Gathering With Straight Stitch; Bridging Stitches; Cross Hem Stitch - Pfaff expression 2038 Owner's Manual

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Gathering with straight stitch – 1
A straight stitch can be used to gather sleeves, cuffs, skirts or
valances. To obtain neat and even gathers you should sew two
or three rows of gathering stitches.
• Set your stitch length to 6.0 mm. Lower needle thread
tension to 3.
• Mark the fi rst gathering line on the right side of the fabric.
Sew along this line. Leave about 4 - 5 inches (10-13 cm) of
thread at the beginning and end of the seam.
• Sew 1 or 2 more rows of stitching, using the edge of the
presser foot as a guide.
• Gather the fabric by pulling the bobbin (bottom) threads to
the desired fullness.
• Distribute the gathers evenly and knot the thread ends
together to secure the gathering.
Tip: It is important to use a strong thread when gathering to avoid
thread breakage when pulling on the gathering threads.
Bridging stitches – 8 or 13
The bridging stitch creates a hemstitching effect. It is often used
for connecting two fi nished fabric edges.
• Finish the fabric edges and press the seam allowance to the
wrong side.
• Place the fabric under the presser foot with the edges
approximately 1/8 inch (3 mm) apart.
• Stitch from the right side of the fabric, making sure that the
needle catches the fabric on the right and left sides.
Tip: To make guiding the fabric easier, use the bridging guide (special
accessory). It is available in 3 mm and 5 mm widths. The small post
on the bottom of the guide is inserted in the small hole at the front of
the needle plate.
Cross hem stitch – 17
This highly elastic stitch is very suitable for decorative hems.
• Fold the hem allowance to the reverse side.
• Stitch the hem from the right side of the fabric. Trim any
excess hem fabric up to the stitching.
Sewing
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