Gathering Using The Differential Feed; Rolled Edge Sewing; 2-Thread Rolled Edge; 3-Thread Rolled Edge / Narrow Edge - Pfaff admire air 5000 User Manual

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Gathering Using the Differential Feed

The differental feed can be used to gather lightweight fab-
rics. Use it for sleeves, making ruffles, and more.
Set the differential feed between 1.5 and 2 to obtain the
best gathering effect for your project. Always test sew on
a scrap piece of your fabric first. See section "Differential
Feed Adjustment", page 25, to learn how to adjust the dif-
ferential feed.

Rolled Edge Sewing

The rolled edge stitch is appropriate for light weight fab-
rics such as lawn, voile, organdy, crepe, etc. The rolled
edge is achieved by adjusting the thread tension to make
the fabric edge roll under the fabric while overlocking.
Adjust the thread tension to change the degree of rolling.
To sew rolled edge you need to set the stitch finger lever
to "R".
Tip: For a beautiful rolled edge, thread the upper looper with a
decorative thread and the needle and lower looper with light-
weight regular thread.
2-Thread Rolled Edge (A)
1. Engage the 2-thread overlock converter (see page 11).
2. Use the right needle thread and lower looper thread.
3. Move the stitch finger lever to "R".
4. Set the stitch length dial to "R" for a fine seam.
5. Set the thread tension according to the stitch table on
page 31.
6. Make a thread chain and test sew on a sample of your
fabric before sewing on your project. Hold the thread
chain while beginning to sew to keep it from curling
into the seam.
3-Thread Rolled Edge (B) / Narrow Edge (C)
A variant of the rolled edge stitch (B) is the narrow edge
(C). It can be obtained by adjusting the thread tension ac-
cording to the stitch table on page 29.
1. Use the right needle thread and the upper and lower
looper threads.
2. Move the stitch finger lever to "R".
3. Set the stitch length dial to "3-2" for a fine seam.
4. Set the thread tension according to the stitch table on
pages 29.
5. Make a thread chain and test sew on a sample of your
fabric before sewing on your project. Hold the thread
chain while beginning to sew to keep it from curling
into the seam.
34 – SEWING
A
B
C

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