Knit Edge/Piping/Beading Foot; Ruffler - Pfaff perfomance 2054 Manual

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Ruffier Attachment
Stftch 1
820216-096
820255 096
Knit
edge/pip ing/bead ing
foot
Thick seams in knitted fabrics or imitation furs can be sewn easi
with the knit edge foot. In order to obtain a perfect seam on kr
fabrics (e.g. shoulder seams), we recommend sewing over a cor
ribbon, pulled slightly taut into the seam. This will give the sear
additional strength and keep it from stretching out of shape.
Piping is easily inserted into a seam. Place the corded edge of
t
piping in the groove of the foot on the right side of one layer c
fabric. Use a straight stitch moving the needle position to be cI
to the corded edge. Baste using a long stitch length. Layer on
top, your second piece of fabric with right sides together. PlacE
the corded edge into the groove of the foot
and stitch on top
slightly to the right of the previously stitch line. Turn and press
For beading, place beads into groove. Note: Do not use beads
larger than 4mm. Use a zigzag stitch 1 mm larger than the be
and stitch over the beads.
Ruffle r
With the ruffler you can make closely or widely spaced pleats
automatically while sewing, This is very useful for ruffles, linen
home decorating, etc.
The ruffler can be used in three different ways:
1. Folding and securing pleats in fabric.
2. Folding pleats in fabric and securing to a second fabric in ot
operation.
3. Folding pleats in fabric, attaching lace and securing to anot
fabric in one operation.
When you buy the ruffler from your PFAFF dealer, complete
instructions are included.
Stftch iength: 3
Tension:
35
'I
Knit-Edge/Piping/Beading Foot
Stitch: 36
Stitch
length:
6.0
Tension: 3-5
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