Pfaff Creative 1467A Instruction Book page 111

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lingerie buttonholes
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Sewing thread: Embroidery and darning thread
Generally buttonholes are sewn onto double
material. In spite of this, a piece of paper should
be placed underneath during sewing. First mark
the spacings and the distance from the edge. The
points thus obtained always mark the beginning
of sewing. Pull the runner of the buttonhole foot
fully to the front before beginning the buttonhole.
Sew the first lengthwise seam at the required
length (Fig. 1 a). Press key 1 16 "tie-off/button
hole. After that the Pfaff Creative sews the first
bar and the reverse seam (Fig. 1 b). Shortly before
the end of the reverse seam the machine automa
tically slows down, thus calling attention to the
final bartack that is to be sewn now. Press key 116
(Fig. 1) again one zigzag stitch before the reverse
seam has the same length as the first buttonhole
seam, then sew the second bartack. The machine
automatically secures the buttonhole at the end
and then stops (Fig. ic). The buttonhole is now
stored. Without actuating further keys, the follow
ing buttonholes can now be sewn automatically.
If you wish to determine the 2nd bar for a pro
grammed buttonhole, press key 116. The display
will then show a full stop at the left of program 13.
Shortly before the end of the reverse, seam the
machine automatically slows down. As soon as
both seams have the same length, press key 116
again. The machine now sews the 2nd bar and
secures the buttonhole.
For sewing the following buttonholes it will f
good to lift the fabric a little in order not to affet
feeding of the fabric, The sewing speed mu:
remain constant.
• f a buttonhde was not programmed correcti
it can be cancefled by selecting another
prc
gram.
Select program
13 again and repe
programming of the buttonhole.
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