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Pfaff 1222E User Manual

Pfaff 1222E
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Hold
the
material
flat
with
both
hands.
Stitch
back
and
forth
across
the
hole
lengthwise,
with
the
machine
running
at
high
speed.
Be
sure
the
stitches
are
closely
spaced.
Then
turn
the
fabric
at
right
angles
and
sew
back
and
forth
over
the
preceding
work
with
short
stitches.
This
anchors
the
threads
in
the
un
worn
area
around
the
hole.
Tubular
articles,
such
as
sleeves,
trouser
legs
and
stockings,
can
be
easily
darned
on
the
free
arm
of
the
Pfaff
1222.
Stitch
back
and
forth
across
the
hole,
first
crosswise,
then
lengthwise.
After
you
have
finished
darning,
swing
the
reverse-feed
control
back
to
its
regular
sew
ing
position.
Triangular
tears
and
rips
are
best
darned
with
close
stitches
across
and
lengthwise.
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Pfaff 1222E Specifications

General IconGeneral
Free ArmYes
Automatic Needle ThreaderNo
Presser Foot Pressure AdjustmentYes
Needle ThreadingManual
Stitch LengthUp to 4mm
Stitch WidthUp to 5mm
Feed systemDual feed system
Stitch OptionsAdjustable stitch length and width
Buttonhole Styles1-step buttonhole
Included AccessoriesBobbins, needles, seam ripper, screwdriver
Power Requirements110V
Needle PositionsVariable needle positions

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