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788
Instruction
manual
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
-This
sewing
rrachine
is
designed
and
manufactured
for
HOUSEHOLD
use
only.
When
using
an
electric
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
followed,
including
the
following:
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
sewing
machine.
D
AI\IG
ER
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
schock:
1.
The
sewing
machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
this
appliance
from
the
electric
outlet
immediately
after
using
and
before
cleaning.
2.
Always
unplug
before
relamping.
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
15
Watts.
3.
Do
not
reach
for
a
sewing
machine
that
has
fallen
into
water.
Unplug
immediately.
4.
Do
not
place
or
store
sewing
machine
where
it
can
fall
or
be
pulled
into
a
tub
or
sink.
Do
not
place
in
or
drop
into
water
or
other
liquid.
VV
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
schock,
or
injury
to
persons:
1.
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
machine
is
used
by
or
near
children.
2.
Use
this
sewing
machine
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
Use
only
attachments
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
contained
in
this
manual.
3.
Never
operate
this
sewing
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water.
Return
the
appliance
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
or
service
center
for
exami
nation,
repair,
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment.
4.
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
openings
blocked.
Keep
ventilation.
openings
of
the
sewing
machine
and
foot
controller
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust,
and
loose
cloth.
5.
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening.
6.
Do
not
use
outdoors.
7.
Do
not
operate
where
aerosol
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
is
bein-g
administered.
-
8.
To
disconnect,
turn
all
controls
to
off
(“0”)
position,
then
remove
plug
from
outlet.
9.
Never
operate
on
a
soft
surface
such
as
a
bed
or
couáh
where
the
air
openings
may
be
blocked.
10.
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord.
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
11.
Keep
fingers
away
from
all
moving
parts.
Special
care
is
required
around
the
sewing
machine
needle.
12.
Always
use
the
proper
needle
plate.
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
break.
13.
Do
not
use
bent
or
blunt
needles.
Use
needles
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
only.
14.
Do
not
pull
or
push
fabric
while
stitching.
It
may
deflect
the
needle
causing
it
to
break.
15.
Switch
the
sewing
machine
off
(“Os)
when
making
any
adjustments
in
the
needle
area,
such
as
threading
needle,
changing
needle,
threading
bobbin,
or
changing
presser
foot,
etc.
16.
Always
unplug
sewing
machine
from
the
electrical
outlet
when
removing
covers,
lubricating,
or
when
making
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
17.
Hold
plug
when
rewinding
into
cord
reel.
Do
not
allow
plug
to
whip
when
re
winding.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
2.3
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10
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11
11
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12
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12
13
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14
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14
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14
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15
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.
16
.
17
.
.
18
19
20
20
21,22
23
23
24
24
25
26,27
28
29
29
30
31
32
32
33
34—39
40—41
42
43
46
43—50
51
Contents
Controls
of
the
sewing
machine
Accessory
box
Electrical
connection
Master
switch
and
sewing
light
Foot
control
Notes
on
safety
How
to
handle
the
thread
spool
stand
Opening
the
looper
cover
and
the
swivel-type
work
support.
Threading
guide
wires
18
and
22
Threading
the
right
looper
Threading
the
left
looper
/
threading
slide
Threading
the
left
and
right
needle
Needle
threader
Thread
reel
change
on
threaded
machine
Inserting
the
lint
box
Seam
allowance
Sewing
test
Points
to
observe
during
sewing
Thread
cutter
Securing
the
seam
Setting
the
standard
thread
tensions
Possibilities
requiring
thread
tension
corrections
3-thread
overecige
seam
Engaging
and
disengaging
the
converter
(Hobbylock
788)
.
Thread
tension
adjustment
for
sewing
with
1
needle
and
2
threads
Thread
chart
Adjusting
the
stitch
length
Adjusting
the
differential
feed
(Hobbylock
788)
-
.
Disengaging
the
upper
knife
Adjusting
the
seam
width
Changing
the
sewing
foot
Changing
the
light
bulb
Cleaning
the
thread
tensions
Rolled
hem
with
3
threads
Rolled
hem
with
2
threads
Changing
the
needles
Changing
the
knives
Changing
the
upper
knife
Changing
the
lower
knife
Upper
knife
arresting
Cleaning
the
knives
Oiling
the
machine
Stitch
selection
table
Sewing
problems
and
their
removal
Accessories
Thread
spool
net/thread
unreeling
disc
Mounting
of
the
Converter
Special
accessories
Specifications
/
contents
of
the
cardboard
box
.
1
(0
Controls
of
the
sewing
machine
1
Thread
spool
stand
2
Carrying
handle
3
Left
needle
thread
tension
dial
4
Right
needle
thread
tension
dial
5
Right
looper
thread
tension
dial
6
Left
looper
thread
tension
dial
7
Thread
tension
cover
8
Lint
box
9
Handwheel
1
0
Looper
cover
with
recess
11
Upper
knife
1
2
Swivel-type
work
support
1
3
Needle
plate
14
Sewing
foot
1
5
Needle
holder
1
6
Sewing
foot
lifting
lever
1
7
Thread
spool
holder
18
Color-coded
thread
guides
1
9
Telescopic
thread
guide
bar
20
Machine
socket
21
Master
switch
22
Rear
thread
guide
(4x)
23
Differential
feed
adjustment
knob
(Hobbylock
788)
24
Accessory
box
25
Stitch
length
adjustment
knob
26
Seam
width
adjustment
knob
27
Rotary
lever
for
upper
knife
disengagement
28
Foot
control
29
Foot
control
plug
for
machine
socket
30
Mains
plug
31
Right
looper
32
Left
looper
33
Lower
knife
34
Retaining
screw
of
lower
knife
35
Retaining
screw
of
upper
knife
36
Thread
spool
centering
piece
37
Upper
knife
arresting
screw
38
Lamp
cover
39
Thread
cutter
40
Looper
threader
41
Converter
42
Needle
threader
43
Tweezers
29
Accessory
box
Swing
open
work
support
1
2
and
pull
out
accessory
box
24.
The
accessory
box
can
only
be
inserted
in
its
compartment
when
held
as
shown
in
the
illustration
at
left.
The
guide
groove
is
up
and
the
projection
of
the
box
faces
the
machine.
Electrical
connection
Use
this
machine
only
on
a
flat
surface
or
on
a
special
machine
table.
Connecting
foot
control
28:
Insert
plug
29
of
the
control
in
machine
socket
20.
Then
connect
mains
plug
30
to
a
power
source.
Caution:
When
the
machine
is
not
in
use,
always
switch
it
off
at
master
switch
21
and
disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source.
do
not
place
any
objects
on
the
foot
control.
4
Switching
the
machine
ON
and
OFF
Power
and
sewing
light
together
are
switched
on
and
off
with
master
switch
21.
Switching
on:
Press
switch.
Machine
and
sewing
light
are
switched
on.
Switching
off:
Press
switch
again.
Machine
and
sewing
light
are
switched
off.
Foot
contro’
The
speed
of
the
Hobbylock
is
regula
ted
as
follows:
The
more
you
press
the
foot
control
down,
the
faster
the
machine
will
sew.
Electronic
foot
control
Maximum
speed
can
be
pre-selected
in
two
steps
by
the
switch
on
the
foot
control.
Position
=
Half
speed
Position
44
=
Full
speed
Notes
on
safety
A)
Owing
to
the
up
and
down
movement
of
the
needles
and
the
upper
knife,
the
user
must
take
sufficient
care
to
avoid
injury
and
observe
the
sewing
area
continuously
while
sewing.
B)
When
leaving
the
machine,
changing
parts
or
accessories,
the
machine
muzt
be
dis
connected
from
the
power
source.
C)
The
maximum
approved
wattage
of
the
light
bulb
is
1
5
watt.
D)
The
drive
belt
must
never
be
adjusted
by
anyone
but
an
authorized
Pfaff
agent.
5
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How
to
handle
the
thread
spool
stand
Pull
thread
spool
stand
1
as
far
as
it
will
go
in
the
direction
indicated
by
the
arrow.
Fully
extend
telescopic
thread
guide
\
bar
19.
Slowly
turn
the
two
upper
tele
scopic
sections
until
you
hear
their
detent
balls
snap
in
place.
After
use
fold
up
telescopic
thread
guide
bar
19.
read spool
stand
(with
or
machine.
6
1
Opening
and
closing
looper
cover
and
work
support
Push
looper
cover
10
fully
to
the
right,
hold
it,
and
swing
it
down.
To
close
the
looper
cover,
push
it
up
until
it
locks.
To
open
work
support
12.
push
it
in
the
direction
indicated
by
the
arrow.
To
close
the
work
support,
push
it
lightly
until
it
locks.
Behind
the
looper
cover
converter
41
(Hobbylock
788)
is
illustrated
with
its
slide
settings
for
the
respective
stitch
type.
On
the
inside
of
the
looper
cover
the
individual
threading
paths
are
illustrated
in
colors.
lmportantl
While
the
ooøer
cover
or
work
support
s
open,
power
supply
to
the
machine
is
inrorrupted.
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Threading
of
guide
wires
18
and
19
Place
thread
spools
on
thread
spoo
1
stands.
The
machine
must
be
threaded
correctly.
First
pull
the
threads
through
guides
18
according
to
colors.
Then
lift
carrying
handle
2
and
place
the
thread
in
rear
guides
22.
Set
the
thread
tensi
ons
at
N
and
thread
the
machine
in
the
following
sequence:
1.
right
looper
(yellowl
2.
left
looper
(redl
3.
right
needle
(green)
4.
left
needle
(blue)
Push
carrying
handle
2
down
again.
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Threadng
the
left
looper
Thread
guide
9
is
threaded
by
means
of
looper
threader
40.
1
The
mark
on
handwheel
9
must
be
aligned
with
the
mark
on
the
hou
sing.
2.
Tauten
the
thread
a
little.
3.
Push
the
slide
of
the
looper
threader
fully
to
the
left,
then
pull
lightly
on
the
thread
and
allow
the
slide
to
return
slowly.
By
this
means
the
thread
is
placed
in
guide
9.
Note:
If
the
slide
can
not
be
moved
the
marks
on
the
hand
wheel
and
the
housing
are
not
correctly
aligned.
j
Thread
left
looper
32
(yellow
thread
path)
in
sequence
1
to
6.
From
thread
guide
6
pull
the
thread
through
looper
eye
7.
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1
Align
the
mark
on
handwheel
9
with
the
mark
on
the
housing.
Tauten
the
thread
a
little
and
place
it
in
thread
guide
B
by
means
of
tweezers
43.
C
Threading
the
right
needle
Threading
of
guide
wires
18
and
22
is
shown
on
page
7.
In
the
left-hand
illustration
the
threa
ding
path
is
shown
from
green
tension
1
up
to
right
needle
eye
6.
Thread
the
needle
from
the
front.
The
use
of
needle
threader
42
is
desc
ribed
on
the
next
page.
Threading
the
left
needle
Threading
of
guide
wires
18
and
22
is
shown
on
page
7.
In
the
left-hand
illustration
the
threa
ding
path
is
shown
from
blue
tension
1
up
to
left
needle
eye
6.
Thread
the
needle
from
the
front.
The
use
of
needle
threader
42
is
desc
ribed
on
the
next
page.
10
Engaging
the
converter
(HL
788)
For
the
Hobbylock
787
the
converter
is
available
as
a
special
accessory
part
(see
p.
42
and
46).
Turn
the
hand
wheel
until
right
looper
31
is
positioned
right
of
the
needle.
For
sewing
with
converter
41
the
right
looper
thread
must
be
cut
off
and
pul
led
out
of
the
looper
eye.
All
seams
sewn
with
converter
41
are
only
sewn
with
left
looper
32
and
with
one
or
two
needle
threads.
The
left
looper
thread
placed
over
right
looper
31
must
be
pulled
over
the
point
of
the
right
looper
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow,
as
shown
in
the
left-hand
illustration.
A
+—.B
Push
the
slide
of
converter
41
to
the
left
until
the
triangular
symbols
are
aligned
with
each
other.
As
you
do
so
the
point
of
the
&ide
must
engage
in
the
eye
of
the
looper,
see
Fig.
A.
Converter
engaged
=
position
A
Con
verter
disengages
=
position
B
Disengaging
the
converter
Turn
hand
wheel
9
slowly
until
the
left
looper
thread
drops
from
the
point
of
right
looper
31.
Disengage
the
conver
ter
in
this
position
(position
B).
For
threading
the
right
looper,
see
p.
8.
18
2-thread
overeoge
seam
er
n
Adjustable
range
5.2
to
7.2
mm
Adjustable
range
3
to
5
mm
r
is
Left
needle
Standard
seam
width
N
Rght
needle
Standard
seam
width
N
B
/
/
/
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/1
/
The
left-hand
llustration
shows
the
2-thread
oeredge
seam
with
correctly
set
thread
tensions.
Possible
correction
requirements:
1.
Looper
read
A
is
too
loose
(yellow
thread
tension>.
2.
Needle
thread
B
is
too
tight
(blue
or
green
thread
tension>.
3.
Both
tensions
have
to
be
corrected.
1.
Looper
thread
A
is
too
tight
(yellow
thread
tensIOnl
2.
Needle
thread
B
is
too
loose
blue
or
green
tnread
tension).
3.
Both
tensions
have
to
be
corrected.
19
Thread
chart
for
2-,
3-,
4-thread
overedge
seam
Material
Thread
Stitch
length
Light
materials:
Organdy,
light-knit
Cotton
No.
80-
100
2.0
to
4.0
mm
fabric.
Taffeta,
silk,
Silk
No.
80-
100
lining
materials
Synthetic
thread
No.
70-
140
Medium-heavy
materials:
Cotton
No.
60-100
2.0
to
4.0mm
Cotton,
tricot,
Silk
No.
50-100
linen,
dress
materials
Synthetic
thread
No.
70-140
Heavy
materials:
Tweed,
suit
materials,
Cotton
No.
40-
60
2.0
to
5.0
mm
(787)
denim,
heavy
cloth
Silk
No.
40-
60
2.0
to
4.0
mm
(788)
Synthetic
thread
No.
70-140
Knit
fabrics:
Cotton
No.
40-60
2.0
to
5.0
mm
(787)
Silk
No.
40-60
2.0
to
4.0
mm
(788)
Synthetic
thread
No.
70-140
Rolled
hem
with
Polyester
thread
No.
1
20-140
1
.0
to
2.0
mm
2
or
3
threads
Mercerized
thread
(bulk
thread)
Setting
the
stitch
length
on
the
Hobbylock
788
with
differential
feed
Open
work
support
1
2.
Hold
hand
wheel
9
fast
and
set
stitch-
length
adjustment
knob
25
at
the
stitch
length
desired
between
1
and
4
mm.
Standard
setting
N
is
3
mm.
Setting
the
stitch
length
on
the
Hobbylock
787
without
differential
feed
Open
work
support
1
2.
Hold
hand
wheel
9
fast
and
set
stitch
length
adjustment
knob
25
at
the
stitch
length
desired
between
1
and
5
mm.
Standard
setting
N
is
3
mm.
20
Adjusting
the
differential
feed
on
the
Hobbylock
788
The
differential
feed
prevents
inter-ply
shift.
It
consists
of
two
feed
dogs,
arranged
one
behind
the
other,
which
both
pick
up
and
move
the
workpiece
at
the
same
time.
The
feed
amount
of
either
feed
dog
can
be
set
separately.
It
is
possible
to
have
the
workpiece
moved
more
by
the
front
feed
dog
than
by
the
rear
one
and
vice
versa.
Owing
to
that
very
good
sewing
results
are
accomplished.
Set
the
diffe
rential
feed
according
to
the
material
you
wish
to
process
(see
table
on
page
22).
The
following
settings
are
possible
at
button
23:
Setting
0.5
=
Short
stroke
of
front
feed
dog,
long
stroke
of
rear
feed
dog
Setting
N
=
Same
stroke
of
both
feed
dogs
Setting
1.5
=
Long
stroke
of
front
to
2
feed
dog,
short
stroke
of
rear
feed
dog
The
differential
feed
can
be
set
infini
tely
from
0.5
to
2,
also
during
sewing.
Note:
The
following
variants
can
be
employed
to
obtain
fashionable
effects
on
gar
men
t
s:
The
gather
effect
is
obtained
at
a
dif
ferential
feed
setting
of
1.5
2
when
light
fabrics
are
processed.
The
wave
effect
is
obtained
at
a
dif
ferential
feed
setting
of
0.5
when
medium
to
heavy
elastic
fabrics
are
processed.
21
This
table
indicates
possible
settings
of
the
differential
feed
of
the
Hobbylock
788.
In
order
to
make
sure
about
the
setting
required
for
the
fabric
you
wish
to
process,
a
sewing
test
has
to
be
made.
The
differential
feed
can
also
be
set
during
sewing.
Setting
of
dif-
Correct
ferential
feed
Illustration
seam
Fabric
0.5
to
N
1
a
Nylon,
tricot,
lining
fabrics,
satin,
poplin,
and
silk
N
2
c
Light
cotton,
jeans
(normal
fabrics)
1.5
3
d
Jersey,
medium
cotton,
nicki
fabrics,
light
knittings
1.5
to
2
4
f
Heavy
knitwear,
very
elastic
fabrics,
rib
stitch
goods
a
Fig,1
c
22
Fig.
3
Fig,
4
I
Disengaging
the
upper
knife
Remove
lint
box
8.
Open
work
support
1
2
and
looper
cover
1
0.
If
necessary,
loosen
upper
knife
arresting
screw
37.
Push
rotary
lever
27
of
the
axial
upper
knife
guide
fully
to
the
right,
hold
it,
and
turn
it
forwards
until
the
pin
enga
ges
in
the
hole
of
the
knife.
Now
the
upper
knife
is
disengaged.
Adjusting
the
seam
width
The
standard
seam
width
setting
is
marked
with
N
(3.5
mm).
Disengage
upper
knife
11
according
to
the
above
description.
The
desired
seam
width
is
set
with
adjusting
knob
26.
The
scale
on
the
seam-width
adjustment
knob
ranges
from
3
to
5
mm.
Set
the
upper
knife
at
its
basic
position
again
and
close
the
looper
cover.
When
sewing
thick
materials,
tighten
screw
37
of
the
upper
knife
arresting
system
securely
(see
p.
32).
Sew
a
test
seam,
Note:
The
seam
width
adjustments
made
at
adjustment
knob
26
(3
to
5
mm)
only
refer
to
the
right
needle.
When
the
left
needle
is
used
the
value
set
is
increa
sed
by
2.2
mm
(seam
width
5.2
to
7.2
mm).
23
Changing
the
sewing
foot
Raise
sewing
foot
lifting
lever
1
6.
Disengage
the
sewing
foot
by
pressing
lever
F.
Engaging
the
sewing
foot:
Place
the
sewing
foot
under
the
sewing
foot
holder
so
that
when
you
lower
the
sewing
foot
lifting
lever,
crosspiece
G
of
the
foot
engages
in
groove
H
of
the
sewing
foot
holder.
Changing
the
light
bulb:
Pull
out
the
mains
plug.
Loosen
lamp
cover
retaining
screw
38.
Open
the
lamp
cover.
Behind
it,
the
light
bulb
of
the
sewing
light
is
situated.
Removing
the
light
bulb:
Push
the
light
bulb
upwards
and
turn
it
fully
to
the
left.
Inserting
the
light
bulb:
Insert
the
new
bulb
(15
watt
max.)
with
the
pins
in
the
slots,
push
it
up.
and
turn
it
fully
to
the
right.
Close
and
fasten
lamp
cover.
24
Changing
the
lower
knife
Pull
out
the
mains
plug!
Disengage
the
upper
knife
(see
p.
23).
Remove
retaining
screw
34
of
lower
knife
33.
Turn
seam
width
adjustment
knob
26
at
position
3
(smallest
seam
width).
Hold
the
new
lower
knife
in
such
a
way
that
the
pin
extends
into
the
front
hole
of
the
lower
knife.
Then
screw
down
retaining
screw
34
together
with
the
pressure
tab.
Align
the
cutting
edge
of
the
lower
knife
so
that
it
is
flush
with
the
needle
plate
surface.
Before
tightening
the
retaining
screw,
align
the
pressure
tab.
Reset
the
upper
knife
to
cutting
position.
Set
the
required
seam
width
at
adjust
ment
knob
26.
1:
31
Oiling
the
machine:
Every
time
before
you
take
the
machine
into
operation,
you
should
apply
a
little
oil
to
the
places
indicated.
The
bus
hings
and
other
important
moving
parts
are
made
of
special
material
and
need
to
be
oiled
only
once
or
twice
a
month.
One
to
two
drops
of
PFAFF
sewing
machine
oil
are
sufficient.
33
Stitch
selection
table
The
values
set
for
thread
tension,
stitch
length,
needle
size,
and
the
differential
feed
setting
(788)
are
only
basic
settings
that
have
to
be
varied
according
to
the
application,
i.e.
to
the
type
of
fabric,
the
fabric
thickness,
and
the
thread
used.
The
sewing
foot
must
be
selected
according
to
the
seam
width
(see
ill,
at
right).
The
differential
feed
setting
depends
on
the
type
of
fabric
sewn
(see
p.
22).
For
all
2-thread
seams
and
for
the
2-needle
3-thread
overedge
closing
seam
the
slide
of
converter
41
(HL
788)
must
be
set
at
position
A.
For
HL
787
the
converter
is
available
as
a
special
accessory
part
(see
p.
42
and
46).
Fabric
Needle-System
Stitch
type
(see
table
Needle
thread
Looper
thread
130705
H
on
p
20)
tension
tension
15
x
1
H
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green
red
yellow
A
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2-thread
overedge
seam.
narrow
2-thread
fiatock
light
2
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2
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medium
2
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2
heavy
N
+3
2-ihread
overede
seam,
wide
2-thread
flahock
light
5
I
+
1
seam
medium
—5
+1
Size
heavy
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+
2
2-thread
serging
seam
without
edge
thread
light
+
2
N
narrow)
Size
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medium
+
2
N
90
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seam
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2
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I
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N
Size
medium
N
N
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5
75
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3-thread
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ciosirtg
seam
tight
3
2
2
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edge
thread
medium
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heavy
N
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seam
light
3
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