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Index 2
Accessory box 2
Accessory compartment 16, 17
Basting 7
Bobbin 7, 8
Bobbin case 8
Bobbin thread 20, 21
Buttonholing 1
Carrying case 1
Carrying handle 22
Cleaning 3
Electrical connection 1 6, 1 7
Electronic bobbin thread monitor 1 6, 1 7
Electronic top speed selector 12
Finger-tip stitch buttons 3
Foot control 23
Fuse 22
Light bulb 15
Machine feed 15
Needle 16, 17
Needle position 22
Oiling 9
Presser bar lifter 11
Reverse sewing 23
Safety rules 1 8, 1 9
Sewing feet 5
Sewing mechanism 4
Slot-threading 20
Special sewing feet 4
Spool of thread 11
Stitch length 26—29
Stitch program chart 14
Straight-stitch needle position 13
Stretch stitches 1
Top cover 9
Thread cutter 10
Thread tensions 24, 25
Trouble shooting 5
Upper threading 13
Utility stitches 14
Utility/stretch stitch combinations 6
Winding 1
Work support
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100 Parts of your sewing machine Some safety rules


1. Be careful when sewing that
i I’ 101 On Model 1047 parts 111, 112, 113 and 115
are omitted, on Model 1067, parts 111, 112
your fingers will not be injured
by the needle.
102 and 115. 2. Make sure you pull out the pow
er cord plug whenever you want
}103 to change fuse, needle, sewing
113
foot, bobbin or needle plate,
112 when you clean and oil the
111 machine, or when you have to
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115 interrupt sewing and leave the
110 117—
116 machine for a while.
109 3. Be sure to use only a 15-watt
104 light bulb in the sewing lamp.
108 LI
105 100 Carrying handle
107
101 Hinged top cover
102 Hand wheel
I 103 Stop motion knob
104 Master switch
L <:

1 05 Finger-tip stitch buttons


1 06 Stitch length control
107 Detachable work support with

IMPORTANT
Valid for United Kingdom only
The wires in this mains lead are
accessory box and compartment coloured in accordance with the
108 Needle plate following code:
109 Sewing foot holder with sewing Blue: Neutral
118 foot Brown: Live
110 Needle holder with set screw As the colours of the wires in the
111 Bobbin thread indicator light mains lead of this appliance may not
112 “Needle down button correspond with the coloured
126
125 130 113 “Sew slow” button marking identifying the terminals in
114 Presser bar lifter your plug, proceed as follo’ws: The
124 [1 115 “Basting stitch” button wire which is coloured blue must be
123 116 Presser bar with thread cutter connected to the terminal which is
Øi7i8 1L9 119 117 Reverse-feed control
118 Stitch program chart
119 Bobbin winder
120 Base plate

marked with the letter N or coloured


black.
The wire which is coloured brown
must be connected to the terminal
121 Free arm cover, enclosing sewing which is marked with the letter L or
hook coloured red.
122
121
4 ‘IIII 1 1 22 Free arm
1 23 Threading slots
1 24 Needle thread tension
1 25 Bobbin winder thread guide
1 26 Take-up lever
1 27 Bobbin winder thread guide
120 (swing-out) Please note:
When a 13-ampere plug is used a
L 1 28 Spool holder with unreeling disc
1 29 Sewing spool holder (swing-up) 3-ampere fuse has to be fitted.
Removing the carrying case cover Opening the hinged top cover
To lift off the carrying case cover, told the Swing cover 101 backwards (N).
handle to the rear, as indicated by an A stitch program chart is found on the
arrow. inside of this cover.
Then lift the cover off.
Removing and opening the detachable
work support
Reach under the detachable work support
I with your left hand (0), swing it out
toward the left (P), and lift it out (Q). Then
open its lid (R). Inside the work support is
a removable accessory box with space for
additional accessories underneath.

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Accessory box and accessory Electrical connection and foot control
compartment 1067/1069 (see left ill. on page 3)
Open the detachable work support and Connect the power cord as follows: Push
take out accessory box N. There is an addi plug N into the machine socket and plug
tional accessory compartment underneath. O into the wall socket. Pull the cord out of
the foot control (P). Place the foot control
Ill. P shows how the snap-on sewing feet under the table, and push plug R into
0 to 6, the needles and the bobbins fit into socket S on the machine. Then press
the box. master switch button 104. Your machine
is now ready for sewing. Press down the
0 Darning foot 4 Blindstitch foot foot control. The machine starts sewing.
1 Standard sewing foot 5 Zipper foot The more you press down the pedal, the
2 Clear-view foot 6 Buttonhole foot faster the machine runs.
3 Hemming foot As soon as the Model 1069 machine stops,
the needle automatically returns to its
“up” position.

2
To replace the cord in the foot control, pull Electronic foot control (R):
it slightly, the release it. It will rewind into
the foot control automatically. The cord Position = half the top speed

must not twist as it runs into the control. Position 44 = full top speed
Before you put the machine away after
Electrical connection and foot control sewing, replace the foot control in the
1047 (see III. at right) machine (N).
Push plug 0 into the machine socket and
plug P into the wall socket. Press master
switch button 104. Your machine is now
ready for sewing.
Place the foot control under the table and
press down the foot pedal. The machine
starts sewing. The more you press down
the pedal, the faster the machine runs.

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Seize the spool holder by lug S and
Placing spool of thread on pin swing it backwards as far as it will
go.
cut for
Load thread reel with diagonal It is used for bobb in wind ing and two -
end of thread facin g to right .
use small or nee dle sewi ng.
N Small spools of thread:
medium unre eling disc.
o the Upper threading
Push the spool of thread ont For threading, both the needle and
the
unreeli ng disc Q
spool pin and place take-up lever must be in thei r “up” posi
in front of the spoo l.
tion.
o Large spools of thread: use large Raise the sewing foot. Pull the thre
ad
unreeling disc. w it into slot N (to
o the from the spool and dra
Push the spool of thread ont the left of gui de 0), from belo w into slot P
and place unre eling disc R
spool pin and take -up lever 126.
in front of the spool. Then draw it back into slot P and into
the
small spools
P Second spool holder: use discs right thre ad gui de Q on the nee dle hold er.
of thread and small unreeling For two-needle sewing, draw one thre
ad
only.

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into the slot to the left of guide 0 and Disengaging the sewing mechanism
the other to the right of the guide. One of Hold the hand wheel steady and turn the
the threads is then pulled into the right stop motion knob towards you. This disen
thread guide, the other into the left thread gages the sewing mechanism.
guide on the needle holder. To re-engage the sewing mechanism turn
the stop motion knob away from you.
Threading the needle
Thread the needle from front to back.

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Winding the bobbin from a second down the foot control pedal and wind the
spool (N) bobbin. The bobbin winder stops automa
Disengage the sewing mechanism (see tically when the bobbin is full. Push the
page 5), Swing the second spool holder full bobbin toward the left and take it out,
toward the back. Push a small spool of cutting the thread in thread cutter S. Re
thread and a small unreeling disc on it. engage the sewing mechanism.
Place a bobbin on spindle 119 and turn it so Important: On Model 1067 the bobbin
that pin P enters slot 0 (Fig. 0). Pull the winder must be disengaged for sewing.
thread from the spool, draw it through On Model 1069, you can wind the bobbin
guide 125 and then into guide 127, as during sewing.
shown in the illustration, making sure the Load thread reel with diagonal cut for
thread is positioned between the guide end of thread facing to right.
and tension spring R. From there pull the Winding through the needle eye (0)
thread to the bobbin winder and wind it Raise the sewing foot. The needle must be
around the bobbin a few times. Push the in its ‘up’ position. Disengage the sewing
bobbin winder toward the_right, press mechanism. Place a bobbin on spindle 119

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and turn it so that pin P enters slot Q. Removing bobbin case and bobbin
Draw the needle thread under the sewing Open free arm cover 121. Pull out latch N,
foot, up and into guide 127. From there then lift out the bobbin case, release the
pull the thread to the bobbin winder and latch and take out the bobbin. The bobbin
wind it around the bobbin a few times. cannot fall out as long as you keep latch
Push the bobbin toward the right, press N pulled out.
down the foot control pedal and wind the
bobbin. The bobbin winder stops automa Inserting the bobbin
tically when the bobbin is full. Push the Insert the filled bobbin into the bobbin
full bobbin toward the left and take it out, case so that the thread unreels toward the
cutting the thread in thread cutter S. Re- back (N). Then draw the thread into slot 0
engage the sewing mechanism. and under the spring into eye P.

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Inserting the bobbin case Drawing up the bobbin thread
Pull up latch P and push the bobbin case Hold the needle thread a little taut. Turn
onto stud 0 as far as it will go. Cutout N hand wheel 102 toward you until the
must point upwards. Release the latch. needle moves down and up again and the
Stud 0 and latch P must be flush. take-up lever is up. Pull the bobbin thread
Close the free arm cover, It must always out of the needle hole and lay both
be kept closed during sewing. threads toward the left and back under
the sewing foot.
On model 1069 the bobbin thread can be
drawn up by operating the basting stitch
button. Press the button, depress the
pedal and again press the button.

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Thread cutter
Presser bar lifter The thread cutter is an obliqu
e slot
Lever 114 has four positions: located at the bac k of the pre sser bar.
ed. (Before
N = The sewing foot is rais the hand Raise the sewing foot. Pull the work out of
you remove the wor turn k,
the machine tow ard the bac k. Dra w the
ard you to rais e the needle pull them
wheel tow threads into the cutt er slot and
and the take-up lever.) for downwards to cut them.
o = The sewing foot is raised further
extra-thick mat eria ls.
inserting
g foot
P Darning position for darnin
presser bar lifter and
only. Lower the
e tane pus h it bac k slight
at the sam
ch R at the bot
ly until it enters not
tom of its slot.
ered for
Q = The sewing foot is low
sew ing.

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se or upper
R = Lower tension too loo
tig ht.
Upper tension (124) normal tension tension too
The
N = Setting mark. white range between
settin g is in the
r the number, the tension
3 and 5. The highe The correct tower
tighter the tension. ca se with a full bobbin
Let the bobbin
the thread. It must
hang down freely by
its own weight, but
Lower tension not slide down by downwards when
ew. mo ve
0 = Regulating scr looser tension, or should gradua lly
upwards lightly.
Turn it lef t for a you jerk your hand
right for a tighter ten ct.
sion. sio n has been set
co rre Once the lower ten r thread tension
ns are the up pe
P = Both tensio correctly, only
n too loose or lower should be adjusted.
Q = Upper tensio
tension too tight.

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Regulating the stitch length Reverse sewing
The numbers on stitch length control 106 Press button 117. As long as you keep this
indicate the stitch length in millimeters. button depressed, the machine sews
The stitch length range is 0 to 6 mm. Turn backwards.
the control so that the number indicating
the stitch length desired is opposite mark
N.
Fig. 0 shows how to set the stitch length
control for sewing stretch stitches (red
stitch symbols on push buttons).

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I Closed overlock stitch
Finger-tip controls Joining stitch
A, B, C: Buttons for buttonholing
K Overlock stitch
Button B is also used as clearing button Shell-edge stitch
for releasing the pushed buttons and for
L Feather stitch
setting the left stitch length (see page 14). Elastic decorative stitch
D Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 2 mm
M Honeycomb stitch
2-mm zigzag stitch
Elastic stitch
E Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 3.5 mm
3.5-mm zigzag stitch
A stitch program chart is found on the
F Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 5.0 mm
5-mm zigzag stitch inside of the hinged top cover. This chart
is also reproduced on pages 26 to 29 of
G Elastic triple straight stitch
Straight stitch this booklet and shows all stitches and
stitch combinations together with their
H Pullover stitch
Blindstitch possible applications.

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Selecting utility stitches Selecting stretch stitches
(whtte symbols) (red symbols)
Push the desired button and turn the Push the desired button and turn the
stitch length control to the number indi stitch length control as far as it will go
cating the desired stitch length between (red symbol).
1 and 6.

All zigzag, utility and stretch stitches are


halved in width when button G is pressed
too.

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Utility- and stretch-stitch
combinations Selecting the needle pos
The various stitch combinatio ition for
ns are shown straight stitching
in the chart on the inside of
the hinged Left needle position: push
top cover and at the end of this but
together with sewing instruction booklet, Central needle position: pus ton B
h
example, if you want to sew
s. For Right needle position: push button G
an elastic buttons H and I.
blindstitch, push buttons M
and F, select a
stitch length between 1 and
4.

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Important Operating controls of electronic system
On Model 1067 the bobbin winder must of Model 1069
always be disengaged for sewing. “needle down” button with indicator light
N
“sew slow” button with indicator light 0
“basting stitch” button with indicator light
P

Operating controls of electronic system


of Model 1067
“sew slow” button with indicator light 0.

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4
Basting (1069) Electronic bobbin thread monitor
Press the basting stitch button. The (1069)
green indicator lamp P lights up. Drop The red signal lamp of bobbin thread
the machine feed (page 15) and screw monitor Ill starts to flash when the bob
on the darning foot (page 20). Place the bin thread is running out. The lamp goes
fabric under the sewing foot. Each time out when a full bobbin is inserted and
you press and release the foot pedal the sewing continues.
machine sews one stitch. Move the Important: Free arm cover 121 must be
fabric under the sewing foot until the kept closed.
length of stitch required is obtained, The Pfaff 1069 has a special bobbin
then holding the fabric in this position, (important when re-ordering).
press down the foot pedal and release it
again. Repeat this operation for each Needle positions “up” and “down”
basting stitch. (1069)
When you have finished basting move After sewing the needle is always
your foot from the pedal and press bast retained at its “up” position. When you
ing stitch button again. The green indi press the “needle down” button, indica
cator lamp P goes out. Push the drop- tor light N lights up and the needle
feed control to the left again. Close free remains down in the fabric (for sewing
arm cover 121. corners and turning the fabric) whenever
sewing is interrupted. When you press
Electronic top speed selection the button again, the indicator light goes
(1067 and 1069) off, the needle moves upwards and is
By pressing the “sew slow” button, the retained in its “up” position whenever
top speed of your machine can be the machine stops.
halved. At the same time indicator light The button can be pressed during sew
0 lights up. When you press this button ing.
again, the indicator light goes off and
the machine speed can be varied at will.
The full piercing power of the needle
remains the same at any speed.

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Lower presser bar lifter 114 and at the
Changing the sewing foot
same time reposition the sewing foot so
To release the sewing foot push the red
that stud 0 fits in slot P. Hole R and
button N. When attaching a sewing foot
screw Q are used for attaching an edge
make sure stud 0 enters slot P. Place the
guide and the darning foot. Screw S
sewing foot under the sewing foot holder
serves to secure the sewing foot holder
and hold it in place with your left hand.
on the presser bar.
Sewing feet
o Darning foot 4 Blindstitch foot
1 Standard sewing foot 5 Zipper foot
2 Clear-view foot 6 Buttonhole foot
3 Hemmer foot 7 Edge guide

0
93-035 960-91
944
407-00

5
98-694 404-00
98-694563-00

981-00
98-69441 4-0

3
98-694401-00

2422-0

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Special sewing feet Buttonhole settings
N Blindstitch foot. Blindstitch guide R is Regulate the stitch density in the button
adjusted by turning screw Q. hole range of the stitch length control (Q).
0 Zipper foot. First insert its rear pin into Press button C (N). Attach the buttonhole
groove S. then push its front pin into foot. Set the upper tension at 3 in the
groove T. The zipper foot can be buttonhole range. Insert the filler cord as
adjusted sideways for stitching along follows (C): Place it over the rear lug of
the right or left zipper chain. the foot, pull it taut and clamp it in front
P Darning foot. Raise the needle bar. lug D.
Push bracket W toward the back and As you sew, arrow E moves along scale F.
hold it there. Insert the pin of the foot This serves to determine the buttonhole
in hole U and attach the foot so that it length.
rests against its stop. Release bracket Use a thin thread for sewing buttonholes.
W so that it bears against screw X.
Tighten screw V.

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Sewing buttonholes 4 Push button B and keep it depressed
Pull the bottom of the buttonhole foot for until the machine has sewn 4 to 6 bar-
ward as far as it will go. tacking stitches. Raise the needle (on
1 Sew first buttonhole seam. Raise the Model 1067). Then release the button.
needle (on Model 1067) 5 Sew a few tying stitches. Remove the
2 Push button B and keep it depressed fabric, pull the filler cord taut and trim.
until the machine has sewn 4 to 6 bar- 6 Cut the buttonhole open.
tacking stitches. Raise the needle (on
Model 1067). Then release the button.
3 Push button A. Sew the second but
tonhole seam the same length as the
first. Raise the needle (on Model 1067).

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Changing the light bulb resume its original position and pull out
Switch off the machine and pull out the the edge guide.
power cord plug. Close the hinged top
cover and swing up the carrying handle, Cleaning and oiling
Take the edge guide out of the accessory Tilt needle plate 108 up at the back (N>
box and insert it into the slot between and take it out (0). CTean the machine
face cover and housing and into cutout Q feed and the parts in the vicinity of the
in the machine. Push the lamp housing sewing hook with a soft brush.
down with the edge guide and hold it Clean the bobbin thread monitor of Model
there. The light bulb can now be 1069 as instructed on page 25.
exchanged. Do not oil the machine because it requires
Push the light bulb up, turn it toward N no maintenance. All you have to do is put
and take it out. Insert the new bulb so a drop of oil in the hook raceway now and
that its pins slide in slots P. Push it up and then, as shown in the illustration below.
turn it toward 0. Let the lamp housing

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Changing the fuse
Pull out the power cord plug. Turn fuse
holder N counter-clockwise a quarter turn
with a screwdriver, release it and take it
out. Pull fuse 0 out of holder N. Insert a
new fuse in the holder and replace the
holder, pushing it in with the screwdriver
and turning it clockwise a quarter turn.
FF2A fuses can be obtained from your
local Pfaff dealer.

Some safety rules

1. Se careful when sewing that


your fingers will not be injured
by the needle
2. Make sure you pull out the
power cord plug whenever you
want to change fuse, needle,
sewing foot, bobbin or needle
plate, when you clean and oil
the machine, or when you have
to interrupt sewing and leave
the machine for a while.
3. Be sure to use only a 15-watt
light bulb in the sewing lamp.

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4
Trouble shooting
Remedy:
Cause:

1. Machine skips stitches its


ly. Push needle up as far as it will go,
Needle not inserted correct flat shank side faci ng toward the bac k.

Insert system 130/705 H nee dle.


Wrong needle used.
lnsert new needle.
Needle bent or blunt.
. Check threading.
Machine threaded improperly and
d. Select needle according to Needle
Needle too thin for thread use Thread Cha rt.

2. Needle thread breaks


. See par. 1 above.
For any of the above reasons
Regulate thread tensions.
Thread tension too strong.
d, Used only good-quality thread.
Poor-quality or knotty thread use
e too dry
or thread that has becom
by excessive storage.

3. Needle breaks far


it Insert new needle and push it up as
Needle not pushed up as far as as it will go.
will go.
Insert new needle.
Needle bent.
See Needle and Thread Chart.
Needle too thin or too thick.
plate Let machine feed the work alone.
Needle bent and strikes needle Only guide the material lightly.
wor k is pus hed or pul led.
because h
rted. When inserting the bobbin case, pus
Bobbin case improperly inse it in as for as it will go.

4. Seam is not uniform


Check upper and lower tensions.
Tension out of adjustment.
d. Use first-class thread only.
Thread too thick, knotty or har d
ly. During bobbin winding, do not hol
Bobbin thread wound uneven thread in han d, but pas s it thro ugh the
bobbin tension stud.
tom of Thread machine properly and check
Kinks appear on top and bot both tensions.
material.

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Cause:
Remedy:
5. Machine feeds irregularly or
not at all
Lint has accumulated between
tooth Remove needle plate and clea
rows of feed dog. n Out lint.
Feed dog dropped. (Drop-feed con
trol Flick drop-feed control to the left.
is at right.)

6. Machine runs with difficulty


Thread ends in hook raceway.
Remove thread ends and put
a drop of
oil into hook raceway.
7. Electronic bobbin thread mo
nitor does not work (on Model
Thread ends and dirt have collecte 1069)
d in Rem ove thre ad end s
the free arm cover over the ind and dirt. Spe
icator
lamp, in the hook raceway, in the care should be taken in the area cial
bobbin the second indicator round
case, behind the hook and on the lamp.
second
indicator lamp to the right behind
the
hook.

8. The machine only sews slow


ly, the needle has no piercing
the electronic system is not wor power and
king (on Model 1067)
The bobbin winder is engaged;
it is at Push the winder to the left (to
the right, dis
engage it).
9. The machine sews only one
stitch (on Model 1069)
The machine is set for basting.
Take the foot from the foot con
trol and
press the basting stitch button
; the
indicator lamp goes out.
10. The sewing lamp lights up,
but the machine is not runnin
Fuse is faulty. g
Insert new fuse.
11. Fundamental rules
Never run a threaded machine unl
ess there is a piece of fabric und
foot. If you have to leave the mac er the sewing
hine, even for a short while, be
off the master switch. This is par sure to switch
ticularly important when childre
n are around.
Stitch program chart
Listed in this chart are the stitch program to sew this seam pattern. For all stitch
number, the corresponding stitch and, in programs marked “stretch”, turn the stitch
the lower half, the buttons to be pressed length control toward “stretch” as far as it

01 02 03 04 05 06
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7f. Stitch Application N


All ordinary sewing operations and 6-mm fancy
01 Straight stitch
stitching operations.

02 Edge finishing, appliqué work, inserting lace, button


Zigzag stitch
sewing, satin stitching, embroidering, darning etc.

Just push the buttons and the buttonhole is finished.


03 Buttonholes
The stitch density can be regulated,

Elastic triple Seams exposed to great stress which


04
straight stitch stretch under stress.

Elastic triple Flat, elastic reinforcing seams, as


05
zigzag stitch well as sewing and mending corsetry.

06 Inserting patches and darning rips on elastic


Elastic stitch
fabrics.

07 Elastic ornamental Inserting patches and darning rips on elastic materials


stitch or sewing ornamental seams on elastic fabrics.

08 Crown stitch An ornamental seam, e.g. on night gowns.

09 Elastic blindstitch Hemming elastic fabrics with invisible stitches.

10 Scallop stitch For decorating handkerchiefs, for instance.

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will go. For all other programs, select the described in more detail in the table
stitch length as desired. The individual below.
stitch programs and their application are

07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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f4io. Stitch Application N

11 Honeycomb stitch Sewing on elastic threads


or covering seams on terry cloth.

12 Joint stitch A durable ornamental joining seam.

Florentine stitch, For decorating hems, e.g. on bed linen.


13
narrow

Florentine stitch, Ornamental seams, e.g. on bed linen.


14
wide

15 Houndstooth stitch Ornamental seams, e.g. on table linen.

Lampshade stitch, Classical ornamental seam on all plain fabrics.


16
wide

Viennese stitch, Ornamental seams, e.g. on napkins.


17
narrow

Viennese stitch, Ornamental seams, e.g. on table cloths.


18
wide

Lampshade stitch, Classical ornamental seam on plain fabrics.


19
narrow

Shell-edge stitch, Effective edge finish on dainty fabrics.


20
wide
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/‘iO. Stitch Application

21 Elastic edge stitch Finishing edges that do not fray much.

Shell-edge stitch
22 narrow Ornamental seams, e.g. on girls dresses.

Closed overlock Covering folded


23
stitch, wide fabric edges with a fancy seam.

24 Pennant stitch Decorative joining seam and sewing on borders.

Closed overlock
25 Sewing on dainty lace.
stitch, narrow

26 Turkish stitch Topstitching patches.

Overlock stitch, Elastic assembly and edge finishing


27
wide seams on knitted fabrics.

28 Peacock stitch Festive ornamental seam, e.g. on table linen.

Overlock stitch,
29 Dainty border ornamentation.
narrow

30 Knurl stitch Ornamental seam on light clothing.

31 Blindstitch, wide Hemming heavier fabrics with invisible stitches.

Blindstitch, Hemming lighgtweight fabrics with invisible


32
narrow stitches.

33 Peak stitch A dainty ornamental seam, e.g. on ladies’


handkerchiefs.

\\ Mound stitch Ornamental seam, e.g. on children’s napkins.


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/Iio. Stitch
Application
Viennese stitch,
narrow N
Ornamental seam
s, e.g. on table lin
Lampshade stitc en.
h,
narrow Classical ornam
ental seam on pla
Pullover stitch, in fabncs.
wide Elastic edge finish
ing seams on
jersey fabrics.
38 Pullover stitch,
medium Elastic edge finish
ing seams on
polo shirt farbric
Pullover stitch, s.
narrow Elastic edge finish
ing seams on
lightweight jers
ey crepe.
40 Feather stitch
Decorative cove
r seams, e.g. on ap
rons.
41 Dutch stitch
Ornamental seam
, e.g. on kitchen
textiles.
42 Snail stitch
Ornamental seam
, e.g. for bath ro
om utensils.
43 Loom stitch
Ornamental seam
, e.g. for country
-look dresses.
44 Diagonal stitch
Ornamental seam
, e.g. for plain-lo
ok, modern dres
45 Trellis stitch ses.
Ornamental seam
, e.g. for airy lad
ies’ dresses.
46 Twig stitch
Ornamental seam
, e.g. for hiking
wear.
47 Border stitch .

Ornamental seam
, e.g. for border
pockets. ornamentations
on
Triangular stitch
Ornamental seam
, e.g. for childre
n’s night dresses.

29
Special accessories
The special accessories listed below are intended for special sewing jobs. They can be
obtained from your dealer.

cessory Part. No. Sewing Operation

Appliqué foot 93-035 920-91 For appliqué work

Cording set
consisting of:

Cording foot. 5 grooves


(twin needle with 1.8-2.5 mm needle gauge>
93-035 950-91
1 For cording work
(Needle size 80,
for fine cording
Cording foot, 7 grooves 93-035 953-91 needle size 70>
(twin needle with 1.4-1.8 mm needle gauge>

Cording blade (2 ea.( 93-035 952-45

Fringe sewing foot 93-035 943-91 For sewing fringes and for basting

Straight-stitch foot 98-694 803-00 For topstitching and


— —----.--.——.—
— sewing very delicate
and soft fabrics (silk jersey, etc.>

Felling foot, 4.5 mm


.

- For felled seams


Felling foot, 6.5 mm

Shirring foot 93-035 998-91 For shirring valances

Single-needle cording foot 93-035 91 5-91 For single-needle cording

Eyeletting plate 93-035 946-45 For eyeletting

For finsishing raw edges or for joining


Overlock foot 98-620 404-00 elastic fabrics and simultaneonsly
overcasting their edges

Hemmêr foot (rolled edge>. 2 mm 98-694 804-00 For hemming edges with zigzag stitches

jlon foot 98-694 801-00 For sewing plastic materials

PFAFF-HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT
Printed in West Germany
für Haushaltnähmaschinen m.b.H. Subject to alterations in design.
Nr. 22607 engl. 1182 WI.
7500 KarIsruhe41 West Germany

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