R6115 | R 5913 | R 5924 |
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Tubular | Articles |
Thin | Spots | Small | Holes |
Machine Setting A | B — | 4 |
Drop feed. |
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You need no darning hoop to mend sleeves.
trouser legs | or socks on your PFAFF 360. |
Simply slip | them over the free arm. Stitch |
Remember that “a stitch in time saves nine” | |||||||
and | reinforce spots | that have worn thin with | |||||
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short | stitches | made | lengthwise and across | ||||
worn | section. | Clamp fabric into | darning | ||||
hoop | and | move it | freely under the | needle. | |||
Long |
| rips | may be | darned with the | normal |
Darn | small | and | holes | by | |||
trimming | ragged | edges | with | the fabric | |||
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grain. First stitch back and | forth | across the | |||||
hale | from | one side to the | other with the | ||||
machine running at | high speed. | Then | turn | ||||
the fabric at | right angles and sew back and |
back and | forth | across |
wise, then crosswise.
the
hole, first
length
sewing foot and | without hoop. Raise | ma |
chine feed and | use | stitch |
forth | over | preceding | work | with | short |
stitches. This anchors threads in the unworn |
Use a | thin No. 70 | needle. |
control. |
48 |
area | around | the | hole. |
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