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CPFAFFD
294, 295,
294-1, 295-1, 296-1, 297-1
Foreword
Your new Pfaff sewing machine NiH enable
you to master such iork as sewing, em
broiderlng, darning and sewing buttonholes
nuickly and easily.
IVith the built-in utility-stitch mechanism you
-ian also sew all functional seams needed for
proper sewing of stretch knitwear or fabrics
such as tricot. lerseY. Helanca and au other
materials marked stretch.
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We hope you will always enjoy sewing
your Pfaff.
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Karisruhe-DUrlach
Needle
Thread
Type at Fabric
Bed iinen
Fine iinen
Musirn
Type
Size
80
0
70
50
Cotton
40
80
Cotton
40
90
90
90
110
Burlap
50
Cotton
40
Cotton or iinen
Linen
40
40
Cotton
40
Silk
50
Cotton
50
Cotton curta
Synthetic curtains
Synthetic
Cotton
Synthetic
Silk
Synthetic
Silk
Siik
Mercerized cotton
Mercerized cotton
Synthetc thread
50
50
50
50
50
40
50
50
50
50
Cotton
Decorative stitching
Synthetic thread
Cotton
Cotton
Linen
Embroidery thread
Heavy embroidery thread
Butthoie s1k
Synthetic
or colton
80
70
70
70
90
130 705
or
130705H
100
100
100
90
80
90
3t 705 H
30
130 05 H
70 80
30 Q5 or
130.705 H
SQ
80
70
70
70
90
70
90
so
60
90
90
80
i20
80
.10
60
40
40
40
40
50
80
30
Embroidery and
darning thread
Lycrs. rubber zed
taboos
80
70
I
I
50
Twill, denim
80
Cotton or mercerized
cotton
Siik
Heavy linen
Point Style
Size
80
I 130 705 H
90
80
80
90
90
13005
130
PCL
130 705 H
100
130 LL
80
100
100
130/705
30
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Parts of the
Plaff 294, 294-1 and 296-1
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Parts of the
Pfaff 295, 295-1 and 297-1
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me nec a a at ts nignst
point
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pace 1 n
draws toward the nght 1 an
the bobbin case.
Pull the thread nto slot 2t and under spr ng
(3). As you oull the thread. The nobn
should rotate c ockwise (al. Leave anout
tkree inches or tnread hanging trorn the
oobbin case.
Pfatf 294/294-1/296-1
extension (4).
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foot
oottori
bottom
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Upper tension
too tignt.
top
too
.oose
or
lower
tension
top
bottom
16
The accessory box which belongs to your
machine contains several sewing feet for
special sewing operations,
7o change tne sewing foot. bring the needle
to ts highest point and raise the foot T rn
out screw ,l 16) until the sewing foot can be
removed, tilting t sideways (see Figs. 1 &
2)
foot is attached in the reverse
ider.
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To
Darning toot
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Quilting
Use zigper foot No. 93-847600-00 with quilt
.ng gauge or sewing parallel seams over
the entire surface of the abric
4
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twice.
Fold the beginning of the fabric edge
) wide and
making a hem aboUt 3 mm
under
several nches long. Place the material
the hemmer foot and lower the same
the
Make 3 to 4 straight stitches to secure
folded edge n place.
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Draw the fabric into the hemmer foot by
n the
shown
as
backwards,
threads
ing both
drawing.
foot
Feed the fabric edge into The hemmer
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scrod th your right hand (see l..
Oiled Nith
ing sure that the scroll is well
not
faorc at all times and the fabric does
of the
slip sideways under the right half
Hemming
Attach hemmerfoot
No. 93-847551 -00.
Stitch iength 1 5 to 2
oot.
fabricS,
To produce an elastic hem on soft
wioth, as
use zigzag stitches. Set the stitc
inst.cted on o. 25.
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Stitch length: 1 5 to 2
needes
1 6t
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need e oistances of
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or
.
93-847671-00
Tording foot No
grooves s used for neavy materials.
with
295/295-1/297-1
294/294-1/296-1
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Hem stitching
Use resr- ew sewing
No 93-100179-00
Stitcn length: 2 to 2 5
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Zigzag stitching
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The stitch length a regulated by turning the
stitch ength oon:Di. as lustrated aoove.
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Press-open seams
Attach ordinary sewing foot.
Turn utility-stitch control (5) to
zigzag stitch symbol.
Set stitch length control bet
ween buttonhole symbol and
O.
Set stitch width control (18) on
narrow zigzag seam symbol.
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Stitch length: 3
Use a thin needle isee Needle and Thread
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zigzag stitches. Sew synthetic materials with
synthetic thread.
Hold syntretic materials a ittle taut while
sewing.
Ease the needle Thread tension somewhat.
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Button sewing
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Settings
Set
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294, 294-1, 295. 295-1, 296-1 and 297-1
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296-1 and 297-1.
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once only see drawing 3) and its raw edge
is finisnea iith zigzag stitches before it is
hemmed.
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294-1, 295-1, 296-1 and 297-1.
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elastic strands.
Pullover stitch
294-1, 295-1. 296-1 and 297-1
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Feather stitch
296-1 and 297-1
For inserting ace: for ornamental purposes
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Overlock stitch
2961 and 297-1
Special elastic seam to secure the fabric
edge stitches: for kn1tted or crotcheted fab
rics.
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Affach ordina sewing foot.
Turn utili-stitch control 5)to
pullover-stitch symbol.
Turn stitch length control to red
triple-stitch symbol.
Stitch width. maximum
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Overlock stitch
Feather stitch
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Ornamental stitches
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Machine care
LDnqvit and smooth machine peformance
are decercent on regular o caning anc
proper oPg. Since Jour Paff seving ma
chine 955 oeen mace mm n an-grade
materials there is only the sewing hook
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Contents
Page
Foreword
Parts of the Pfaff 294-1 and 296l
Parts of the Pfaff 295. 295-1 and 297-1
Preparing your machine for sewing
Switching on the sewlight
Foot control
Motor engaging mechanism
Removing the bobbin case
Engaging and disengaging
the sewing mechanism
Winding the bobbin
Inserting the ooboin
Inserting the bobbin case
Workolate of the
Pfaff 295, 295-1 and 297-1
Workplate of the
Pfaff 294. 294-1 and 297-1
Upper threading
Raising and lowering the sewing foot
Drawing up the boboin thread
Fundamentals of machine operation
Straight stitching
Regulating the stitch length
Reverse sewing
Lgzag setting
Tenson regulation
Changing the needle
Changing the sewing foot
Darning
Dropping the machine feed
Zipper insertiOn
Fiatfeliedseams
Duiltog
Hemming
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Cording
Hemstitching
Zgzag stitching
Overcasting edges
Press-open seams
Inserting ace
Applique work
Monogram embroidery
Sewing curtains
Changing the needle position
Button sewing
Sewing buttonholes
Utility-stitch seams sewn forwards
Blindstitching
Shell edgng
Inserting patches
Stitchingterrycloth
Darning rips
Butt seaming
Mending hems
Sewing on elastic
Utility-stitch seams sewn backwards
Elastic triple straight stitch
Elastic triple zigzag stitch
Honeycomb stitch
Pullover stitch
Overlock stitch
Feather stitch
Ornamental stitches
Changing the light bulb
Removing the face cover
Macf-inc care
Clean ng
Trouble shooting
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