EasyManua.ls Logo

Pfaff creative 1371

Pfaff creative 1371
121 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Lingerie
buttonholes
prog
(1
i:i
.__Lz.L______
Sewing
thread:
Embroidery
and
darning
thread
Generally
buttonholes
are
sewn
onto
double
mate
rial.
In
spite
of
this,
a
piece
of
paper
should
be
placed
underneath
during
sewing.
First
mark
the
spacings
and
the
distance
from
the
edge.
The
points
thus
obtained
always
mark
the
beginning
of
sewing,
Pull
the
runner
of
the
buttonhole
foot
fully
to
the
front
before
beginning
the
buttonhole.
Sew
the
first
lengthwise
seam
at
the
required
length
(Fig.
1
a).
After
that
the
Pfaff
Creative
sews
the
first
bar
and
the
reverse
seam.
It
must
be sewn
at
the
same
length
as
the
first
lengthwise
seam
(Fig.
1
b).
Again
press
the
key
“tie-off/buttonhole”
to
sew the
bartack.
The
Pfaff
Creative
then
sews
the
bartack
automatically
and
secures
the
seam
at
the
end
(Fig.
1
c).
Now
the
buttonhole
is
stored.
Without
actuating
further
keys,
all
following
but
tonholes
can
be
sewn.
For
sewing
the
following
buttonholes
it
will
be
good
to
lift
the
fabric
a
little
in
order
not
to
affect
feeding
of
the
fabric.
The
sewing
speed
should
remain
constant.
If
a
buttonhole
does
not turn
out
properly
during
programming,
it
can
be
cancelled
and
programmed
again
by
pressing
the
pattern
start
key.
With
key
105
the
left
buttonhole
seam
can
be
adap
ted
to
the
right
one.
First
make
a
sample
buttonhole.
Sew
the
first
buttonhole
seam
in
the
length
re
quired
and
the
first
bartack.
Set
balance
key
105
toward
+
or
and
adjust
the
second
buttonhole
seam
to
the
first
one
(Fig.
2).
Sew
last
bartack.
The
change
in
this
way
will
be
maintained
for
the
following
buttonholes.
C
ab
2
-
Balancing
the
density
c
buttonhole
seams
99

Related product manuals