Pfaff Creative 1473 Instruction Book page 111

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Cording
Cording foot
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cording
sOry)
prog
E
—5+
uldng toot
Needle: Double needle
Cording seams are especially popular as a deco
ration on underwear, dresses, blouses, etc.
Cording sewn with the
cording tongue
Cording is always sewn with two needle threads.
Place a spool of thread on each spool pin and
secure it in position with the corresponding
unwinding disc. Place one thread to the right, and
the other to the left of disc "C" (Fig. 3a). Then con
tinue threading the machine, as usual. Do not
twist the two threads. Thread each thread separa
tely through thread guides and the needle eye
(Fig. 3b).
The thread tension should be adapted to every
fabric type. The tighter the tension, the more pro
minent the cording appears. Fig. 1 shows how the
cording tongue is engaged.
For thin materials, the cording foot with 7
grooves, the small cording tongue and a double
needle of up to 2 mm are used.
For thicker materials, the cording foot with 5
grooves, the large cording tongue and the neces
sary double needle are used.
If you wish to sew several cordings beside each
another, use the grooves of the cording foot
(Fig. 2). For greater distances we recommend
using the edge guide.
tongue (special acces
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a
b
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