Pfaff Hobby 1122/1132 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
Pfaff Hobby 1122/1132 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
Pfaff Hobby 1122/1132 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
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Congratulations on purchasing
your new PFAFF® hobby!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Explanation of the sewing chart 2:6
1. Operate your hobby 1132/
Straight stitch 2:7
1122
Stretch triple straight stitch 2:8
Carrying handle, carrying case 1:2
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Zigzag stitch 2:8
Connecting the foot control 1:2
Tricot stitch (Triple zigzag stitch) 2:9
Foot preassure dial 1:3
Honeycomb stitch 2:9
Dropping the feed dog 1:3
Open overlock stitch (Knit stitch) 2:10
Presser foot lifter 1:4
Closed overlock stitch 2:10
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Changing the presser foot 1:4
Blindhem 2:11
Removing and attaching
the foot holder 1:5 Blindhem stitch (elastic) 2:11
Changing the needle 1:5 Buttonholes 2:12
Buttonhole with gimp thread 2:13
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3. Maintenance and
trouble-shooting
Cleaning 3:2
Changing the light bulb 3:3
Trouble-shooting 3:4
Index 3:6
Technical data 3:8
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Standard accessories
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2 Buttonhole foot B (only at 1132)
Part No. 820 547-096
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3 Zipper foot E
Part No. 820 549-096
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4 Blindhem foot G
Part No. 820 550-096
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Accessory tray
Your sewing machine has a removable
accessory tray which is also used as an
extended work support. The enclosed
accessories are numbered.
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1132/1122 Description
A Buttonhole Standard buttonhole for blouses or bed linens
B Straight stitch, needle position For all straight stitching and topstitching work
middle up to 4 mm
C Straight stitch, needle position left For all sewing and topstitching work requiring
a left needle position
D Zigzag stitch For serging and appliqué
E Triple zigzag stitch For stitching on elastic band, darning tears and
patches
F Elastic blindhem stitch For invisible hem attachment and simultaneous
serging. Also for stretch fabrics
G Blindhem stitch For invisible hem attachment
H Shell-edging stitch For decorative hems on Àne materials, e.g. linen
J Greek stitch A traditional decorative stitch e.g. for borders
and towels
K Decorative elastic stitch For joining overlapped seams on bulky fabrics
such as leathers and terry cloth
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B Stretch triple straight stitch, needle For stretch seams, e.g. crotch seams on sports-
position middle and workwear
C Stretch triple straight stitch, needle For stretch seams requiring a left needle
position left position
D Stretch triple zigzag stitch For attaching elastic tape on elastic materials
E Honeycomb stitch For sewing on elastic threads, overlocking
towelling and for decorative hem seams
F Edge stitch wide For closing and serging one or more fabric
layers
G Edge stitch narrow For closing and serging one or more fabric
layers
H Open overlock stitch A closing and serging seam for stronger or non-
fraying materials
J Closed overlock stitch A closing and serging seam for fraying
materials
K Decorative stitch A decorative stretch stitch
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Carrying handle
Lift up the carrying handle of the sewing
machine from behind.
Carrying case
The carrying case, which is part of the
basic equipment, protects your sewing
machine from dust and damage while
transporting.
Before putting on the carrying case, lift up
the carrying handle.
Bobbin winding
Preparing the machine for bobbin
winding
Pull out the handwheel to disengage the
clutch.
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Setting the spool
Place a spool of thread on the spool pin
with the thread coming off the spool as
shown in the picture.
Press the large spool cap (A) Àrmly
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Operate your hobby 1132/1122 1:7
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Bring the bobbin thread (B) up by pulling
the needle thread (A) as shown in the
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Stretch stitches
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Stitch selection D
Raise the needle to its highest position.
Turn the stitch selector dial (C) to set the
desired stitch at the setting mark (D).
Note: Do not turn the stitch selector dial
while the needle is in the fabric, otherwise the
needle may bend or break. C
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Balancing stitches:
If the stitches are drawn out, correct them
by turning the dial in the “–” direction.
If the stitches are compressed, correct
them by turning the dial in the “+”
direction.
Only at 1122
The stitch width of zigzag stitch can be
varied from 0 to 5 mm by turning the stitch
selector dial within a range of C to D.
1:14 Operate your hobby 1132/1122
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Reverse sewing
Push the reverse stitch lever down to sew
in reverse.
The machine sews in reverse only as long
as the reverse sewing button is pressed.
Operate your hobby 1132/1122 1:15
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2. Utility stitches
and practical sewing
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Basic sewing
Starting to sew
Raise the presser foot and place the fabric
under the foot.
Lower the needle into the fabric.
Lower the presser foot and smooth the
threads toward the back. Depress the foot
control.
Gently guide the fabric along the seam
guide letting the fabric feed by itself.
Note: Pull the threads to the left when sewing
with the buttonhole foot.
To lock the beginning of the seam, Àrst sew a
few stitches forward, then sew a few stitches
in reverse, then sew forward.
Finishing sewing
Press the reverse stitch lever and sew
several stitches in reverse at the end of the
seam.
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Turning a square corner
When the fabric edge facing you lines up
with the cornering guide (C) as shown
in the picture, stop stitching and lower
the needle into the fabric by turning the
handwheel toward you.
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Raise the presser foot and pivot the fabric
to line the edge with the 1.6 cm (5/8”)
seam guide.
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Stitch length in mm
Thread tension
Recommended presser
foot
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stitch
stitch stitch
stitch stitch
Elastic stitch
Because of its high elasticity, this
stitch can be used for sewing elastic on
swimwear, skirts or lingerie.
Mark elastic and fabric in quarters.
Pin elastic to fabric at quarter markings.
Place fabric and elastic under sewing foot.
Stretch elastic to Àt the fabric. Begin
sewing.
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edges simultaneously.
Place the edge of the fabric next to the
guide of foot and sew while guiding the
fabric edge along the guide.
Tip: Make sure that the needle is just off the
raw edge of the fabric and not into it, when
the needle swings to the right.
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Stitch G Stitch F
stitch
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D E F G
A1 A4/2 A3 A4/2
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Buttonhole with a gimp thread Note: To sew a corded buttonhole longer than
With the buttonhole foot raised, hook the 2.5 cm, use the buttonhole foot B. Hook the
cord on the cord spur (H) at the back of Àllar cord on the spur as shown in the picture,
the buttonhole foot. and hold it with your hand.
Bring the ends toward you under the Adjusting buttonhole stitch density
buttonhole foot until they clear the front Stitch density of buttonhole sewing
end. should be adjusted within a range of the
" " on the stitch length dial.
Hook the Àller cord into the forks (I) on
the front of foot to hold them tight.
Lower the needle into the garment where
the buttonhole will start and lower the
foot.
Depress the foot control gently and sew
the buttonhole over the cord
The sewing sequences are the same as the
normal buttonhole.
Remove the fabric from the machine and
cut the sewing threads. Pull the left end of
the Àller cord to tighten it.
Thread the end through a darning needle,
draw to the wrong side of the fabric and
cut.
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B C D E
A1 A4/2 A3 A4/2
stitch
Buttonhole (longer than 2.5 cm) Sew 5 stitches. Stop sewing at a right
Note: Make a test buttonhole on a sample stitch (C).
duplicating the fabric, stabilizer and seams of Set the stitch selector dial at (A3).
the actual garment to check the settings.
Sew until you reach the back marking of
Use a stabilizer on stretch fabrics. the buttonhole (D).
Stop sewing at a right stitch.
Attach the buttonhole foot B. Raise the Set the stitch selector dial at (A4/2).
needle to its highest position.
Sew a few bartacks (E) and raise the
Carefully mark buttonhole length on needle from the fabric.
fabric.
Remove the fabric from the machine and
Set the stitch selector dial at (A1). Place cut the sewing thread. Insert a pin inside
the fabric under the foot and lower the the bartack. Carefully cut the buttonhole
needle into the fabric at the starting point opening being careful to not cut through
(A). the bartracks.
Lower the foot.
Depress the foot control and sew forward
until you reach the front marking of the
buttonhole.
Stop sewing at a left stitch (B).
Set the stitch selector dial at (A4/2).
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Button sewing Raise the presser foot and remove the
With zigzag stitch D you can sew on two- fabric. Cut the needle and bobbin threads
and four-hole buttons. leaving 20 cm (8") tails.
Note: Lower the feed dog when sewing on Bring the needle thread between the
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The holes in the button should align with Note: Raise the feed dog after sewing.
the slot of the foot.
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It is important for all types of zippers to • Then sew through the basted seam.
sew very close to the edge of the teeth of Note: To achieve a perfect seam, we
the zipper. This is why it is possible to recommend using the edge guide.
insert the zipper foot either on the right or
the left of the presser foot holder.
To sew the left side of the zipper, attach
zipper foot with the right side pin (A).
To sew the right side of zipper, attach the
zipper foot with the left side pin(B).
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Fully concealed, sew-in zipper • Sew the second half of the zipper
• Insert the zipper foot on the right side parallel at the same distance.
(A) to sew on the left side of the zipper. • Stop after the Àrst half and leave the
• Baste in the zipper and lay it needle in the fabric. Raise the presser foot
underneath the presser foot so that the and open the zipper.
teeth of the zipper run alongside the foot. • Now you can Ànish sewing the seam.
• Stitch in half of the zipper, leave the
needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot
and close the zipper.
• Now you can continue sewing the
seam up to the end of the zipper and sew
the cross seam.
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3. Maintenance and
trouble-shooting
3:2 Maintenance and trouble-shooting
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Cleaning:
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Removal
• Remove the presser foot and needle.
• Remove the screw (A) on the needle
plate with the screwdriver. Remove the
needle plate and take out the bobbin
holder.
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• Lift up the bobbin holder (B) and B
remove it.
• Clean the bobbin holder with the
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Note: Make sure the knob (C) of the bobbin
holder Àts next to the stopper (D) in the race. C
• Attach the needle plate, inserting the
two guide pins into the holes (E) in the
needle plate. Tighten the screw (A) Àrmly
with the screwdriver. E
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Insertion
• Push and turn the bulb clockwise to
replace it
• Replace the faceplate, the screw and
the cap.
Important!
The maximum allowed wattage of the lamp
with a plug-in socket is 15 watts!
3:4 Maintenance and trouble-shooting
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Trouble-shooting
Seam puckering
The needle thread is not threaded properly. Page 1:9
The stitch length is too long for the fabric. Page 1:12
Maintenance and trouble-shooting 3:5
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Layer slippage
Foot pressure is not adjusted properly. Page 1:3
Important notes: Before changing presser feet and needle you must turn the main
switch off. Do not attempt to sew without fabric under the presser foot.
When leaving the machine, even for only a short time, switch off the main switch.
This is important if there are any children nearby.
3:6 Maintenance and trouble-shooting
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Index
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Accessories Extra spool pin 1:7
- optional V
- standard IV
Accessory tray V F
Foot preassure dial 1:3
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D Repairing tears 2:18
Darning with the elastic stitch 2:18 Reverse sewing 1:14
Dropping the feed dog 1:3
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Seam guides on the needle plate 2:5
Sewing chart - explanation 2:6
Maintenance and trouble-shooting 3:7
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Stitch table VI
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Threading for twin needle 1:10
Threading the machine 1:9
Tricot stitch (triple zigzag stitch) 2:9
Trouble-shooting 3:4
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Technical data
Dimensions (w x h x d) 385 x 280 x 170
Weight 8 kg
Nominal voltage (Europe) 230 V
Nominal voltage (USA/Canada) 120 V
Nominal voltage (Australia) 240 V
Power consumption 75 W
Sewing lamp 15 W
Sewing speed Max 800 stitches/minute
Stitching width 0...5 mm
Stitching length 0...4 mm
Presser foot lift 6 mm
Max. presser foot height 13 mm
Needle system 103 / 705 H
Package contents
Sewing machine
Carrying case
Foot control
Accessories
Owner's manual
Intellectual property
PFAFF and HOBBY are trademarks of
KSIN Luxembourg II, S.ar.l.
All trademarks are used under license by
VSM Group AB.
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