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Pfaff creative 1472

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Cording
Cording
foot
+
cording
tongue
(special
acces
sory)
prog
--
00
5
+
nnron
loot
Needle:
Double
needle
Cording
seams
are
especially
popular
as
a
deco
ration
on
underwear,
dresses,
blouses.
etc.
Cording
sewn
with
the
cording
tongue
Cording
is
always
sewn
with
two
needle
threads.
Place
a
spool
of
thread
on
each
spool
pin
and
secure
it
in
position
with
the
corresponding
unwinding
disc
Place
one
thread
to
the
right,
and
the
other
to
the
lett
of
ddc
“C”
(Fig.
3a)
Then
con
tinue
threading
the
machine,
as
usual.
Do
not
twist
the
two
threads.
Thread
each
thread
separa
tely
through
thread
guides
and
the
needle
eye
(Fig
3h)
The
thread
tension
should
be
adapted
to
every
fabric
type.
The
tighter
the
tension,
the
more
pro
minent
the cording
appears.
Fig
1
shows
how
the
cording
tongue
is
engaged
For thin
materials,
the
cording
foot
with
7
grooves,
the
small
cording
tongue
and
a
double
needle
of
up
to
2
mm
are
used.
For
thicker
materials,
the
cording
foot
with
5
grooves, the
large
cording
tongue
and
the
neces
sary
double
needle
are
used.
If
you
wish
to
sew
several cordings
beside
each
another,
ue
the
grnoves
of
the
cording
foot
(Fiq
2)
For
greater
distances
we
recommend
ii’
r
Inn
edge
guide
Cording
sewn
with
gimp
thread
prog
00
-
Needle:
Double
needle
Lift
the
needle
plate
off
and
pass
the
gimp
thread
through
the
round
hole
“A”.
After
that
re
insert
the
needle
plate
Notch
‘B”
is
the
entry
groove
(Fig
1)
Place
the
roll
of
gimp
thread
in
front
of
the
machi
no
Place
the
beginninq
of
the
gimp
thread
together
with
needle
thread
and
bottom
threads
to
the
rear
under
the
cording
foot.
Move
the
detachable
work
support
against
the
machine.
Choose
a
gimp
thread
of
the
same
colour
as
the
outer
fahric.
C3
E1
00
KK
3—5
OA
Needle
130/705-1-1,
size
80
Iron
the
first fold
line
and
stitch
at
the
required
width
Prepareandstitchthefurtherfoldgroupsin
the
same manner
(Fig
3)
For
stitching
down
wider
pleats
we
recommend
using
the
edge
guide.
Adjust
the
edge
guide
to
the
required
width
GuIde
the
material
so
that
fold
runs
along
the
edge
guide
(See
page
100)
(t
I
L1
E
L
5+
o’nq
lon
a
a
a
a
a
R
Narrow
pleats
praq
ER
ER
2
ER
F
F
F
F
F
F
2
a
a
b
96
3
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