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Pfaff creative 1472

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Eyelet
buttonhole
(fully
automatic)
ping
92a,
b.c
-3-4-
5A
Sewing
thread:
embroidery
and
darning
thread
Key
press
slow
sewing
Eyelet
buttonholes
with
different
tack
designs
(see
table
on
page
88).
92a
buttonhole
with
wedge
tack
92b
=
buttonhole
with
lengthwise
tack
92c
=
buttonhole
with
crosswise
tack
Eyelet
buttonholes
are
often
sewn
in
outerwear,
such
as
1
ackets,coatsorcasualwear.TheyshOuld
always
he
sewn
with
backing material
under
neath
In
spite
of
this,
a
piece
of
paper
should
be
placer)
underneath
during
sewing
The
buttonhole
must
be
3mm
longer
than
the
dia
meter
of
the
button,
plus
its
height
The
distance
from
the
front
edge
should
be
equal
to
the
button
hole
width
First
mark
the
spacings
and
the
dis
tance
from
the
edge
Mark
the
buttonhole
length
from
this
point
to
the
inside
Sewinq
is
then
always
begun
from
the
inside
to
the
out
side
towards
the
edge
16
buttonholes
are
stored
in
the
computer,
from
10
to
40mm
On
program
selection
a
programmed
buttonhole
length
ot
22
mm
and
a
buttonhole
width
of
6
mm
appear
in
the
display.
Select
the
length
of
the
but
tonhole
using
stitch-length
keys
7
(Fig
1)
The
machine
will
automatically
sew
the
selected
but
tonhole.
Before
beginning
the
buttonhole
pull
the
runner
of
the
buttonhole
foot
fully
to
the
front.
Correcting
a
buttonhole
Changing
the
buttonhole
width
For
every
type
of
fabric,
the
corresponding
but-
-
tonhole
width
can
be
determined
from
55
to
85
mm
For
heavy
materials
select
a
wirte
buttonhole
and
for
light
materials
a
narrow
one
With
stitch
width
keys
8.
you
ctetermine
the
required
button
hole
width.
The
length
of
the
cut
changes
automa
tically
(Fig
7)
A
buttonhofe
width
of
6
mm
is
now
stored
Adapting
the
buttonhole
seam
lengths
with
the
balance
keys
With
“balance
keys
5
the
left
buttonhole
seam
length
can
be
adapted
to
the
right
one
Sew
a
sample
buttonhole
first.
Example:
If
the
left
seam
is
too
short
(Fig.
8d)
Select
batance
+1
to
+3
with
key,
or
more
if
required
If
the
left
seam
is
too
long
(Fig.
8e)
Select
balance
—I
to
—2
with
key,
or
more
if
required
If
you
wish
to
determine
the
bartack
in
a
pro
grammed
buttonhole,
press
“tie-oft/buttonhole”
R
key
19
(Fig
5).
A
dash
ttashes
in
dispfay
21
at
the
right
side
of
program
92a,
b,
or
c
(Fig.
4)
The
a
machine
now
sews
slowly
just
before
the end
of
the
second
seam.
When
both
seams
are
the
same
length,
press
key
19
again
The
bartack
is
now
a
sewn
and
tied
off.
If
you
wish
to
sew
the
next
buttonhole
fully
auto
maticatty,
press
key
19
again
(Sewing
seauence
a
as
described
on
page
90).
The
flashing
dash
wilt
then
have
disappeared.
a
Note:
If
you
interrupt
sewing
at
the
reduced
sewing
speed
by
releasing
the
foot
control,
the
machine
will
return
to
the
norma)
sped
when
you
start
sewing
again
When
you
are
working
in
the
bartack
determining
mode
and
have
selected
hartack
design
“a”.
you
-
have
to
press
the
“tie-otflhuttonhole”
key
when
the
second
buttonhole
seam
has
reached
the
second
to
last
mark
of
the
buttonhole
foot
Obser
vance
of
this
always
ensures
correct
finishing
of
the
bartack
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Adapting
the
buttonhole
seam
length
A
garment
may
consist
of
different
numbers
of
fabric
plies,
e.g
the
buttonhole
strip
may
consist
of
three
plies
and
the
collar
stand
of
six-
owing
to
the
folded
seam
edge.
In
this
case
it
is
necessary
to
program
the
buttonhole
for
varying
numbers
of
fabric
plies
in
order
to
maintain
the
same
button
hole
length
as
on
the ttiree
ply
buttonhole
strip
Note:
For
sewing
buttonholes
on
knitted
or
very
thin
materials
we
recommend
sewing
foot
No.
1
A
and
dual
feed.
After
sewing,
cut
the
buttonholes
open
(see
page
94).
,
a
a
a
b
a
6c
a
Determining
the
bartack
(semi
automatic)
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4
-
Ifs
buttonhole
does
not
turn
out
well,
cancel
it
by
pressing
“pattern
start”
key
26
and
sew
it
again
7
90
91

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