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Sewing

Stitch selection

There are three ways of selecting your desired stitch:

1.  With the selection button: for scrolling back ward and 

forward in the stitches.

 

> in ascending order 

 

< in descending order

 

If you are in the last stitch and continue to scroll you will 

return to stitch No. 0.

2.  With the direct selection buttons for instant selection of the 

most commonly used stitches (0 - 9).

3.  With the direct selection buttons to choose the stitch 

number. To select program No. 23, press button 2 then 

press button 3. The stitch number appears in the expression 

window.

Altering the stitch width

The selected stitch can be sewn in various widths, e.g. 

zigzag stitch No. 3.

Altering the needle position

Straight stitch No. 1, stitch No. 2 and stitch No. 10 can be sewn 

in any of 13 different needle positions. Press -/+ button A to 

move the needle to left or right of center.

3. Sewing

Summary of Contents for ClassicStyle home 2029

Page 1: ...ClassicStyle home2029 O w n e r s m a n u a l...

Page 2: ...n the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep v...

Page 3: ...979 91 000 Presser feet standard accessories For more information about accessories please contact your PFAFF dealer Create your own beautiful living Congratulations You have purchased a top quality P...

Page 4: ...switch 11 Base plate 12 Removable accessory tray 13 Presser foot holder with presser foot 14 Integrated dual feed IDT 15 Integrated needle threader 16 Reverse sewing button 17 Threading slots 18 Needl...

Page 5: ...time enough to study the instruction book nothing can go wrong After all this is the only way to learn all the things the machine can do and to make full use of them If you have any further questions...

Page 6: ...12 Threading the twin needle 2 12 The IDT Integrated Dual Feed 2 13 Lowering the feed dog 2 13 3 Sewing Stitch selection 3 1 Altering stitches 3 1 Altering the stitch width 3 1 Altering the needle po...

Page 7: ...decorative sewing 3 18 Changing the pattern width 3 18 Changing the pattern length 3 18 Free motion embroidery 3 19 Tapering 3 19 Quilt stitch 3 19 Cross stitch 3 20 Hemstitching 3 20 4 Maintenance C...

Page 8: ...isibly on woven fabrics 3 6 Elastic blind hem stitch For securing hems invisibly and nishing the edge on stretch fabrics 3 7 Closed overlock stitch For hemming and overlapping stretch fabrics in one o...

Page 9: ...highly elastic decorative seam for hems on sportswear and casual wear 0 19 Closed overlock stitch For joining and overcasting woven fabric and easily fraying fabrics in one operation The overcast edge...

Page 10: ...1 6 34 35 36 39 40 42 43 53 59 46 60 41 48 49 51 54 52 38 55 63 44 45 37 28 27 29 30 31 32 33 67 47 50 64 66 65 61 58 57 56 62 68 Introduction Decorative stitches expression 2028 Quilt stitches 2028...

Page 11: ...the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the lid Carrying case Place the enclosed lead cord the foot control and instruction book into the compartment of the carrying case Lid Open the fold...

Page 12: ...foot control to the connection socket 9 of the sewing machine The sewing speed is controlled by pressing the foot control The foot control type AT 0070 has to be used for this sewing machine Main swit...

Page 13: ...ation on other fabric but also on your sewing machine This discoloring may be very dif cult or impossible to remove Fleece and denim fabric in especially red and blue often contain a lot of excess dye...

Page 14: ...a spool cap of the right size for the thread spool Threading Place the thread into guide A from the front and pull it counter clockwise around the pre tension device B Make sure the thread is pulled s...

Page 15: ...as the bobbin is full the winding action will be stopped automatically Cut the thread push the bobbin to the left and remove bobbin from the winder Bobbin door Switch off the main switch Hold the bob...

Page 16: ...ead tension must be corrected For decorative stitches and buttonholes the top thread should be visible on the underside of the fabric Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin with the Pfaff logo fa...

Page 17: ...thread from right to left into the pre tension device B Now pass it through the left threading slot downwards Pull the thread around the stop C in the right threading slot and upwards to the take up l...

Page 18: ...ok E and under the thread hook F and hold the end of the thread taut Reduce the pressure so that the needle threader slowly moves upwards At the same time the threader hook swivels out of the needle e...

Page 19: ...up the bobbin thread Bobbin thread Close the bobbin door 26 and pull the thread under the presser foot to the left Thread cutter Pull the thread from the back to the front over the thread cutter 29 R...

Page 20: ...oot lifter Setting the needle thread tension Set the required amount of the needle thread tension 18 using the markings on the tension dial The normal setting for sewing is 4 5 For decorative sewing d...

Page 21: ...e direction Push the bobbin to the right Hold the end of the thread rmly and press the foot control Changing the needle Switch off the main switch To remove Lower the presser foot and set the needle t...

Page 22: ...is not possible to use the integrated needle threader with a twin needle The IDT Integrated Dual Feed For sewing any fabric precisely Pfaff provides the ideal solution the Integrated Dual Feed IDT sy...

Page 23: ...dog is lowered To switch on the feed dog press slide B to the left Raise the presser foot before lowering or raising the feed dog Stitch width Pattern width Needle position for straight stitches A St...

Page 24: ...tant selection of the most commonly used stitches 0 9 3 With the direct selection buttons to choose the stitch number To select program No 23 press button 2 then press button 3 The stitch number appea...

Page 25: ...h of a stitch can be altered using button B Altering the pattern length The pattern length of decorative stitches can be altered using button B On satin stitches the density will not be changed Alteri...

Page 26: ...inus range the stitches are sewn shorter and thus the overall length will be sewn shorter In the plus range the stitches are sewn longer or stretched out Reverse sewing If you press this button while...

Page 27: ...s in the window The symbol disappears when the button is released The direct selection buttons 6 and the selection dial are now locked The stitch length width pattern length width and pattern density...

Page 28: ...tch is always retained The patterns that are formed from the right will always retain the right side of the stitch regardless of any changes in width Note Do not use a twin needle to sew patterns that...

Page 29: ...t results For all types of zippers it is important to sew close to the teeth of the zipper The zipper foot can be snapped to the presser foot ankle on the left or right depending on how you will inser...

Page 30: ...e with long straight stitches 6 mm In this case the bottom feed need not be lowered Use stitch 1 stitch length 6 0 mm Top stitching The straight stitch can be sewn in 13 different needle positions all...

Page 31: ...ject should now be facing up Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the fold runs along edge guide B When the needle swings into the fold it should catch a small amount of fabric If the stitc...

Page 32: ...he right swing of the needle clears the raw edge of the fabric and the pin of the presser foot Also remember to set the red marker on the foot to the right position This to guide the fabric edge Overl...

Page 33: ...be behind the xing screw F Now tighten screw D Free Motion Position Lower the presser foot lifter A while pushing it lightly to the rear This snaps the presser foot lifter into a notch B on the back...

Page 34: ...om the right side of the fabric making sure that the needle catches the fabric on the right and left sides Tip To make guiding the fabric easier use the bridging guide special accessory It is availabl...

Page 35: ...w edge of the fabric butts against the left edge of the hemmer opening Ensure the fabric does not run underneath the right side of the presser foot Tip A narrow zigzag stitch also makes a nice rolled...

Page 36: ...y automatically semi automatically manual Inserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide Push the metal part of the buttonhole guide into the slot between the two arrows on the back of the needle plate Th...

Page 37: ...make adjustments or press the reverse button once Note If the sensormatic buttonhole guide has not been inserted you will have to nish the buttonhole manually by pressing the reverse button You can al...

Page 38: ...rd auto appears in the window All remaining buttonholes can now be repeated fully automatically Note The programming of the buttonhole is deleted when another program is selected You can also place th...

Page 39: ...imp threads just behind the nal bartack Keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread Place the center of a length of gimp thread over the metal bar extending from the center front of the buttonhole foot Pass t...

Page 40: ...he button The machine will complete the program for you Buttonhole tips A wider less dense buttonhole is recommended on heavy fabrics Use presser foot No 1 for buttonholes that are to be sewn very clo...

Page 41: ...commendations apply to all decorative sewing The stitch length and width can be altered as desired Lower the upper thread tension to between 2 3 Adjust as needed so bobbin thread does not pull to the...

Page 42: ...Quilt stitch Quilt stitch 27 33 enable you to achieve a wonderful hand quilted look Stitch 27 works equally well for topstitching on jackets and overcoats Combining the quilt stitch with other decora...

Page 43: ...easier Special hemstitches No 25 and 26 are built into your machine By changing the stitch length and width you can achieve different effects Use a wing needle for hemstitching A normal needle is only...

Page 44: ...t out then press down at the front until you hear it snap in place Before you start sewing check that the needle plate is lying at Tip Lower the feed dog to make removing the needle plate easier Clean...

Page 45: ...ar as it will go Now turn the bulb half a rotation counterclockwise and remove the bulb Insertion of the bulb Insert the bulb in the lamp changer Guide the bulb into the diagonal holder and turn it un...

Page 46: ...is bent Insert different type of needle Needle is too thick or too thin Insert different type of needle Needle is bent and has hit the needle plate because you are pulling or pushing the fabric Only g...

Page 47: ...ait 10 seconds and switch on again Select the desired stitch again Before changing presser feet and needle the main switch must be switched off Do not attempt to sew without fabric under the presser f...

Page 48: ...ing the needle plate 4 1 Changing the needle 2 12 Changing the pattern length 3 18 Changing the pattern width 3 18 Changing the presser foot 2 9 Cleaning 4 1 Connecting the foot control 2 2 Cross hem...

Page 49: ...ewing in zippers 3 6 Sewing on buttons 3 17 Sewing problems and their solutions 4 3 Shell edging 3 12 Stitch selection 3 1 T Tapering 3 19 The IDT Integrated Dual Feed 2 13 Thread cutter 2 9 Thread te...

Page 50: ...onsumption 75 W Sewing lamp 12 V max 5 W Sewing speed max 950 stitches min min 80 stitches min Stitching width 0 6 mm Stitching length 0 6 mm Presser foot lift 8mm Max presser foot height 10 5 mm Need...

Page 51: ...o the performance or design Such modi cations however will always be to the bene t of the user and the product Please note that on disposal this product must be safely recycled in accordance with rele...

Page 52: ...412 92 30 26C English Inhouse production 2005 2006 VSM Group AB All rights reserved Printed in Sweden on environmentally friendly paper VSM Group AB SE 561 84 Huskvarna SWEDEN www pfaff com...

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