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  • Page 2 Your dream has come true. You ore now the proud owner of a Pfaff Automatic 93, the sewing machine which will enable you to master all ordinary sewing a home. In addition, your machine can sew a large number of beautiful decorative designs and darning lobs that may come up completely automatica lly.
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  • Page 6 489A If you want to switch from straight (A on “0”) to zigzag stitching, insert the zigzag disc, and turn lever A to desired stitch width (indicated by numbers ito 4). is best to leave zigzag disc (A) in the machine so that For most sewing jobs you can quickly change over from straight to zigzag stitching.
  • Page 8 OR 544A Changing the Fashion Discs Always lerk stitch width lever A to “0’ before you insert or remove a disc. Turn thumb nut R counter-clockwise to release the disc in the zigzag mechanism, then pull ii up and take it out. Push the disc onto the stud and rotote it until stud H snaps into one of the slots.
  • Page 10 Oni th 73ô66in Disengage the sewing mechanism (see page 4) and flick presser bar lifter to highest position. Raise the spool pins to the vertical position. Place spool of thread on one of the spool pins and set bobbin on bobbin winder spindle so that the key at base of spindle enters slot in bobbin, DR 549 Threading the Machine...
  • Page 14 On Pfaff 93 sewing machines, System 130 R, flat-shank needles are used for all ordinary sewing and embroidery work. The lost column in the chart on page 16 gives you the needle size required for the material in hand. Genuine needles, System 130 R, are available from every Pfaff dealer.
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  • Page 24 There are two openings in the rim of the stitch width dial, one on the left and the other at the back (see arrows). These openings are the oil holes of the zigzag mechanism. drop of oil into the Make sure you put only oil hole located on the left of the balance wheel, if there is such an oil hole on your machine.
  • Page 26 1. Machine Skips Stitches Remedy: Cause: Push needle up as far as it will go and be sure that the long groove Needle incorrectly inserted. faces toward you, and flat side of shank away from you. Choose the correct needle from chart on page 14. (For ordinary sewing, Wrong needle.
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  • Page 34 Machine setting: A=O; 8=4 Prepare your machine for darning as instructed on pages 22 and 23. Place fabric into darning hoop, the damaged area being in the center of the hoop. Hoops may be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. Long Rips...
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  • Page 41 DR 033 838 954 Applique is very effective on buster suits, pinafores, bibs, frocks, covers, wall hang Applique Work ings, or wherever a gay note is desired. Insert fashion disc A. Fill out small, but essential sections of design with granite stitches. A=lt/ Machine Setting: to 2;...
  • Page 42 DR 038 Monogram Embroider y lique is very effective on buster suits, wall hang 3fores, bibs, Insert fashion disc frocks, covers, or wherever o gay note is desired. Machine Setting: to 4; out small, but essential sections of Prepare machine as for darning. Script letters are best for monogram embroi ign with granite stitches.
  • Page 43 (see page 45). Beautiful hemstitching effects on blouses, dresses, handkerchi efs, doilies and so forth, con be obtained with Pfaff’s System 130 twin needle. The harder the fabric yarn, the more pronounce d the hemstitching will be. For this reason, batiste, organdy, georgette, etc.
  • Page 45 Filled Cording If you wont to make cording in filmy fabrics or render your cording more prominent, Pfaff recommends that you insert a filler cord. Its thickness depends on the cording size you want. Remove the bed slide and pass the filler cord from below through hole g located in front of the oval needle hole f (see ill, on page 45).
  • Page 46 foot and tighten screw b securely. Spacing between Tucks attached. To ensure uniform spacing between parallel tucks, place the preceding seam into one of the grooves of the foot and use it as a guide. For a larger spacing between tucks, use the adustabIe guide (see ill. on vith sewing silk in the needle and on page 46) which is part of every cording foot.
  • Page 48 DR 555 93W0175 Autonatic Embroider y Embroider y to 4; Machine Setting: A=2 Stitch Length: Minimum Insert fashion disc D, E, F or G, and use No. 50 em =0 to 4; B=optiono l broidery thread, --ply embroidery thread in the desired Numerous pattern variations are possible by changing stitch width and stitch length.
  • Page 49 858 954 Stitching Synthetic Materials Insert fashion disc A. Curtains Machine Setting: A=1 to 3, depending on material; Stitch Length: Minimum To finish the edge of synthetic curtain fabrics, such as Diolen, use a matching synthetic thread. If necessary, ease the upper and lower tensions somewhat.