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Question posted by nialeo on November 29th, 2017

Where Can I Get These Parts For A 1222?

Zipper foot: 93-040 927-31Buttonhole foot: 93-040 924-91

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Answer #1: Posted by Odin on November 29th, 2017 8:05 AM
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If you can't get what you seek from the manufacturer [use the contact information here--https://www.contacthelp.com/pfaff/customer-service], request a part number. Then (with a part number if possible) try
  1. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/ [call if necessary]
  2. a search engine like Google's or Yahoo's
  3. http://www.searchtempest.com/, which displays global listings from eBay, Craigslist, and other sources

(For option 3, you may want to use a free tracking program like https://www.followthatpage.com/ to save you from having to repeat your search over time.)


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Owner's Manual - Page 3

...1214 and 1222-E 194 Dear (new) Pfaff Customer: Welcome to read this instruction booklet. You are illustrated. We recommend that you first take the time to the modern, efficient world of your machine are ... at pages 2 and 3, where the most essential parts of the Pfaff sewing machine. By identifying these parts on your machine, you study these sewing instructions carefully, and hope that...
Owner's Manual - Page 18

... push it down slightly, then pull it snaps into place (see arrow in the sewing foot. This foot is the only home sewing machine the world featuring a dual feed. 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...
Owner's Manual - Page 25

... the zipper teeth (Fig. 1). Leave the needle in Fig. 4. 25 With or without Dual feed Baste the closed zipper on the fabric, then open the zipper. Stop about 5 cm (2"), guiding the right edge of the seam, raise the zipper foot and open it. Zipper insertion Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch lengt: 15-2 Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31.
Owner's Manual - Page 26

... the material under the needle by a built-in vibrator. The darning foot moves up and down while darn ing. This motion is dropped. 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. To do this, swing the reverse-feed...
Owner's Manual - Page 32

... down with straight stitches on the right side. ç:;; hiserting ace Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch (initially) Stitch length: 1 Attach ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. Cut the fabric open under the lace insertion (2), fold the fabric edges back and iron (3). -. Place the lace on the right side of the lace ...
Owner's Manual - Page 37

... its left hole exactly as you deem necessary to fasten the button securely. When sewing on four-hole buttons, repeat the above process. - - . - 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 the button...
Owner's Manual - Page 38

... knob D clockwise only. Push buttonhole control T down again to the buttonhole length marked. 2. The machine is thus set for a medium stitch density (see ill. After you have sewn all jecorative and functional-stitch outtons are out (see ill, above , center). ewhig buttonhoes Mtach buttonhole too \Io. 93-040 924-91. when you can sew the buttonhole in accordance with the...
Owner's Manual - Page 40

... embroider ed with the cording or clear-view sewing foot. Straight-lined monograms can be able to give your monogram dimen sional quality, embroider the outlines twice, packing the stitches closely together. Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. 3 Trace the monogram first on the fabric. Drop the machine feed. If you were writing. Place the...
Owner's Manual - Page 41

... Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 2 Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31 or ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. To attach the quilting gauge place the spring on the needle plate. I 43 Quilting Ultra-Matic stitch selector: straigh stitch (2> or small zigzag stitch. Attach zipper foot No. 93-040 927-31 and apply the quilting gauge to all feet which have...
Owner's Manual - Page 42

... the wool thread, trim it down on the right and left of this foot. Run the machine and place the wool thread back and forth across the hole, packing the ...hole of the darning foot and into the slot of the defective area. Then sew back and forth over the darned area lengthwise, using a thin darning thread. Attach darning foot No. 93-040 960-91. Darning with thin embroidery...
Owner's Manual - Page 47

Sewing on eIastc Elastic stitch Stitch length: 1 Left needle position Ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91 Engage dual feed Lay the elastic on the fabric edge, stretching it with an elastic seam. The more you stretch the elastic, the more the fabric will be gathered. 49 Then sew the stretched elastic down with both hands as far as possible (see ill.).
Owner's Manual - Page 48

... 1 cm (I2"), as shown in line, and join them with an elastic seam, then turn the stitch selector between 0 and 1 Left needle position Ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91 Engage dual feed (see pages 18 and 19) Place both edges down one edge with a straight-stitch seam taken 1,5 to 2.0cm (abt. 1/6) from the...
Owner's Manual - Page 49

... Stitch length: 4 Central needle position • Ordinary sewing foot No, 93-040 910-91 Engage dual feed (see pages 18 and 19) Elastic triple straight-stitch seams (so-called press-open seams) are exposed to great stress (e.g. on trousers, Sew the two pieces of material together with the machine set as indicated above, then press the seam...
Owner's Manual - Page 50

Sew along the line which is drawn in ward, thus producing a shell edging effect. Fold the fabric along this folded edge with the needle ...the fabric, the fabric edge is to be trimmed by shell edging. I •1 0 : 4. 52 Shell edging Blindstitch Stitch length: 1-2 Left needle position Clear-view sewing foot No. 93-040 920-91 Slightly increase the tension for non-elastic fabrics.
Owner's Manual - Page 51

... mounted on the right (Fig. 2). Turn the hem down so that it about 0.5 cm ('/33") on the sewing foot (ill. Blindstitching Blind stitch Stitch length: 3-4 Needle position: between left and center Blind-stitch foot No. 93-040 917-91 Engage dual feed F E'astic blind-stitch seams Blind-stitch seam Stitch range 9 Needle position: between left and...
Owner's Manual - Page 52

... the damaged area by stitching along its grain matches the rest of the mended spot. Sew the patch down by trimming close to the seams. That's all there is to 1 Left needle position Ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91 U Cut a patch about 2 cm (1') larger than the damaged area and place it . The patch has...
Owner's Manual - Page 53

... to the left of fabric in the machine so that they extend to T shirts. It joins two pieces of elastic woven fabrics Cross stitch Stitch length: 4 Left needle position Ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. ' L Joining elastic knitted fabrics Overlock stitch Stitch length: 4 Left needle position Ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 91 0-91. Suited particularly for knitted or crotcheted...
Owner's Manual - Page 54

... over the prong of your Pfaff machine. UtiIity stitch cornbinations When you stretch the elastic strands, the more the material will be combined. Hold them with elastic strauds. iEi!!i Sewing on elastic strands straight stitch izi Stitch length: 4 Left needle position Elastic or shirring thread Buttonhole foot No. 93-040 924-91 If the elastic borders of knee...
Owner's Manual - Page 55

... selector: straight stitch Stitch length: 4 Left needle position Attach ordinary sewing foot No. 93-040 910-91. Sew along the fabric edge so that are both pieces and finish their edges in stitch range 9. Elastic triple zigzag stitch Ultra-Matic stitch selector: ' zigzag stitch in the machine so that they extend to be used for foundation garments...
Owner's Manual - Page 62

... with a soft brush. You can easily do yourself. Since your machine in the accessories. To do to keep your Pfaff sewing machine has been made from the finest quality materials, the only part that no expert either for cleaning the parts in the machine arm and in the accessory kit. This you have to do this...

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