R6115

R 5913

R 5924

 

Tubular

Articles

Thin

Spots

Small

Holes

Machine Setting A —0

B

4

Drop feed.

 

 

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

 

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

medium-size

holes

by

trimming

ragged

edges

with

the fabric

 

 

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 forward-reverse

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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Pfaff 360 manual Tubular, Articles, Spots Small, Darned with, Length

360 specifications

The Pfaff 360 sewing machine, a remarkable piece of engineering from Pfaff, continues to capture the attention of sewing enthusiasts and professionals alike. Known for its reliability and innovative features, the Pfaff 360 combines functionality with advanced technology, making it an excellent choice for a myriad of sewing projects.

One of the standout features of the Pfaff 360 is its IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) system, which ensures that the fabric is fed evenly from both the top and bottom. This feature is particularly useful for handling tricky fabrics like silk or multiple layers, as it minimizes fabric shifting and gives a professional finish to seams. The IDT system is a hallmark of Pfaff machines, setting them apart from many competitors in the market.

The Pfaff 360 also boasts a wide variety of stitching options. With over 40 built-in stitches, including decorative, utility, and quilting stitches, users can express their creativity and achieve intricate designs effortlessly. The machine's adjustable stitch length and width allow for further customization, catering to specific project needs.

Another impressive characteristic of the Pfaff 360 is its user-friendly interface. The machine features a clear, well-organized display that makes navigating through stitch options intuitive. A one-touch button lets users easily switch between stitches, while the programmable needle up/down function allows for precise control during complex sewing tasks. This attention to ease of use makes the Pfaff 360 suitable for both novice sewists and seasoned professionals.

In terms of technology, the Pfaff 360 is equipped with a heavy-duty motor that delivers consistent power, enabling it to handle a variety of fabric types and thicknesses with ease. The machine operates smoothly, minimizing noise and vibrations, which enhances the overall sewing experience.

Additional features like an automatic needle threader, a top-loading bobbin, and a built-in thread cutter further contribute to the machine's convenience. These aspects simplify the sewing process, allowing users to focus on their creativity rather than the technicalities of sewing.

Durability is another key trait of the Pfaff 360. Built with high-quality materials, this machine is designed to withstand the rigors of regular use, making it a long-lasting investment for anyone passionate about sewing.

In summary, the Pfaff 360 stands out in the sewing machine market due to its innovative IDT system, extensive stitch options, user-friendly design, advanced technology, and durability. Whether for quilting, garment making, or crafting, this machine is a versatile companion for any sewing enthusiast.