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How do you access the top of a Pfaff 1020 sewing machine?

The stitch selector knob will only switch between G and H and is stuck from G backward. Furthermore, those should both be zigzag stitches and one of them is a short straight stitch.

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To access the top of a Pfaff 1020 sewing machine, you will need to remove the top cover by unscrewing the screws located on the back of the machine. Once the screws are removed, the top cover can be lifted off to access the internal components.

Posted on Jan 30, 2023

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