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| We also have a separte spool holder for the large spools available in Hackspace. This primarily works by the thread reeling off the spool, but there is little tension correction prior to the machine so there amy be issues with tension is using this. | We also have a separte spool holder for the large spools available in Hackspace. This primarily works by the thread reeling off the spool, but there is little tension correction prior to the machine so there amy be issues with tension is using this. | ||
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| === Threading the machine === | === Threading the machine === | ||
| + | For single needle theading please follow the images below or refer to the manual for more information. For dual needle trheading please refer to the manual. | ||
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| + | === Bobbins === | ||
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| + | These machines can do bobbin winding and use a horizontal bobbin holder beneath the sewing needle for more information on how to wind and insert the bobbin please refer to the manual. | ||
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| + | === IDT (TM) - Integrated Dual Feed === | ||
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| + | This is a system for sewing fabrics precisely and is a trade marked solution from Pfaff. | ||
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| + | For some stitches and fabrics ( light silk or rayon) it is important to feed the top fabric and bottom fabric at the same time. This also helps with keeping patterns together and quilting. | ||
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| + | You can engage and disengage the IDT system depending on your need. | ||
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| + | It only works whether presser feet with the center back cut out (see page 15 in the manual for more information.) | ||
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| + | To engage the IDT system raise the presser foot and press the IDT system down until it engages. | ||
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| + | To disengage the IDT system raise the presser foot. Hold the IDT system with two fingers at the ribbed ankle. Pull the IDT system down, then pull it away from you to release the IDT system slowly upward. | ||
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| + | === Pressure foot pressure === | ||
| + | You should not need to change the presser foot pressure from the standard value " | ||
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| + | For light fabric turn the dial counterclockwise. The dial may come off if turned too far, but just replace the dial and turn it clockwise until it stays in place. | ||
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| + | For heavy fabric turn the dial clockwise. If it you can't turn it of it comes to a stop you have reached maximum pressure, do not turn any further. | ||
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| + | === Thread Tension === | ||
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| + | There is a dial on top of the machine to change thread tenion. | ||
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| + | You may need to adjust the thread tension for different fabrics, batting, stitches and threads, for the best results. | ||
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| + | Typically threads should meet evenly between the two layers of fabric. | ||
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| + | If bobbin thread is visible | ||
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| + | If the top thread is visible on the underside of the fabric, the needle tension is too loose. Increase needle thread tension. | ||
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| + | For decorative stitches and buttonholes, | ||
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| + | It's best to do a few tests of the stitches you want to use on the fabric you are going to sew to check tension. | ||
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| + | === Needles === | ||
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| + | Use only quality needles to minimise needles breakages. Pfaff recommends using 130/705H needles with these machines. You can be Universal needles, stretch needles, embroidery needles, denim needles and wing needles with this mahcine. | ||
| + | * Please change the needles often every 6-8 hours of use. | ||
| + | * Always use a straight needle | ||
| + | * A damaged needle can cause skipped stitches, breakgae or snapping of thread and damage the stitch plate. | ||
| + | Do not use asymmetrical twin needles as it may damage your sewing machine. | ||
| ==== Accessories and parts ==== | ==== Accessories and parts ==== | ||