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Pfaff creative 1472

Pfaff creative 1472
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Overcasting
raw
edges
with
the
zigzag-stitch
ro
10
H
3—5
OA
Stitch-width:
as
required
Sewing
thread:
embroidery,
darning,
or
sewing
thread
The
stored
zigzag-stitch
is
suitable
for
serging
of
light
materials.
The
more
difficult
the
material,
the
wider
the
stitch
width
must
be
selected
for
the
zig
zag
stitch.
Ensure
that
the
needle
passes
outside
the
outer
edge
during
sewing.
In
this
way
the
material
edge
is
properly
serged
and
well
covered
(Fig.
1).
For
heavy
or
easily
fraying
materials,
use:
Program:
13,
21,
or
22
(Fig.
3).
F
F
I
For
materials
which
contract
during
serging
use
the
overlock
foot.
prog
-...-
11
3—5
3
Stitch-width:
as
required
Serge
the
raw
edge
with
the
required
zigzag
stitch.
The
material
enters
at
the
red
marking
on
the
sewing
toot
(Fig.
2).
Preparation
of
the
sewing
foot
(overlock
foot
No.
3)
Turn
screw
“A”
fully
to
the
front.
The
red
mark
“B”
is
then
on
the
right
sewing
toot
side.
Allow
the
edge
of
the
material
to
be
sewn
to
enter
close
against
the
red
mark.
During
sewing,
the
thread
places
itself
over
the
wire
“C”.
By
this
means
you
will
receive
a
beautiful
smooth
seam
(Fig.
2).
For
change
of
needle
position
for
zigzag
stitch
see
page
53.
I
I
F
F
F
Serging
with
overlock
foot
62
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