Operation Manual
Pntuck
foot
This
classic
heirloom
sewing
technique
can
be
easily
duplicated
on
many
types
of
fabric
such
as
cotton
and
lightweight
wooler
Undergarments
and
children’s
clothes
are
given
a
nostalgic
toi
by
pintucking.
o
Snap
on
the
pintuck
foot
Insert
a
twin
needle
(e.g.
130/705
H-ZWI;
1.6
or
2.0
mm
nee
spacing;
size
80).
•
Thread
the
two
needles
(see
page
xx-yy).
•
Using
a
water-soluble
marker,
draw
a
placement
line
for
yo;
first
pintuck.
•
Sew
your
first
pintuck.
When
you
start
on
the
second
pintu
allow
the
first
pintuck
to
run
parallel
in
a
groove
in
the
foo
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This
will
produce
evenly
spaced
pintucks.
Tip:
If
you
would
like
to
emphasize
the
pintuck
effect,
you
can
attach
a
pir
blade
(special
accessory)
on
the
front
edge
of
the
needle
plate.
The
pintucl
blade
pre
shapes
the
fabric
prior
to
sewing
and
produces
a
betterdefined
pintuck.
Pintuck
blade
For
thin
materials
use
the
pintuck
foot
with
7
grooves
and
the
small
pintuck
blade,
for
heavier
materials
use
the
pintuck
foot
with
5
grooves
and
the
large
pintuck
blade.
Snap
the
round
knob
of
the
pintuck
blade
into
the
round
hole
the
throat
plate
with
the
blade
pointing
towards
the
needle.
will
raise
your
fabric
into
the
groove
of
the
foot.
Gently
pull
the
fabric
taut
while
sewing
the
pintucks.
Pintuck
toot
9
mm
Stitch:
1
Stitch
length:
2.5
Tension:
5
F’
Pintu
k
Blade
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