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  • Page 7 If you have any further questions, that is no problem! Your PFAFF dealer will be at your service with any help or advice you need. So now you can get started! We wish you many enjoyable hours of creating your fashion ideas.
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  • Page 10 IIIIIIIIH Bl l l l l l <> ‘ — For all — Left left — e. g. — e. g. utility — 1 .5 — stitch — left ——--— --- left invisibly.
  • Page 11 Utility stitch table 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 70 71 72 73 Pro- Description Application gram Shell-eding stitch For decorative hems on light fabrics, j e. g. for underwear. Needle position changeable to the right. Blind stitch For over stitching two butt joined plies Fancy elastic stitch of fabric,...
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  • Page 15 Operating the sewing machine Tedmb& secdon Pages 11 to29...
  • Page 18 Cover-case Top cover Place the enclosed mains cord, foot control and Open the folding cover (37) upwards. instruction book in the compartment of the cover- case. Programs Electrical connection rhe programs of the sewing machine are illustrated Connect the mains cord between socket (30) of the n the inside of the top cover.
  • Page 25 lnsertinj the bobbin Iris(3rt tli( lull Inibtun l,ll,ir When doing pull tire tIm il ririi ,iul ther iri(1(r tt’risrcnr 11ri ii i”t’ iii iriii(j opening (see arrow) Check: When you pull tho thread lrln niust turn clockwise. Checking the bobbin thread tension Hold the bobbin case by the thread and move your hand sharply upwards.
  • Page 29 Removing the sewing toot Engaging the sewing foot Turn off the main switch Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder Set the needle at its highest point Press the sewing so that when the presser bar lifter is lowered, tl foot upwards at the front and downwards at the back pins of the foot engage in the sewing foot holder.
  • Page 33 Setting the needle thread tension Set the required amount on the needle thread tension (21) using mark A. The normal setting for sewing is 4 to 5. For embro idering and buttonhole sewing between 2 and 3. Lowering the feed dog For ccrtain sewing work, e.g darninq, the teed dog ii,s to be dropped.
  • Page 35 Operating the sewing machine Program keys Function keys Control slide keys Pages 31 to 40...
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  • Page 41 • • bldnce Setting the The buleuce slide key (8) hos two functions ol!(i key the upper diode lights up rind you con detso liflC311 of When you move II stitcl res. right, the longer the reverse stitches will ho farther htclIoS of soWn.
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  • Page 45 Sewing and embroidering Utility and fancy stitches Pages 41 to 71...
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  • Page 52 is best suited for top stitching work an jackets and coats. If you use grass stitch combi ned with other fancy stitches, you — pattern key; machine — ii Ii I:iIIi II Illi II 11111 Lependi ng sluiH Flit pattein again title) Fe) 1 liti, II •1...
  • Page 53 Sewing on buttons with stems Insert the sewing foot Place a match between the holes of the button and sew it on as described at left Sewing on buttons With program 74 you can sew on two and four-hole buttons with no problem at all. Remove the sewing foot —...
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  • Page 59 progL j3o/1 / Pullover stitch Closed overlook stitch with edge thread Used togethei with the knitted-edge foot (special If you wish to use a matreial that frays easily, select accessory, this stitch can even he used for sewing additional edge program With this stitch open-knit fabrics.
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  • Page 61 -fl-- • 3_bj Fancy elastic stitch Cross stitch Fancy elastic stitch is very useful for materials that Owing to its high elasticity, this stitch is very suit,ihli need a flat seam, e g. terry cloth. for decorative hems, e.g. on T-shirts and underwe,u Place the two fabric edges so that they overlap by Serge the fabric edge.
  • Page 64 Self-defined second bar-tack (semi-automatic) my happen that On difficult materials such as sill’ the machine feeds d;fferently and the buttunhole seaiiis do nut turn out the seine length. correct this with the With stored buttoi iholes yoi intrul Ti> define the help of the semi automatic length of the second hartack yourself, press key 3 oIly aulI)mat c linen buttonhole sewing...
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  • Page 66 prog ptuu — Stretch buttonhole I thread lOirtuihidO With 1 111 Program 72 is very useful for huttoni oks ii Ii )littUillt()lf(S sewing suits It stretchable matenals, e g also using a thruad jogging 111(1(1 qiiuip be us d for making Iecorotoie bnrtoi 111)1(0 eq. in l’.
  • Page 69 When the machine is switched on and when a new Embroiders’ patterns may turn out differently on different materials; a woollen fabric is fed program is selected, the PFAFF electronic 6250 differently to silk, In order that you can embroider automatically sets a basic pattern width.
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  • Page 77 Application examples Practical sewing Traditional embroidering techniques Pages 73...
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  • Page 82 1)1.) )HHH sewing— ihii SUIt.
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  • Page 88 Inserting zippers concealed on both sides Engage the zipper toot to the right side. — Place the zipper under the sewing foot so that the teeth run at the side of the foot. Using program you can set the needle at the required position.
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  • Page 92 TIP: If you add a coloured wool thioud the shje you can stroiiqthioii (lie shell shjiilq aiol ohtin pretty contrast at th sun io no Ii istoad of a woolo thread you can also place a different coloured light fabric underneath. effective for thin, soft fabrics, such very uris materials.
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  • Page 101 Accessories and needles Sewing feet (standard accessories> Pages 98, 99 Special accessory table Page 100 Aplique foot Page 101 Cording foot Page 102 Gathering/knit-edge foot Page 103 Bias tape binder Page 104 Multi-stitch gathering toot Page 104 Cording/fringe toot Page 105 Needle table Pages 106, 10/...
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  • Page 113 Care Maintenance and trouble shooting PageslO9 to 115...
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