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Pfaff 1196 - Sewing Techniques and Applications; Basic Seam Construction and Finishes

Pfaff 1196
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Now
see
for
yourself
what
your
Pfaff
can
do.
Take
advantage
of
the
many
possibilities
this
machine
offers
you
in
straight
and
zigzag
stitching.
F&llng
Ultra-Matic
stitch
selector:
straight
stitch
Stitch
length:
2
Central
needle
position
Attach
felling
foot
No.
93-040938-31
(can
be
obtained
from
your
Pfaff
dealer).
Felled
seams
are
used
to
join
two
pieces
of
fabric,
They
are
often
used
on
bed
linen
or
children’s
wear
and
are
made
in
two
opera
tions:
First
seam:
Lay
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
to
gether
with
their
right
sides
facing
and
the
bottom
piece
protruding
about
4
mm
(I/a”).
Make
sure
the
fabric
enters
the
felling
foot
evenly.
The
bottom
fabric
should
be
folded
over
the
edge
of
the
top
piece,
but
the
top
edge
must
not
be
folded.
After
sewing
the
first
seam,
open
the
two
pieces
(2).
Second
seam:
Insert
the
seam
ridge
into
the
felling
foot,
Stitch
it
down
to
the
left,
starting
at
the
same
end
as
the
first
seam.
Lightly
pull
the
fabric
sideways
to
keep
it
taut
while
sewing
(Fig.
2).
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