaning the Shuttle Race 13. V 16. The Feed Cover Plate No. 25997 20. Care and Maintenance . . 21...