Pfaff creative 1472 Instruction Book page 146

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Overcas ting raw edges with the
zigzag-s titch
ro
10
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).
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.
Serging
with overlock foot
62
3

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