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1 CPFAFFD 76 CPFAFP) 77 Instruction Book

2 Needle and Thread Chart Type of Fabric Thread Needle Type Size Size Point Style Bed linen 80 Fine linen Cotton Muslin Dress fabrics, such as brocade, Silk so satin ottoman, taffeta, georgette, crêpe, chiffon, batiste. blouse Cotton or mercerized fabrics and poplin shirting cotton so Suitings and mantlings Silk Twill, denim Cotton ff Heavy linen Cotton Burlap Cottonorlinen Linen Terry cloth, chenille goods, Cotton 40 knitted pile fabric for bathrobes, corduroy Silk Cotton, rayon staple fabrics Cotton Synthetic Jersey fabrics (synthetic) Cotton sea Lastex, Helanca fabrics Synihettc 50 Silk ses Foambacks Synthetic Silk R Jersey fabrics (wool) Silk sea Woolens iercerized cotton ff Cotton curtains Mercerized cotton Synthetic curtains Synthetic thread suk Acella, teatherette, oilcloth Cotton PCL Elastic corsetry fabrics, firm Synthetic thread corsetry fabrics, corset satin - Cotton ses Leather Cotton Linen Lr Embroidery thread Heavyembrokierythread Buttonhole silk 100 Decorative stitching Embroidery and R darning thread Silver-gold thread ioo Silver thread

3 G. M. PFAFF AG Karisruhe-Durlach Branch We hope you will always enjoy sewing with machine. not hesitate to contact your Pfaff dealer who your Pfaff. will be glad to help you at any time. If you have any sewing problems, please do We suggest that you try out the various sew ing techniques discussed in this book so that the sewing jobs coming up in a home. order to familiarize you thoroughly with all This instruction book has been compiled in embroidering and darning jobs easily and you to master a large variety of sewing, Your new Pfaff sewing machine will enable quickly. you will become well acquainted with your Foreword CPFAFFI 76and77 Instructions

4 LHL1fl Essential Parts of Your Pfaff Needle thread tension 13 Bed cover 18 Stitch width control 11 Stitch length control 9 10 Motor disengaging mechanism 5 Thread retainer stud 6 Spool pins 8 Balance wheel 12 Reverse feed control 14 Transverse rotary hook 15 Needle plate 16 Sewing foot thumb screw 17 Light switch 19 Needle position lever 23 Sewing foot 22 Needle set screw (on back of machine arm) 3 Thread guide 4 Top cover 2 Take-up lever 7 Bobbin winder 9 Stop motion knob 21 Presser bar lifter 10 1 Face cover

5 I 6_ U Essential Parts of Your Pfaff Free arm cover 16 Sewing foot thumb screw 19 Needle position lever 22 Needle set screw (on back of machine arm) (enclosing transverse rotary hook) 11 Stitch length control 21 Presser bar lifter 20 Needle thread tension 4 Top cover 5 Thread retainer stud 6 Spool pins 7 Bobbin winder 8 Balance wheel 9 Stop motion knob 10 Motor disengaging mechanism 12 Reverse feed control 13 Free arm 15 Needle plate 17 Light switch 18 Stitch width control 3 Thread guide 23 Sewing foot 2 Take-up lever 1 Face cover 3

6 4 of the machine and the plug at the other end of the cord into the wall outlet. Push plug A into the receptacle on the back Preparing Your Machine for Sewing on the face cover (see ill.). To switch on the sewlight, push the button you press, the faster the machine will run. your foot and depress the pedal. The harder Place the foot control within easy reach of

7 lever to its top position. After you have completed sewing, flick this To engage the motor, flick this lever down. neath the balance wheel which serves to The machines feature a lever (10) under swing the motor to Its operative position. 5

8 6 stroke. illustrated. Lift latch k on the bobbin case cover (14) by swinging it toward the left. case, however, you must first open free arm just like on the Pfaff 76. To get at the bobbin out. release the latch, the empty bobbin drops hold the case by its open latch. When you The bobbin cannot fall out as long as you bin. On the Pfaff 77, the bobbin case is removed On the Piaft 76, remove bed cover (13), as wheel until the needle is at the top of its and pull out the bobbin case with the bob To remove the bobbin case, turn the balance k- I I

9 if turning stop motion knob (9) toward you the arrow in the ill,). bobbin has been wound, turn the stop mo To engage the sewing mechanism after the (see ill.). mechanism. Hold balance wheel (8) while For bobbin winding, disengage the sewing tion knob away from you (as indicated by and push the bobbin toward the right the left and can be removed from the spindle. When the bobbin is full, it is pushed toward Wind a few turns of thread on tho bobbin enters slot B in the bobbin (see ill.). spindle, making sure that key A at its base Place a bobbin on the bobbin winder Start the machine. (2) in the direction indicated by the arrow. Pass the thread around thread retainer stud

10 Pull the thread into slot (2) and under spring 8 case. inches of thread hanging from the bobbin rotate clockwise (4). Leave about three (3). As you pull the thread, the bobbin should case. winds toward you and place it in the bobbin Hold the lull bobbin so that the thread un

11 place. bobbin case until you hear it snap into up. Release the latch and press against the ill.), making sure its slot (white arrow) points place the bobbin case on center stud s (see is at its highest point. Lift the latch and rotate the balance wheel until the needle To insert the bobbin case into the machine, Pfaff 76 Pfaff 77 9

12 10 3 baseplate of the machine. the workplate support is pressed against the On machines having no carrying case base, (see arrow in Fig. 2). ing up the lever on the back of the machine port and unlock it by pulling out and swing To remove the workplate, swing up its sup place (3). against the machine base until it snaps into the free arm. Press the workplate support til the locking stud snaps into the hole in the lever on the back of the machine (2) un go (1). Then lock it in place by turning down workplate onto the free arm as far as it will for ordinary sewing operations, push the To enlarge the sewing area of the Pfaff J 1 enlarged with the aid of an extension (4). The sewing area of the Pfaff 76 Portable is 4

13 3 V sion. Thread the needle from front to back. somewhere between the spool and the ten ill.). As you do this, hold the thread steady tween any two of the discs of tension (20), and drawn toward the right with a jerk (see Please note that the thread is placed be Upper threading is illustrated opposite. pulled clockwise around the tension stud

14 of the machine (see ill.). A up = B Presser bar lifter = Presser bar lifter down 12 operating the presser bar lifter on the back The sewing foot is raised and lowered by foot after it has been raised again. Place both threads back under the sewing bobbin thread. turn. Pull the needle thread to draw up the needle thread and lower the sewing foot. To draw up the bobbin thread, hold the Turn the balance wheel toward you a full

15 13 A (19) should be in its center position. completed a seam (2). firmly. For ordinary sewing, needle position lever point before you begin and after you have (see arrow). As you do this, check to make sure the stop motion knob is tightened Make sure the take-up lever is at its highest Always rotate balance wheel (8) toward you Fundamentals of Machine Operation

16 14 run. harder you press, the faster the machine will and lower the presser bar lifter. your foot and press down the pedal. The Place the material under the sewing foot opposite the dot on the left-hand side of the stitch length control (11). The number indi length control on 2. The stitch length is regulated by turning slot. For ordinary sewing operations, set the stitch this end, push stitch width control (18) to the right as far as it will go. cating the stitch length chosen should be Place the foot control within easy reach of Begin by sewing a straight-stitch seam. To L.1 I

17 seam, simply depress fingertip control (12). To sew in reverse or backtack the end of a cussed on page 26 and the following pages. Various zigzag sewing operations are dis may be desired. stitch width control (18) toward the left, as The stitch width is regulated by pushing 15

18 16 tension should be set at about 5. for a tighter tension, or left for a looser ten For ordinary sewing operations, the upper of tension on the upper tension dial. The Numbers 0 to 10 indicate different degrees sistance has to be overcome when pulling Turn this screw right (with your thumb nail) This tension is set correctly if a slight re If the same size threads are used in the bin case. to adjust the bobbin thread tension. The bobbin thread tension is regulated by turning the small knurled screw on the bob sion. the thread. center of the material. needle and bobbin threads interlock in the needle and on the bobbin, there is no need Both tensions are correctly balanced if the Balanced tensions are essential for sewing. higher the number, the tighter the tension. Both tensions correctly balanced. bottom top tight. Upper tension too loose or lower tension too bottom top Upper tension too tight or lower tension too loose. bottom top

19 attached in the reverse order. until the sewing foot can be removed, tilt ing it ill.). is sideways (see The new foot special sewing operations. To change the machine contains several sewing feet for to its sewing foot, bring the needle Turn highest 16 point and raise the foot. out screw The accessory box which belongs to your 17 Insert the needle and push it up as far as it Chart on the front inside cover. fabrics Consult the Needle and Thread Use System 130 R needles for ordinary shank faces toward the back. Tighten screw will go, making sure that the flat side of its the old needle out of the needle clamp. foot. Loosen needle set screw 22 and pull to its highest point and tower the sewing To change the needle, bring the needle bar 22 securely.

20 18 Replace the ordinary sewing foot by darn screw (16). Lower the presser bar lifter. set screw (22). Tighten sewing foot thumb the rear so that spring clip c rests on needle ing foot No , attaching it from pressing the drop feed lever down slantwise, as indicated by the white arrow. down and let it return to its original position. posite direction. To raise the machine feed, press this lever underside of the free arm. To raise the ma by simply turning the thumb screw on the this is done by removing bed cover (13) and On the Pfafl 77, the machine feed is dropped ceed as follows: To prepare your machine for darning, pro Now drop the machine feed. On the Pfaff 76, Darning chine feed again, turn this screw in the op 11 4 F

21 stitches. the darning job to be performed. tension is too tight. If the needle thread should break, the upper Select the darning hoops in a size matching Turn the fabric at right angles and sew back sure the threads are anchored in the unworn across the hole in sewing direction. Make threads and start stitching back and forth first stitches are being made. Trim the threads lightly with your left hand while the area around the hole. Draw up the bobbin thread and hold both facilitated by placing them in darning hoops. and forth over the preceding work with short Darning sheer and soft materials is greatly 19

22 20 84 Central needle position. Attach zipper foot without quilting gauge. Zipper Insertion Stitch length: 1.5 to 2. Fig. 4. the foot along the zipper teeth (1). Leave Continue stitching until you reach the end and up to the other side. of the zipper. Then stitch across this end (3) the needle in the material, raise the zipper for about 1 inch, guiding the right edge of foot and close the zipper (2). The finished zipper closure is shown in it. Stitch close to the left edge of the zipper Baste closed zipper on the fabric, then open

23 21 Stitch length: 1.5 to 2. over the entire surface of the fabric. First Seam: Lay pieces together with the right sides facing and the bottom piece quilting gauge for sewing parallel seams of the foot. Insert the seam ridge into the Second Seam: Lightly tension the fabric by pressing it against the needle plate in front bottom fabric is folded over the edge of the top piece (see ill.), but the top piece is not folded. Open the two pieces. protruding about 1/8 inch. Make sure the fabric enters the flat feller evenly and the straight-stitched. two pieces of fabric and are usually felling foot and stitch down (see ill, at right). Attach flat feller No Flat Felled Seams Flat felled seams are used to durably join Use zipper foot No with Quilting

24 Stitch length: 1.5 to 2 Hemming inches long. Place the material under the hemmer foot and lower the same. Make 3 to instructed on p. 25. use zigzag stitches. Set the stitch width, as at all times and the fabric does not slip side To produce an elastic hem on soft fabrics, Draw the fabric into the hemmer by pulling 4 straight stitches to secure the folded edge sure that the scroll is well filled with fabric in place. making a hem about 1/s inch wide and several both threads backwards, as shown in the ways under the right half of the foot. drawing. Feed the fabric edge into the hemmer foot scroll with your right hand (see ill.), making Fold the beginning of the fabric edge twice,

25 sert a filler cord. Select the twin needle trated. Hold both needle threads lightly and supplied at extra cost: and 4.0 (/32 ) mm. grooves is used for heavy materials, grooves for medium-heavy fabrics, and grooves for lightweight materials. fabric the wider the needle gauge. cording foot No with 5 cording foot No with 7 Lace the filler cord through hole g, as illus gauge and the size of the filler cord to suit To render your cording more prominent, in of tension discs (see ill.). When threading the needles, make sure to (/e4 ), 1.6 (Vie ), 18, 2.0 (5/e4), 2.5 (/32 ), 3.0 To make different size cording, the follow Twin needles for needle distances of 1.2 ing twin needles and cording feet can be use one of the cording feet listed below. is approx. 1/4 inch. For narrower cording, seams made with the ordinary sewing foot bobbin thread. The smallest distance between cording tained from your Pfaff dealer). the type of material used. The thicker the rotate the balance wheel to draw up the and insert a twin needle (which can be ob lead each thread between a separate pair Use ordinary sewing foot No , Stitch length: 1.5 to 2. Cording Cording is made with two needle threads. Cording foot No , with 3 23 Ptaff 77 Pfaff 76

26 24 stitches into the fabric close to the hem. along the hemmed edge of the fabric by guiding the material so that the right needle You can produce a nice hemstitching effect in the fabric previously. needle enters the needle holes it has made left wing needle penetrating the fabric. Turn The hemstitching effect is produced by the crease the needle thread tension. is the same as for cording work. Slightly in are the same size. The threading procedure seam, guiding the material so that the wing Make sure the needle and bobbin threads (preferably a No. 50 embroidery thread). Insert a System 130 Twin hemstitch needle. matches the material being hemstitched the fabric by half a turn and sew the second Use a thread which is not too heavy and I. -looi79 IV Stitch length: 2 to 2.5 Hemstitching

27 the number, the longer the stitch. stitch length control (11) (see ill.). The larger The Zigzag Seam The stitch width is regulated by pushing The stitch length is regulated by turning the needle is outside the fabric. Never change the stitch width setting unless may be desired. stitch width control (18) toward the left, as

28 will cover the fabric edge securely. the fabric and the other over its edge. This Make sure the needle takes one stitch into Soft and flimsy fabrics are best overcast mum stitch width. uto overcast the edges of light and mediumweight fabrics, set the machine for its maxi with a zigzag stitch of medium width. Stitch length: 2. Overcasting Edges with Zigzag Stitches Attach ordinary sewing foot.

29 Stitch width: medium. Inserting Patches Elastic materials are patched in the same needle down in the material on the right of corners are stitched twice (see ill.). Trim its throw. Then turn the fabric so that the At the corners, stop the machine with the of its slot and sew over first seam. the stitch width control at the extreme left and stitch along the edge of the patch. stitch width control in the middle of its slot away the excess material on the wrong side. Set the stitch length control on 1 and the Set the stitch length control on O5 and manner. its grain to that of the fabric. hole and place it under the hole, matching Cut a patch about /2 inch larger than the away the ragged edges around the hole, Larger holes can be patched quickly. Trim cutting exactly along the fabric weave. 27

30 28 the fabric edges away on the wrong side (4). zigzag stitches of medium width (3). Trim Sew over the edges of the lace with short (2) and iron it on both sides of the lace. down with straight stitches on both sides (1). Place the lace on the material and stitch it u Stitch length: 1 Cut the fabric open under the lace insertion Inserting Lace

31 () C D C) 4-3r Lever at left center right 29 lever (19) to the right and left, respectively. The needle position lever is indispensable for sewing buttonholes. the needle switched to the right or left of the needle plate slot. This is done by moving Changing the Needle Position Some special sewing jobs are made with

32 30 3 may also be used for this operation. should be in line with the right edge of the are opposite each other (see ill.). For heavier All-purpose sewing foot No Flick the needle to its left position and put left groove of the sewing foot. place a filler cord of medium size in the To obtain more prominent buttonholes, When using No. 50 embroidery thread, set The number indicating the buttonhole length red end of the slide indicator (see arrow). gauge to the buttonhole length desired. threads, slightly increase the stitch length. machine and set the slide on the buttonhole Attach buttonhole foot No to the Sewing Buttonholes slide. The buttonhole is the right length when the beginning of the first seam reaches the the stitch width control in notch R 1 (see ill). the stitch length control so that both dots 1 2 I

33 31 Slightly pull the filler cord and trim it close to the bar (5). the filler cord arol.!nd the needle and pull the foo. Lower the foot and take one stitch notch, R 2, make 4 or 6 bartack stitches, Push stitch width control (18) back to the end of the first seam. first notch R 1 and sew the second button Move stitch width control (18) to the second by hand. it forward, placing it in the left groove of fabric around clockwise by half a turn, place of its throw. Lift the sewing foot, turn the leave the needle in the fabric on the right length of bar. hole seam, stopping about /io inch from the When the buttonhole is the right length, Sew the first seam over the filler cord. slightly holding the material to reduce the which is included in the accessory box. Open the buttonhole with your seam ripper ches. to the right and make 3 to 4 fastening stit holding the material to reduce the length of bar. Flick the stitch width control all the way notch R 2 and sew the second tack, slightly Push stitch width control (18) to the second

34 bin thread up through the fabric. Hold both 32 place the material in darning hoops. embroider the outlines twice. To give your monogram dimensional quality, Slowly move the hoops writing direc tion, without turning them, in while ma the thread ends and start your machine. Let the needle stitch into the fabric at the Trace the monogram on the fabric and chine feed. Lower the presser bar lifter. the monogram. Regulate the stitch width to suit the size of beginning of the design and draw the bob Monogram Embroidery Remove the sewing foot and drop the ma chine is running at high speed. right and make two or three tying stitches. Move the stitch width control toward the through both holes. Sew on the button. width until the needle alternately stitches its lowered position. Regulate the stitch ill.). Raise the needle, but retain the foot in Place the button under the foot and align so hat needle will enter the right hole (see the machine feed. Flick the needle to its right position and drop Button Sewing I:

35 yarn (see ill.). folded edge, catching merely one fabric needle takes the left stitch exactly in the ill.). Regulate the stitch width so that the in line with the left groove of the foot (see the sewing foot so that the folded edge is Bindstitching stitches before it is hemmed. (3) and finish the raw edge with zigzag Apply clear-view sewing foot Fold the hem of heavy woolens only once Please note: No, Fold the hem (2) and place the fabric under the needle thread tension by one grade. set the stitch length control at 4. Reduce Then flick the needle to its right position and the fabric edge, as illustrated (1). 1=71 Baste the hem or pin it about /16 inch from 3 33 Fold

36 34 sewing. Hold synthetic materials a little taut while Chart) needle (see Needle and Thread Ease the needle thread tension somewhat. Use a thin OU 7 Stitch Stitch length: width: 2.5to3 medium Sewing Curtains Additional ornamental effects are obtained can make are illustrated on this page. needle position. Some of the designs you by varying stitch length, stitch width and by sewing over a filler cord. You can make exciting fashion-stitch designs Ornamental Sewing I I I I

37 seam on the right side (3). lustrated (4). stitch along the outlines. closely packed zigzag stitches (stitch length: 0.2; stitch width: medium), as il 5. Trim the excess material close to the (2). (stitch length control on 1 ), as shown right side with long stitches (1). wrong side with a narrow zigzag stitch 3. Sew the fabric to be appliquéd to the 4. Follow the outlines of the design on the 6. Sew over the edges of the appliqué with 2. Set the stitch length control on 1 and 1. Trace the design on the right side. To make appliqué, proceed as follows: - 3.G79 Appliqué work lb 1

38 by the arrow. 36 cover by pulling it in the direction indicated To change the light bulb, remove the face bulb in and turn right. pins slide into the socket slots. Press the Push the light bulb into its socket, turn left and pull out. Insert the new bulb so that its it snaps into place. slot c, then push against the face cover until As you replace the face cover, slip tip d into

39 37 are dependent on regular cleaning and prop instructed on p. 36). important oiling point. From time to time, illustrated below. (Remove the face cover as The other oiling points in the machine are winder. ill, at left and center). Do not oil the bobbin has been made from high-grade materials, there are only a few oiling points left. er oiling. Since your Pfaff sewing machine Longevity and smooth machine performance Machine Care The raceway in the sewing hook is the most put a drop of oil into the hook raceway (see

40 On Plaff 77 machines, loosen the set screw, 38 3 back cautiously (3). tom of the machine base and tilt the machine able machines, loosen the screw on the bot Pfaff 76 machines are tilted back. On port the cover out lengthwise of the arm (1 &2). lift the front of the free arm cover and pull foot and the bobbin case with the bobbin. To this end, remove the needle, the sewing machine arm and in the vicinity of the sew- From time to time, clean the parts in the ing hook with a soft brush. r 2

41 39 machine feed and setting the stitch length control on 2. tion lever to its central position, raising the straight stitching, flicking the needle posi stance) by switching the machine back to Please remember to restore the normal set chine will hardly develop any trouble. job (buttonhole sewing or darning, for in When operated properly, your sewing ma ting after you have completed your sewing must be inserted correctly. back and forth, without applying force. threaded correctly. balance wheel back and then rock it drop of oil into the raceway, jerk the hook raceway, It is sufficient to put a If thread should happen to jam in the wedged between the tension discs. To handled improperly. jam, even if the machine should be. Don t force the feeding motion, merely Check to see that the bobbin case has sewing silk. Selectthe correct needle and thread from Use only high-grade machine thread or Make sure there are no pieces of thread The Pfaff rotary hook will not normally remove them, pull a narrow fabric strip The needle must not be damaged and Check whether the needle has been Both tensions must be balanced correctly. Clean and oil the machine as instructed. Trouble Shooting the Needle and Thread Chart. been inserted correctly. guide the material lightly. between the tension discs. If trouble should occur, check the foiiowing

42 40 Blindstitching 33 Buttonholes 30 Changing the Light Bulb 36 Changing the Needle 17 Changing the Needle Position 29 Changing the Sewing Foot 17 Cleaning 37 Electrical Equipment 4 Mechanism 7 Hemstitching 24 Inserting a Full Bobbin 8 Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread.. 12 Darning 18 Darning Foot 18 Flat Felled Seams 21 Hemming 22 Fundamentals of Machine Operation 13 Essential Parts of Pfaff 76 2 Essential Parts of Pfaff 77 3 Engaging and Disengaging the Sewing Foreword 1 Button Sewing 32 Appliqué Work 35 Cording 23 Dropping the Machine Feed Foot Control 4 Page Contents Ornamental Sewing Zipper Insertion Quilting Preface Overcasting Edges Motor Disengaging Mechanism Monogram Embroidery. Removing the Bobbin Case. Removing the Face Cover. Zigzag Stitching Winding the Bobbin Sewing Curtains Upper Threading Reverse Sewing Straight Stitching Machine Care Raising and Lowering the Sewing Regulating the Stitch Length Trouble Shooting Workplate of Pfaff 77 Inserting Lace Inserting Patches Inserting the Bobbin Case. Regulating the Thread Tension Workplate of Pfaff 76 Foot Page I- I;

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