PFAFF® Accessory Catalog 2021 - English 1
SEWING SEAM GUIDE FOOT FOR IDT™ SYSTEM The Seam G
uide Foot for IDT™ system guides your stitching perfectly 820772096 B C D E F G J K L for IDT™ system when joining fabrics. The presser foot is designed to help you keep the seam allowance at the same distance from the edge throughout the project. The presser foot has a metal guide at 5/8 inch distance from the center needle position, which is the most used seam allowance when sewing clothes. It has four more markings for various seam allowances. 1. Snap on the Seam Guide Foot for IDT™ 2. Engage the IDT™ system. system. 3. Select a straight stitch. 4. For joining fabrics together; place fabric right sides together. 5. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the metal guide at the edge of the fabric for 5/8 inch seam allowance. 6. Start to sew. The guide will follow the edge of the fabric and the seam will be sewn with the perfect straight seam allowance. 7. Use the 4 other red markings on the presser foot for a narrower seam allowances. UTILITY ACCESSORIES SEW-ON BUTTON FOOT Sewing on buttons can be a tedious job – but not when you use the Sew-on Button Foot! Use it to easily sew 2- or 4-hole buttons of various sizes in place. Just set the stitch width to match the spacing between the holes and your machine does all the work. By including a shaft, you can even sew on buttons with a thread shank, see illustration. 820473096 C D E F G J K L The automatic needle threader cannot be used on Group L machines. 1. Mark on the fabric where you want the button to be placed. 2. Snap on the Sew-on Button Foot. 3. Lower feed dogs. 4. Insert the button between the black metal piece and the presser foot. Make sure that two holes are positioned in the cut-out of the presser foot. 5. Place the fabric under the presser foot. Select button sew-on stitch or zigzag stitch. Lower feed dogs. If you want your button to have a shank, push the plastic piece on the presser foot towards you, placing it between the two holes of the button. When you have finished sewing your button, pull the plastic piece back, remove your button from the presser foot and cut off the threads. Wrap the seam with sewing thread and make a knot. 6. Select width to match buttonholes. Manually turn the hand wheel to make sure that the needle enters the left hole. 7. Start to sew. The machine will automatically tie off your button if using button sew-on stitch. If using zigzag, sew across button five times. 11