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Page 2: ...es Inserting the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case L Lowering the feed dog N Needle position left right p Pattern mirroring Pattern start setting Placing spool of thread on pin Presser bar litter Progr...

Page 3: ...thorized dealer or service center for exami nation repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the sewing m...

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Page 5: ...ttonhole single pattern key 117 Presser bar 118 Presser bar lifter 119 Program display 120 Program chart 121 Bobbin winder 122 Pattern mirroring key 123 Pattern start key 124 Balancing out pattern len...

Page 6: ...t Electrical connection Lift off the cover Fold down the carrying handle Compartment A con tains foot control power cord and Instruction Book Open cover 101 Plug in the machine 2...

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Page 8: ...Bobbin winding preparations Reach under the work support and swing it out toward the left Open free arm cover 1 27 seIatchAandkeouUhe I 4...

Page 9: ...until pin A engages in slot B I Disengaging the sewing mechanism Hold the hand wheel steady and turn knob 103 towards you Swing the second thread spool holder towards the back Push a spool of thread...

Page 10: ...wheel firmly turn disc 103 towards the back then turn the hand forward until it snaps in 4 EZ pr g e Winding from a second spool Switch on master switch Swing bobbin winder thread guide 136 forward Pu...

Page 11: ...md around lug B see illustr Wind a low turns of thread on the bobbin and push the latter to the right Press down lie foot control and wind the bobbin Push the full bobbin to the left remove It from th...

Page 12: ...ds the back A Draw the thread into slot B and into eye C Checking the bobbin thread tension With a brief sharp upward movement of your hand the bobbin must gra dually slip downwards Turn screw 0 to th...

Page 13: ...ise latch A and push the bobbin case onto stud B as far as it will go making sure cutout C points upwards Placing spool of thread on pin Pace the small or medium size unreeling disc D in front of smal...

Page 14: ...e the sewmg foot Draw the thread into slot A to the left past guide C from below into slot B and takeup lever 134 see arrows then back into slot B and into the right thread guide on the needle holder...

Page 15: ...Swing threader in to needle Swing threader back release thread at same time and let threader move back up Then pull the thread fully through Place thread into hook E...

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Page 17: ...rk support 108 Switch off master switch 107 Place fabric under sewing foot N To insert extrathick fabric plies raise lever 118 higher 17 Switch on master switch Lower presser bar lifter 118 Position A...

Page 18: ...rrection is necessary the adjusting screw must only be turned minimally Operating the foot control The farther you press the pedal down the faster the machine runs Needle thread tension 132 A Setting...

Page 19: ...4Raise presser bar litter 118 Remove the fabric at the rear 4Thread cutter 141 Pull the threads through in the direcfion of the arrow N 15...

Page 20: ...l plies during sewing Before engaging or disengaging the dual feed always raise the sewing foot To engage lower top feed 135 until it snaps in place To disengage push top feed lightly downwards pull i...

Page 21: ...Operating keys of the ectronic system These are described on the foIowing pages 17...

Page 22: ...on and the machine sews backwards permanently When you press the key during sewing the light does not go on and the machine sews backwards as long as you keep the key depressed 4 Function keys of the...

Page 23: ...computer contains an alphabet numbers from 0 to 9 and 50 programs The programs are illustrated together with the seam type and the corresponding setting number or sym bol in the table on the inside of...

Page 24: ...le letters and numbers are selected with the right key Stitch width setting The stitch width ranges from 0 to 6 mm Key 140 has 3 functions 1 Selection of stitch width for the respective program 2 Sele...

Page 25: ...selection in pro grams 22 to 39 The pattern length range selectable depends on the program 3 Checking function for program combinations 2 N Balancing out and pattern length setting Key 124 has two fu...

Page 26: ...or programs become longer and the plus set tings lengthen the reverse stitches and the pattern or programs become shor ter progr Examples 1 Correction of individual patterns also in the MEM memory 31...

Page 27: ...in a program combination can only be sewn in one size This size is determined by the size set for the last letter or number If no more programs can be stored the memory capacity of the computer is ex...

Page 28: ...s which can not be sewn with the twin needle The indicator is then lit permanently Pattern mirroring Press key 122 Indicator A is lit and the program is sewn mirror inverted Com binations can be mirro...

Page 29: ...ith 13 needle positions L i LLLLI I Program 02 is the triple straight stitch with stitch lengths of 1 5 to 3 mm and prog o o o Program 03 with lengths of 3 to 6 mm both with 13 needle positions 49 9 9...

Page 30: ...lug proceed as follows the wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the...

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Page 33: ...y compartment B Illustration D shows how to arrange sewing feet needles and bobbins in the accessory box Sewing feet standard accessories O Ordinary sewing foot 1 Fancy stitch foot for dual feed 2 Fan...

Page 34: ...ront The foot snaps out To change the buttonhole foot first pull the runner of the foot fully to the front and than swing the work support to the left Fitting the sewing foot Lower lifting lever and l...

Page 35: ...e needle plate on with its left side first and press it in until the retaining hook snaps in audibly Then press the right side firmly down until it also snaps in Check the correct position of the need...

Page 36: ...d on by actuating the master switch the sewing light goes on and program 00 straight stitching with the needle in its middle position appears in the display If a program is entered during sewing it wi...

Page 37: ...de 2 ea 93 035 952 45 Fringe sewing foot 93 042 943 9 1 For sewing fringes and for basting Straight stitch foot with round needle hole 98 694 821 00 For topstitching and sewing very Needle plate with...

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Page 39: ...rs and letters 3 Straight stitch zigzag stitch and utility stitch programs as well as buttonhole program There will certainly be questions arising from time to time concerning sewing problems you enco...

Page 40: ...66 L Changing the needle position 78 79 Lap seam felling 34 Changing the stitch length 65 Lengthening patterns 34 Changing the stitch width 65 Linen embroidery Checking the programs stored 63 Lycra st...

Page 41: ...eams ewing dots ewing hyphens dashes ewing in zippers ewing numbers ewing on buttons 53 Shell edging 91 Shirring with elastic thread 92 Shirring with shirring foot Shirring with straight stitch Single...

Page 42: ...5 46 47 48 49 50 e H Program possibilities Straight stitch zigzag stitch and utility stitch Cross stitch program programs from 00 to 21 Program 37 Embroidery stitch programs from 22 to 36 and Hem stit...

Page 43: ...e machine setting recommended and the sewing foot best suited for the respective sewing job The individual symbols stand for prog e g straight stitch 00 Dual feed engaged or Dual feed disengaged Recom...

Page 44: ...above First workstep stems Program 04 Change the stitch length to 2 5 mm o Follow the traced lines with a program 0 seam Second workstep leaves Program 44 Change the stitch width to 4 0 mm Change the...

Page 45: ...gram 43 Stitch length 0 3 Pattern length 8 0 key 124 Presskeymem Select program 25 Presskeymem Sew the stored program Second workstep outer motiv Select program 28 Sew the selected program along eithe...

Page 46: ...Sew the pattern backwards in the same w i Second workstep side motifs Select program 22 Change pattern length to 18 mm key 125 Sew the programmed stitch pattern aloi both sides of the centre motif The...

Page 47: ...own in the material Turn the fabric through 90 Repeat this process three times Fourth workstep flower centre Select program 43 Stitch width 5 0 mm Stitch length 0 25 mm Pattern length 5 0 key 124 Sew...

Page 48: ...foot width Fig 1 Sewing fancy seams with the twin needle iL F Optional 3 5 I 2 Needle twin needle 1 6 mm gauge Very attractive fancy patterns can be sewn wi h the twin needle The illustrations show so...

Page 49: ...tal patterns can be sewn without any difficulty Trace the monogram on paper first then transfer it to the fabric Having done so follow the outlines with the programmed stitch pattern chosen To sew mon...

Page 50: ...d cancel it in the MEM memory by pressing t ii mem key see page 62 Fancy stitch foot No 2 has red marking in which make cross stitch sewing easier for y u The crosswise lines in the foot indicate the...

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Page 53: ...aterial and sew back to the starting point matching the patterns Fig 1 Border 3 fl H 1 b 37 37i 3 2 Ffrst workstep centre motif Enter the following programs in the computer by pressing the mem key 1x3...

Page 54: ...oint matching the terns Fig 1 Border 3 cJ 11 L7 3 2 Rrst workstep centre motif Enter the following programs in the computer I pressing the mem key 2x37 2 x 37i pattern mirroring Sew the pattern along...

Page 55: ...ssue paper under the fabric during embroidering 04 lii 40 43 3 2 Thread embroidering darning thread The motif in Fig 1 is made up of the above men tioned programs First workstep stems Program 04 Stitc...

Page 56: ...w place it over the needle plate and sn it into position see Fig 1 Place the traced fabric tautly in an embroideri i hoop Cut one or two fibres in the fabric and Pu h the fabric over the pin The fabri...

Page 57: ...ram 44 stitch width 6 0 mm Motif 2 2 worksteps 1St workstep program 11 mirror pattern stitch width 2 0 mm 2nd workstep program 42 stitch width 6 0 mm Motif 3 3 worksteps 1st workstep program lii mirro...

Page 58: ...ms working from the outside inwards Second workstep body prog T JT Pattern length as required Second workstep body Sew the body as shown in the illustrat ir Fig 1 Third workstep Finally sew the antenn...

Page 59: ...fringes to the left or to the right and ew them on where the fringe loops come out of he fabric selecting a narrowzigzag stitch of 1mm vidth and 1 mm length Th prevent the fringes from shifting or ca...

Page 60: ...q a i I 6 43 D I F 4 tL_ t ia 4 4 4 4t 1 e a s...

Page 61: ...the stitches too close because leather splits easily and splits in leather show on the finished work Flat leather seams P7 Optional i L 3 Needle 130 705 H LA size 80 Overlap the raw edges by about 1 2...

Page 62: ...prog 3839 3 2 Thread embroidering darning thread Needle wing needle For this work four threads are drawn five thre rl are left in then a further four threads are dra i Oversew the five threads left in...

Page 63: ...0 3 0 Stitch width as required Stitch length as required Sew over the lace edge on both sides with small dense zigzagstitches from the face side Cut off the remaining material on the reverse side Fig...

Page 64: ...ine as usual Do not t i the two threads Thread each thread separa through thread guides and the needle eye 3b The thread tension should be adapted to e fabnc type The tighter the tension the more mine...

Page 65: ...edle and bottom threads back under the cording foot Move the detachable work sup port up to the machine Choose a gimp thread of the same colour as the outer fabric Narrow pleats prog _hz zLL___ Needle...

Page 66: ...ring sewmg the blindstitches draw in the ft edge at regular intervals thus producing a edge effect The stronger the needle thread sion the more the fabric edge is indented FR Adding a wool thread of a...

Page 67: ...the appliqu with nar row dense zigzag purl stitches To make the edge of the appliqu more promi nent insert a filler cord in the seam Figs 3 and 4 Ready made fabric appliqu s can be applied much more...

Page 68: ...The spacing between seams can be set as r p red by adjusting the guide accordingly Trace the seam line for the first seam on the f n or guide the quilting gauge along the straigh fabric edge When you...

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Page 71: ...grams are accepted Fig 1 The programs can be cancelled in the M memory by means of the mem key 1C Before a new program sequence is entered MEM memory must be empty How to select the MEMmemo Select the...

Page 72: ...Fig 1 Symbol to the right of the program number stands for the end of a program sequence Fig 2 Correcting the programs stored Wrong programs can be deleted by repeatedly pressing the me m key 105 Fig...

Page 73: ...60 03 40 70 0 35 4 0 80 0 4 and over 4 0 90 Before entering a program you can vary thr tern length by pressing key 124 Examp e Select program 44 Set pattern length 25 with key 124 Press key mem 106 T...

Page 74: ...s mem key 106 Select program 46 Press mem key Select program 44 Press mem key Select program 42 Change the stitch length to 0 5 1 Press mem key _________________ Now the entire program sequence togeth...

Page 75: ...sequence of 36 letters and bers to the MEM memory prog ________ 2 Thread embroidery thread Examp e K L A U S Select A with the bottom left minus gram key 139 Fig 1 Select the letters _K L _A U S with...

Page 76: ...lect 1 with the top right plus program key 139 Fig 2 Press the mem key 106 the display shows El Fig 2 Select point with the bottom right minus program key 139 Fig 3 ___________________________________...

Page 77: ...Press me m key 106 the space symbol shown in dsplay 104 Fig 3 Input three or four space symbols to the c puter with mem key 106 Then input the next word Fig 1 Sewing hyphens dashes prog CJ 3 Example...

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Page 79: ...ber its height can be determined by means of key 140 Figs 2 and 2 a Reduce the last letter A with key 140 to 4mm Fig 2 Press mem key 106 Fig 2 The height of the entire word has now been changed in the...

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Page 81: ...t is correc towards plus or minus with key 124 and the rection entered by pressing the me m key I The correction takes effect for the entire progr stored prog 3 3 2 Select program N last letter Select...

Page 82: ...e guide Fig 2 If you have to interrupt work during sewing e g with long fabric panels or upon change of sewing direction select needle position down Thread the needle with the needle threader Top stit...

Page 83: ...anels the material is fed exactly by the dual fe Especially during processing of delicatee ma rials no seam pucker results In the case of p stics oilcloth imitation suede etc i e in the ca of extremel...

Page 84: ...cs When sewing over thick intersections t is advis able to cut away seam allowances Synthetic materials do not baste such materials as plastic foil or oilcloth penetration holes Use long stitch length...

Page 85: ...0 Feed dog lowered Sewing thread normal sewing thread For trying on a garment we recommend secur the parts previously with basting stitches Pl the workpiece under the sewing foot Sew c stitch After t...

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Page 87: ...e position the nec must always be in its highest position Right or left needle positions Select program 00 Press zigzag key 140 symbol appear display 104 Fig 1 By pressing the key zigzag the needle p...

Page 88: ...pattern mirroring With the above settings the zigzag stitch program stored can be sewn with the needle positioned at ___________ ______ the right or left of its throw If the zigzag stitch is to _ begi...

Page 89: ...ensure perfect sewing results Certain work can be carried out easier wi change of needle position see pages 78 and Stretch triple straight stitch ____ 02 3 5 0 You need elastic straight stitch seams f...

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Page 91: ...be wound on the boi bin and used as bobbin thread In this cas sewing thread should be used in the needle Fe this sewing job the needle thread tension must b set relatively high For topstitching the fa...

Page 92: ...used without any difficulty for sewing a top stitch seam along lapel and pocket edges or sewing an ornamental seam Figs 1 2 For this normal sewing thread is used Twin needle top stitch seams 1 Needle...

Page 93: ...ether with their reverse sides facing Fig If only one line of stitching is to appear on the face si of the lap seamed fabric the two pieces of fabric must placed together with their face sides facing...

Page 94: ...e fabric taut a little with your hands because with long stitches the seam will pucker easily Fig 1 After sewing leave about 15 cm of thread hang ing The next two or three seams can be sewn at about s...

Page 95: ...seams at about foot width Ensure that the ela thread is not pierced during sewing and do stretch it Finally pull the threads with your h and determine the amount of gather yours Knot the threads on t...

Page 96: ...al to be shirred are sewn together with the shirring foot in one workstep Ensure that the gathered material always goes under the foot and the smooth outer fabric in the foot cutout Fig 1 Lightly stre...

Page 97: ...o be set Iooser The greater the bob thread tension the greater the shirring effect The most suitable fabrics are nylon satin bab and fine knit fabrics The amount of gathering be determined by testing...

Page 98: ...ogram 16 or 09 Fig 3 Overcasting with overlock foot For materials which contract during serging use the overlock toot rz g Lr 11 3 5 3 Stitchwidth as required Serge the raw edge with the required zigz...

Page 99: ...he appropriate stitch width for the ap cation Forthis work it is recommended to use sewing threads Figs 1 2 Faggotting stitch for corsetry With faggotting stitch it is possible to sew a hig elastic se...

Page 100: ...workstep with the recommend ed stitches Fig 1 Sleeve cuffs or knit collars can be sewn on with the above mentioned programs in a wear resist ant manner just the same Sewing neck openings Measure the...

Page 101: ...to insert a w thread and hold it with a slight tension while I over stitched Fig 1 Overlock stitch with edge thread effect 09 3 5 3 Stitch length 3 0 mm Position the raw edges under the sewing foot sh...

Page 102: ...5 mm Fig 2 Elastic stitch for underwear K Err1 pg_ Li J L_16 0 Cut off the stretched elastic tape close to the edge Gather the fabric to the waist size using straight stitch Push the part prepared in...

Page 103: ...the h edge and overcast with honeycomb stitch Fig Securing hems with the twin neede Tshirt seam prog F Needle twin needle 4 mm distance For a 2cm hem turn over and baste about 2 5 of material Stitch o...

Page 104: ...s how the fabric edge is fed into the hemmer foot scroll Hold the fabric tight as you guide it during sewing Make sure the fabric con tacts the edge of the right half of the hemmer foot as it enters t...

Page 105: ...Ins the bias tape in the scroll of the binder and pu out to the rear Set the binder in such a way ft the needle enters 1 to 1 5 mm from the turned bias edge Sew a number of stitches along t bias tape...

Page 106: ...ric edge To do this adjust the position of edge guide 8 by turning regulating screw A so that the needle catches only one thread in the folded edge when it makes its left stitch Sew a trial seam on a...

Page 107: ...rests against stop When you do so guide fork G fits aroh the presser bar Release clamp E which ft moves down onto retaining screw F Tigh screw D Draw up the bobbin thread Hold both three until the mac...

Page 108: ...der the darning foot Start at the top left and place the wool thread back and forth across the damaged area with pro gram 10 Fig 2 Then cut the yarn and sew over the rows of wool thread with zigzag st...

Page 109: ...ith the select stitch To make the patch more durable you can sew second seam at sewing foot width from the fi Afterwards cut away the damaged material on II inside Fig 2 Darn ing torn fabrics prog For...

Page 110: ...a r 4 a as A a a S V n 1 j b e tb Sa a t k t a V 4 Iis I 1 a 4 sm 0 A 1 ts...

Page 111: ...g stitch before the reverse seam has the same length as the first buttonhole seam then sew the second bartack The machine automatically secures the buttonhole at the end and then stops Fig ic The butt...

Page 112: ...collar stand of six owing to the folded seam edge In this case it is necessary to program the computer for varying numbers of fabric plies in order to maintain the same button hole length as on the 3...

Page 113: ...e as withou gimp thread see page 102 After completing thE buttonhole pull on both thread ends of the gim thread Fig 2 until the loop is covered up by the bar This is where the button is located later...

Page 114: ...the edge Nine button hole lengths are stored in the com puter 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 mm Upon program selection a zigzag stitch width of 6 mm appears in the display Select the required length for t...

Page 115: ...air of pointed scissors prog 15 3 5 Feed dog Lowered Lay the button on the mark made on the fabrk beforehand and push the fabric with the buttor under the sewing foot holder Fig 2 Turn th hand wheel t...

Page 116: ...ut half the length of the zipper at the desired width Leave the needle down in the fabric raise the foot and close the zipper Fig 4 Lower the foot conti nue to sew until the end of the zipper then sew...

Page 117: ...d open the zipper Then lower the foot agair and sew the seam to the end Close the zipper Fold the right edge over the left and pin it in place according to the seam line Then baste in the lefl zipper...

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Page 119: ...developed 75 90 ball point especially for Pfaff Particularly suitable for delicate stretch and knitted fabrics 130 705 H SKF Heavy Wide meshed corsetry Lycra Simplex 70 110 ball point and Lastex 130...

Page 120: ...urn the handwheel and check to make sure the needles stitch into the fabric properly In this way needle breakage can be largely prevented Decorative and zigzag patterns 130 705 H ZWI 80 0 5 1 5 mm wid...

Page 121: ...n out of adjustment Tread too thick knotty or hard Bobbin thread wound unevenly Push needle up as far as it will go its flat shank side facing rear Insert system 130 705 H needle Insert new needle Che...

Page 122: ...ight behind the hook 8 Machine does not sew the program entered Switch the machine off wait about 30 seconds then switch it on again Again enter the desired program 9 Machine can no longer be programm...

Page 123: ...re used for example for inside leg seams on 03 stitch p g sports and workwear but also as a fancy seam stitch length 3 to 6 mm Stem stitch For embroidering with the embroidery programs 05 Blind stitch...

Page 124: ...s in heavy knits and jersey For sewing on elastic threads covering terry cloth seams and fancy hem seams shirring effect For sewing elastic tapes in sportswear and bathing wear high stretch seam for l...

Page 125: ...ornaments borders and 40 50 programs embroideries Cross stitch for crossstitch embroidery in children s wear program blouses covers etc Hemstitching For hemstitching in table linen bed linen s program...

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Page 131: ...e stitches too close because leather splits easily and splits in leather show on the finished work Flat leather seams prog J Optional 3 0 Needle 130 705 H LR size 80 Overlap the raw edges by about 1 2...

Page 132: ...og cci ii 38 39 3 2 Thread embroidering darning thread Needle wing needle For this work four threads are drawn five threads are left in then a further four threads are drawn Oversew the five threads l...

Page 133: ...sew the lace onto the face side of the material Fig 3 Secure the corners with stitches For this work two worksteps are required First workstep I 4 I Stitch width as required Stitch length as required...

Page 134: ...as usual Do not twist the two threads Thread each thread separately through thread guides and the needle eye Fig 3b The thread tension should be adapted to each fabric type The tighter the tension the...

Page 135: ...hread together with the needle and bottom threads back under the cording foot Move the detachable work sup port up to the machine Choose a gimp thread of the same colour as the outer fabric Narrow ple...

Page 136: ...indstitches draw in the fabric edge at regular intervals thus producing a shell edge effect The stronger the needle thread ten sion the more the fabric edge is indented Fig 2 Adding a wool thread of a...

Page 137: ...dges of the appliqu with nar row dense zigzag purl stitches To make the edge of the appliqu more promi nent insert a filler cord in the seam Figs 3 and 4 Ready made fabric appliqu s can be applied muc...

Page 138: ...terns or around them The spacing between seams can be set as requi red by adjusting the guide accordingly Trace the seam line for the first seam on the fabric or guide the quilting gauge along the str...

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Page 140: ...the display and no addi tional programs are accepted Fig 1 The programs can be cancelled in the MEM memory by means of the mem key 105 Before a new program sequence is entered the MEM memory must be...

Page 141: ...ess 1 6 t fLttc ze after Wirq i The machine sews the stitch pattern program med ties off the seam and stops automatically 63 Checking the programs stored If you want to check the program stored press...

Page 142: ...rom to Before entering a program you can vary the pat tern length by pressing key 124 Example Select program 44 Set pattern length 25 with key 124 Press key mem 106 The pattern is now stored with the...

Page 143: ...Example Select program 44 Press mem key 106 Select program 46 Press mem key Select program 44 Press mem key Select program 42 Change the stitch length to 0 5 Press mem key Now the entire program sequ...

Page 144: ...ample K L A U S Select A with the bottom left minus pro gram key 139 Fig 1 Select the letters K _L _A _U S with the top right plus program key 139 and input them in the memory by pressing the mem key...

Page 145: ...top right plus program key 139 Fig 2 Press the me m key 106 the display shows 1 Fig 2 Select point with the bottom right minus program key 139 Fig 3 Press the me m key the point appears in the display...

Page 146: ...106 thespace symbol is shown in display 104 Fig 3 Input three or four space symbols to the com puter with mem key 106 Then input the next word Fig 1 prog a 3 2 Example PFAFF CREATIVE Press bottom righ...

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Page 148: ...Press mem key 106 Fig 2 The height of the entire word has now been changed in the computer Correcting program entries 2 If you have left out a letter or figure or entered a wrong one you can correct...

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Page 150: ...is corrected towards plus or minus with key 124 and the cor rection entered by pressing the mem key 106 The correction takes effect for the entire program stored prog Example SURFEN surfing Select pro...

Page 151: ...e guide Fig 2 If you have to interrupt work during sewing e g with long fabric panels or upon change of sewing direction select needle position down Thread the needle with the needle threader Top stit...

Page 152: ...material is fed exactly by the dual feed Especially during processing of delicatee mate rials no seam pucker results In the case of pla stics oilcloth imitation suede etc i e in the case of extremely...

Page 153: ...it is advis able to cut away seam allowances Synthetic materials do not baste such materials as plastic foil or oilcloth penetration holes Use long stitch lengths 4 to 6 mm and the dual feed Pure silk...

Page 154: ...prog cc 1 01 3 0 Feed dog lowered Sewing thread normal sewing thread For trying on a garment we recommend securinc the parts previously with basting stitches Placf the workpiece under the sewing foot...

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Page 156: ...changing the needle position the needle must always be in its highest position Right or left needle positions Select program 00 Press zigzag key 140 symbol E appears ir display 104 Fig 1 By pressing...

Page 157: ...program stored can be sewn with the needle positioned at __________________________________________ the right or left of its throw If the zigzag stitch is to begin at the left of the needle throw the...

Page 158: ...er to ensure perfect sewing results Certain work can be carried out easier with a change of needle position see pages 78 and 79 Stretch triple straight stitch prog ci V a You need elastic straight sti...

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Page 160: ...ead can also be wound on the bob bin and used as bobbin thread In this case sewing thread should be used in the needle Fo this sewing job the needle thread tension must bE set relatively high For tops...

Page 161: ...ny difficulty for sewing a top stitch seam along lapel and pocket edges or sewing an ornamental seam Figs 1 2 For this normal sewing thread is used top stitch seams prog 00 3 5 0 a Needle twin needle...

Page 162: ...th their reverse sides facing Fig 4a If only one line of stitching is to appear on the face side of the lap seamed fabric the two pieces of fabric must be placed together with their face sides facing...

Page 163: ...hands because with long stitches the seam will pucker easily Fig 1 After sewing leave about 15 cm of thread hang ing The next two or three seams can be sewn at about sewing foot width Finally take ho...

Page 164: ...sewing foot and sew a number of seams at about foot width Ensure that the elastic thread is not pierced during sewing and do not stretch it Finally pull the threads with your hand and determine the a...

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Page 166: ...to be shirred are sewn together with the shirring foot in one workstep Ensure that the gathered material always goes under the foot and the smooth outer fabric in the foot cutout Fig 1 Lightly stretc...

Page 167: ...looser The greater the bobbin thread tension the greater the shirring effect The most suitable fabrics are nylon satin batiste and fine knit fabrics The amount of gathering can be determined by testi...

Page 168: ...ing with overlock foot For materials which contract during serging use the overlock foot prog I I ci L 11 J 35 3 Stitch width as required Serge the raw edge with the required zigzag stitch The materia...

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Page 170: ...p with the recommend ed stitches Fig 1 Sleeve cuffs or knit collars can be sewn on with the above mentioned programs in a wear resist ant manner just the same Sewing neck openings Measure the required...

Page 171: ...sert a wool thread and hold it with a slight tension while it is over stitched Fig 1 Overlock stitch with edge thread effect prog I L 09 3 Stitch length 3 0 mm Position the raw edges under the sewing...

Page 172: ...ngth 0 5 mm Fig 2 Elastic stitch for underwear prog 16 3 5 0 prog 16 3 S 0 Cut off the stretched elastic tape close to the edge Gather the fabric to the waist size using straight stitch Push the part...

Page 173: ...side at about 2cm width Cut off the protruding material edge on the inside along the seam Fig 2 For threading instructions see page 56 Honeycomb stitch is especially suitable as a means of securing h...

Page 174: ...bric edge is fed into the hemmer foot scroll Hold the fabric tight as you guide it during sewing Make sure the fabric con tacts the edge of the right half of the hemmer foot as it enters the scroll Ro...

Page 175: ...titch length 1 5 mm Fig b Remove sewing foot and screw on binder Insert the bias tape in the scroll of the binder and pull it out to the rear Set the binder in such a way that the needle enters ito 1...

Page 176: ...the folded fabric edge To do this adjust the position of edge guide B by turning regulating screw A so that the needle catches only one thread in the folded edge when it makes its left stitch Sew a t...

Page 177: ...ou do so guide fork G fits around the presser bar Release clamp E which then moves down onto retaining screw F Tighten screw D Draw up the bobbin thread Hold both threads until the machine has made a...

Page 178: ...d under the darning foot Start at the top left and place the wool thread back and forth across the damaged area with pro gram 10 Fig 2 Then cut the yarn and sew over the rows of wool thread with zigza...

Page 179: ...ch To make the patch more durable you can sew a second seam at sewing foot width from the first Afterwards cut away the damaged material on the inside Fig 2 Darning torn fabrics prog I H 1619 3 5 0 Fo...

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Page 181: ...the reverse seam has the same length as the first buttonhole seam then sew the second bartack The machine automatically secures the buttonhole at the end and then stops Fig ic The buttonhole is now s...

Page 182: ...s of abric plies e g the buttonhole strip may consist f three plies and the collar stand of six owing to the folded seam edge In this case it is necessary to program the computer for varying numbers o...

Page 183: ...gimp thread see page 102 After completing the buttonhole pull on both thread ends of the gimp thread Fig 2 until the loop is covered up by the bar This is where the button is located later Pull the gi...

Page 184: ...de towards the edge Nine button hole lengths are stored in the com puter 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 mm Upon program selection a zigzag stitch width of 6mm appears in the display Select the required le...

Page 185: ...nd the curve with a pair of pointed scissors prog ccl 15 3 5 Feed dog Lowered Lay the button on the mark made on the fabric beforehand and push the fabric with the button under the sewing foot holder...

Page 186: ...bout half the length of the zipper at the desired width Leave the needle down in the fabric raise the foot and close the zipper Fig 4 Lower the foot conti nue to sew until the end of the zipper then s...

Page 187: ...and open the zipper Then lower the foot again and sew the seam to the end Close the zipper Fold the right edge over the left and pin it in place according to the seam line Then baste in the left zipp...

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Page 189: ...etch fabric needle developed 75 90 zE ball point especially for Pfaff Particularly suitable for delicate stretch and knitted fabrics 130 705 H SKF Heavy Wide meshed corsetry Lycra Simplex 70 110 ball...

Page 190: ...you start sewing turn the handwheel and check to make sure the needles stitch into the fabric properly In this way needle breakage can be largely prevented Decorative and zigzag patterns 130 705 H ZWI...

Page 191: ...out of adjustment Tread too thick knotty or hard Bobbin thread wound unevenly Kinks appear on top and bottom of material Push needle up as far as it will go its flat shank side facing rear Insert sys...

Page 192: ...ight behind the hook 8 Machine does not sew the program entered Switch the machine off wait about 30 seconds then switch it on again Again enter the desired program 9 Machine can no longer be programm...

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