820531-096 Twin Welting foot SEWING TWIN WELTING
FOOT 1. Make bias strips long enough to cover the cords and wide enough to wrap around the two cords plus seam allowance. 2. Place the cords on the wrong sides of the bias strip – side to side - and wrap the fabric around the cords. (ill. A) 3. Place the fabric and cord under the presser foot with the right cord under the left groove of the foot, and the raw edges to the right. (ill. B) 820531096 A B C D E F G J K* K* except SMARTER BY PFAFF™ 260c,160s, 140s 4. Adjust to center needle position – straight stitch and stitch length 3. 5. Keep the cords against the fold as you sew. 6. Trim the fabric close to the seam and press seam allowance to the left. 7. Wrap the excess fabric to the center back of the cord. 8. Put the covered cord under the two grooves of the presser foot and sew it onto your sewing project. (ill. C) DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES 820531-096 Twin Welting foot 820531-096 Twin Welting foot A B DECORATIVE TRIM FOOT FOR IDT™ SYSTEM Embellish your project with different types of trims by using the Decorative trim Foot. This foot will easily guide the trims through the opening at the front and through the groove under the presser foot. 1. Thread your machine with a regular sewing thread or decorative thread on top and regular sewing thread in the bobbin. 820614096 B C D E F G J K* K* except SMARTER BY PFAFF™ 260c, 160s, 140s 2. Select a straight stitch, zigzag stitch or decorative stitch. Avoid using stitches with side motion and stitches with too much motion forward and back. Tip: For the 6 mm wide trims, you can also use a 6 mm twin needle. Select a straight stitch and it will sew at the edges of the trim. 3. Place the trim in the presser foot as the picture shows. 4. Snap on the Decorative Trim Foot. 5. Engage IDT™ system. 6. Sew carefully, not too fast. If your machine has the sew slow function, engage it. (You might need stabilizer underneath the fabric) 7. The best result is achieved if you use flat trims, such as silk, velvet, satin or cotton ribbons. C 49