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A patchwork quilt consists of three layers of fabric, two layers of fabric with a layer of batting sandwiched between. Work from the center of the quilt out. Use a straight stitch for long seams. Experiment with other stitches on a scrap of fabric. Contact your Pfaff dealer, library, or bookstore for more information on quilting. 6:11. What used to be stitched by hand with a great deal of effort can now be sewn with the expression with astonishing ease and speed. With cross-stitch No. 20, design your own cross-stitch combinations. These patterns look as if they were hand-embroidered and give a special touch to table linen, towels or garments. Using an eyelet plate (special accessory) and various utility and decorative stitches beautiful embroidery can be produced.With your expression you can produce hemstitching much quicker and easier. Special hemstitches No. 22 and 23 are built into your machine. By changing the stitch length and width you can achieve different effects. Position the needle plate changer (lamp changer) as shown, and press the needle plate up on the right, then on the left. It can now be easily removed.http://pakersan.com/images/8676c-crib-manual.pdf Remove the bulb changer from the bulb, the bulb is held rmly. Important: The maximum wattage of the bulb is 5 watts. Bulbs can be purchased from your PFAFF dealer. Push needle fully upwards. Flat side facing the back. Wrong needle is in use. Insert a new needle. Push slide B to the left. Slide B is at the right (see page 2:20) Push slide B to the left. Such modi cations, however, will always be to the bene t of the user and the product. Page 3 Congratulations. You have purchased a top quality Pfaff sewing machine with unique features. C l a s s i c S t y l e 2 0 2 5 with its ease of use, selection of stitches and practical features will make your sewing a special experience. Your C l a s s i c S t y l e 2 0 2 5 has the same features as the expression 2026, except from a reduced number of stitches. You will And the overview on the next page. The accessories will also differ. You have purchased a highquality product that offers unique advantages. It features the very latest in design and technology, and this instruction book is just as uncomplicated as your PFAFF sewing machine. If you now take time enough to study the instruction book, nothing can go wrong. After all, this is the only way to learn all the things the machine can do, and to make full use of them. With 13 needle positions. Open the folding lid (24) upwards. The stitches of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the lid. The appropriate presser foot to use for each stitch is also illustrated, e.g. Stitch No. 2, use presser foot No. 0. Page 17 Technical section Electrical connection Connect the lead cord between the socket (8) of the sewing machine and the wall outlet. For the USA and Canada: This sewing machine has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to At in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not At fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not At, contact a qualiAed electrician to install the proper outlet. Page 18 Technical section Accessory tray Arranging the accessories Open the accessory tray by placing your left index Anger on the ridged area on the left of the lid and open the lid upwards and towards you. The standard accessories are marked with numbers. Arrange the parts in the respective compartments of the accessory tray. Note: Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing machine. This discoloring may be very difAcult or impossible to remove. Page 19 Technical section Removing the accessory tray (free arm) In order to sew using the free arm, swing the accessory tray to the left and lift it upwards out of the hole. When replacing the tray, make sure it is Aush with the free arm of the sewing machine. Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Place an empty bobbin so that the black pin of the bobbin winder snaps into the slot of the bobbin. The Pfaff logo is facing up. Push the bobbin to the right. Page 20 Technical section C Winding the bobbin from the spool pin Place the sewing thread on the spool holder. To obtain free movement of the thread and hold the thread spool Armly, At a spool cap of the right size for the thread spool. B Threading A Place the thread into guide A from the front and pull it counterclockwise through the pre-tension device B. Pull the thread under the thread guide C (from back to front). Wind the start of the thread around the bobbin several times in a clockwise direction. Page 21 Technical section C Winding from the second spool holder Insert the second spool holder in the hole provided. Threading B Thread as shown on page 2:8. Turn on the machine A Hold the end of the thread Armly and press the foot control. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Cut the thread, push the bobbin to the left and remove bobbin from the winder. Page 22 Technical section Bobbin door Switch off the main switch Hold the bobbin door (26) at the left side and open it towards the front Taking out the bobbin case Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the bobbin case out of the machine. Release the latch and take the empty bobbin out of the bobbin case. Thread tension To obtain a perfect seam appearance and durability make sure the needle and bobbin thread tensions are correctly adjusted with regard to each other, i.e. Page 23 Technical section Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin (with the Pfaff logo facing towards the bobbin case) in the bobbin case. When doing so, pull the thread through slot A, then under tension spring B until it rests in the opening (see arrow). Check: When you look at the bobbin and pull the thread, the bobbin must turn clockwise A B Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch E and push the bobbin case fully onto pin C of the sewing hook. Opening D of the bobbin case must face upwards. Page 24 Technical section Threading the needle Switch off the main switch Raise the presser foot lifter (20). Place the thread on the spool holder and At a spool cap of the right size. Using both hands, pull the thread into thread guide A from the front. Place the thread from right to left into the pretension device B. Now pass it through the left threading slot downwards. Pull the thread around the stop C in the right threading slot and upwards to the take-up lever (19). Page 25 Technical section Integrated Needle threader E F In order to make threading the needle easier and quicker, use the PFAFF Integrated Needle threader. Lower the presser foot. Press the threader down with the handle. Threader hook F swivels through the needle eye. Place the thread over hook E and under the thread hook F and hold the end of the thread taut. Reduce the pressure so that the needle threader slowly moves upwards. Page 26 Technical section 2:14 Presser foot lifter Drawing-up the bobbin thread The presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser foot lifter (20). Raise the presser foot. While holding the end of the needle thread, press the foot control so the needle moves down and up. Pull the needle thread to draw up the bobbin thread. Bobbin thread Thread cutter Close the bobbin door (26) and pull the thread under the presser foot to the left Pull the thread from the back to the front over the thread cutter (29). Page 27 Technical section Removing the presser foot Switch off the main switch Press the front part of the presser foot upwards and at the same time the rear part downwards until it disengages from the presser foot holder (13). Attaching the presser foot Place the presser foot under the presser foot holder (13), so that when the presser foot lifter (20) is lowered, the pins of the foot engage in the presser foot holder. Page 28 Technical section Winding a bobbin through the needle It is possible to wind bobbins even when the machine is fully threaded. Raise the presser foot lifter (20) to the top position. Pull the needle thread underneath the presser foot and upward through the right-hand threader slot (17). Place the thread from left to right through the take-up lever (19). Important: The take-up lever must be at its highest position. C Guide the thread to the right under thread guide C. Page 29 Technical section Changing the needle Switch off the main switch To remove: Lower the presser foot and set the needle to its highest position. Loosen the needle screw (32) and pull the needle out downwards. To insert: The Aat side A of the needle must face to the rear. Lower the presser foot and insert the needle, pushing it up as far as it will go. Hold the needle and tighten the needle screw (32) Armly. A B Threading the twin needle: Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. Page 30 Technical section The IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) For sewing any fabric precisely PFAFF provides the ideal solution: the Integrated Dual Feed, IDT system. As on industrial machines, the IDT feeds the fabric from the top and bottom at the same time. The material is fed precisely. On light fabrics such as silk or rayon the dual feed prevents puckering of the seam. The even feeding action also ensures perfect matching of checked and striped fabrics. Page 31 Technical section Engaging the IDT Disengaging the IDT Important: For all work with the IDT, use presser feet with the center back cut-out. Hold the IDT with two Angers at the ribbed ankle. Press the IDT (14) down, then pull it away from you and release the IDT slowly upward. Raise the presser foot. Press the IDT (14) down until it engages. Stripes and plaids match perfectly due to the even feed of the material to be sewn. Page 32 Technical section Lowering the feed dog For certain sewing work such as free-motion quilting or darning and when the machine must be cleaned, the feed dog has to be lowered. To do this, open the bobbin door (26) and press slide B fully to the right. Now the feed dog is lowered. To switch on the feed dog press slide B to the left. B 2:20 Raise the presser foot before lowering or raising the feed dog. Altering the pattern width e.g. Stitch 25 For decorative stitches, the overall width of the pattern is shown in the window. Altering the stitch density The stitch density of various stitches (buttonholes, satin stitches, etc.) can be changed. The pattern length will remain constant but the pattern will be embroidered more densely or less densely. The balance adjusts the reverse feed of the stitch so it is sewn in the best way for different fabrics. This symbol indicates that the balance can be altered on this stitch. Page 38 Sewing functions “Pattern mirror” button (30) This symbol will appear in the window for any stitch that can be mirrored. Page 39 Sewing functions Twin needle Depending on the needle position or the width of a stitch, the twin needle warning will appear in the window. This symbol indicates that a twin needle cannot be used to sew the stitch at the currently set width. Reduce the pattern width until the warning symbol disappears. The stitch may now be sewn with a twin needle of 2.0 mm or less. Page 40 Sewing functions Formation of the stitches The stitch formation varies. Some patterns are formed from the left, so only the right side of the stitch changes when the width is adjusted. The left-hand side of the stitch is always retained. The patterns that are formed from the right will always retain the right side of the stitch, regardless of any changes in width. Page 41 Utility stitches Page 42 Utility stitches Explanation of the sewing recommendations table In the following table you will And the settings we recommend for different sewing purposes. Page 43 Utility stitches Stitch 1 Stitch - 2.5 3-5 0 1 - 3 3-5 Straight stitch Sewing in zippers Stitch 1 is the basic straight stitch in center needle position. The stitch length can be increased up to 6 mm. Change the needle position of the straight stitch to sew in a zipper or topstitch along the edge of a collar. Page 44 Utility stitches F C Top stitching Stitch 10 - 6.0 - 3 0 Basting stitch With stitch 10 you can baste a garment before trying it on. When you press the foot control, the machine will sew one stitch at a time. Press the foot control again for each stitch. The straight stitch can be sewn in 13 different needle positions allowing you to guide the presser foot along the fabric edge for top stitching. The distance between the rows of topstitching is then determined by the needle positions. Page 45 Utility stitches A Stitch 5 B Stitch 5 Stitch 6 Stitch 4.5 2.5 3-5 3 6 4.5 1.5 3-5 3 Blind hem stitch Elastic blind hem stitch The blind hem stitch is used to make invisible hems on skirts, trousers and home decorating. The elastic blind hem stitch is especially suitable for stretchy fabrics. The hem is Anished and sewn at the same time. The stretch triple zigzag stitch produces a highly elastic and decorative seam. This stitch can be used for T-shirt hems and with decorative threads on denim. Sew on elastic. Stitch 4 6.0 0.2-1 3-5 0 Darning with the elastic stitch Use the elastic stitch to repair holes, tears and damaged areas. Page 48 Utility stitches Stitch 4 Stitch 6.0 0.2-1 3-5 0 4 6.0 0.2-1 3-5 0 Sewing-on patches Repairing tears The best way to repair larger holes is to patch the damaged area with a new piece of fabric. On tears, frayed edges or small holes it is useful to lay a piece of material under the reverse side of the fabric. Page 49 Utility stitches Overlock stitches For elastic, knits, woven and stretch fabrics, your expression 2026 provides a selection of overlock stitches. These stitches join multiple layers of fabric and overcast them in one operation. These stitches can stretch and are more durable than standard stitches. Tip: Use blind stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overcast seams. This guides the fabric more precisely and prevents tunneling of the seam at wider stitch widths. The button will be held in place by the shank of the foot. With thumb and index Anger press the darning foot together. Insert the pin of the darning foot as far as it will go into the hole of the presser foot holder. The “C-shaped” guide should place itself around the presser bar. Tighten the set screw. To obtain neat and even gathers you should sew two or three rows of gathering stitches. It is often used for connecting two Anished fabric edges. Page 54 Utility stitches Stitch 1 0 3 3-5 7 Rolled hem with hemmer No. 7 Use the rolled hemmer to Anish the edges of blouses, scarves, or rufAes without having to iron the edges beforehand. Page 55 Utility stitches Tip: Add a colored pearl cotton thread on the folded edge as you sew the shell tuck. This creates a pretty contrast and strengthens the hem. Stitch 5 4.5 1.5 4-5 0 Shell edging Shell edging is a very effective Anish for thin, soft fabrics such as silk and rayon fabrics. Page 56 Page 57 Buttonholes Page 58 Buttonholes Buttonholes Your expression has the perfect buttonhole for every fabric and garment. Whether you wish to sew buttonholes on jackets, pants (trousers), blouses or stretch fabrics, 2 different buttonholes give your garments the professional touch. Insert the buttonhole guide to support the feed motion of the fabric. Place the fabric between the buttonhole foot and the guide. This ensures that the guide moves, rather than the fabric itself, guaranteeing an even feed motion. Sew as many buttonholes as you wish. Your expression will continue to sew the same size buttonhole until you make adjustments. Page 60 Buttonholes The second bartack will be sewn and complete the buttonhole. The word “auto” appears in the window. All remaining buttonholes will now be sewn automatically. Note: If the length or stitch density of a programmed buttonhole is changed, the programming is cancelled. Reprogramming with a new length value or a new density is required. Page 61 Buttonholes Manual buttonhole You can also set the length of the buttonhole while sewing. Select the desired buttonhole. Press the “reverse sewing” button. The word “man” appears in the window. The buttonhole length, set previously, disappears. Once you have reached the desired length, press the “reverse sewing” button once again. The machine will now sew the Arst bartack and the second side of the buttonhole. Before the left side of the buttonhole ends, the machine will slow down. Page 62 Buttonholes Buttonhole with gimp thread Buttonholes that are sewn with gimp threads are more durable and will not stretch. Use pearl cotton or a regular gimp thread approximately the same color as the sewing thread to stitch over. Place the center of a length of gimp thread over the metal bar extending from the center, back of the buttonhole foot. Pass the thread ends under the foot and pull up into the right and left guides on the clamp at the front of the presser foot. Create a greater variety of embellishments by combining different patterns, colors and sizes. Use specialty decorative threads to enhance the lovely stitching. Always use stabilizers under fabric when sewing decorative stitches. Embroidery threads give shiny, smooth stitching results and come in many colors and weights. Place stabilizer under fabric. Sew stitch 43; stitch width 6 mm along your line. Next press the “Pattern mirror button” (30). Position your fabric even with the top of the Arst row of stitching. Transfer the initials with a fabric marker to the area to be embroidered. Attach the darning foot and bring it into the darning position (see page 4:11). Lower the feed dog. Place a tear-away stabilizer under your fabric. Then place a piece of water-soluble stabilizer on the right side of the fabric. Set your expression as for free motion monograms. Draw the outline of the embroideries on fabric where you want to stitch them. Follow the instructions and tips for free motion monograms to stitch your embroideries. You can achieve great effects by adjusting the size of a wide zigzag stitch. Pressing the “Pattern mirror button” (16) will change the stitch from a right (C) to left (A) needle position stitch. By using a variety of materials and patterns you can obtain many different effects. You can make a perfect densely stitched seam with the applique foot (special accessories). The special cutout on the sole allows the extra thickness of a satin stitch zigzag to pass smoothly under the foot. Fusible webbing keeps the applique in place so you can easily stitch around the form. Over the years it has developed into a creative hobby. A patchwork quilt consists of three layers of fabric, two layers of fabric with a layer of batting sandwiched between. Many pieces of fabric are joined together in patterns to form the top layer of the quilt. Work from the center of the quilt out. What used to be stitched by hand with a great deal of effort can now be sewn with the expression with astonishing ease and speed. With cross-stitch No. 20, design your own cross-stitch combinations. These patterns look as if they were hand-embroidered and give a special touch to table linen, towels or garments. Using an eyelet plate (special accessory) and various utility and decorative stitches beautiful embroidery can be produced. With your expression you can produce hemstitching much quicker and easier. Special hemstitches No. 22 and 23 are built into your machine. By changing the stitch length and width you can achieve different effects. Page 79 Maintenance Page 80 Maintenance Changing the needle plate Switch off the main switch. Position the needle plate changer (lamp changer) as shown, and press the needle plate up on the right, then on the left. It can now be easily removed. Before you start sewing, check that the needle plate is lying Aat. The light bulb is located inside the sewing machine near the needle threader. Bulb removal Push the bulb remover, as shown in the Agure, up as far as it will go. Now turn the bulb half a rotation counterclockwise and remove the bulb. Insertion of the bulb Insert the bulb in the lamp changer. Push needle fully upwards. Flat side facing the back. Wrong needle is in use. Insert a new needle. The machine is not properly threaded. Check how the machine is threaded. Needle is too small for thread. Use a larger needle. Needle thread breaks See reasons above. See above. Thread tension is too tight. Remove needle plate, remove lint with brush. Feed dog is lowered. Push slide B to the left. Slide B is at the right (see page 2:20) Push slide B to the left. The needle plate is not lying Aat. Press downwards at the front of the needle plate until you hear it snap into place. The machine is running with difAculty There are thread remnants in the hook ways. Such modiAcations, however, will always be to the beneAt of the user and the product. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. If you are unable to find the Pfaff sewing machine and serger model, please contact our customer service department.Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.