Accessory Catalog
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... roughly 1/16" - 3/32" (2.0 - 2.5 mm) in order to feed the fabric consistently. Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot Brother Quilting Feet 28 Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot The feed dogs on the walking foot moves at an even pace in length. Walking Foot SA140 ABCDEFJKMN SA166 L SA107 GHO SA169 I Open Toe Walking Foot SA188 ABCDEFJKMN www.brother.com Use the foot controller so that can be moved between stitches...
... roughly 1/16" - 3/32" (2.0 - 2.5 mm) in order to feed the fabric consistently. Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot Brother Quilting Feet 28 Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot The feed dogs on the walking foot moves at an even pace in length. Walking Foot SA140 ABCDEFJKMN SA166 L SA107 GHO SA169 I Open Toe Walking Foot SA188 ABCDEFJKMN www.brother.com Use the foot controller so that can be moved between stitches...
Users Manual - English
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... the upper thread tension 20 Tightening the upper thread tension 21 PRESSER FOOT 22 Changing the presser foot 22 Removing the presser foot holder (while cleaning, etc 22 ATTACHING THE OPTIONAL WALKING FOOT 23 FEED DOG 24 NEEDLE 25 Checking the needle 25 Installing the needle securely ...12 UPPER THREADING 13 Using the extra spool pin and the net .......... 16 STARTING AND STOPPING SEWING 17 "START/STOP" button 17 Foot controller 17 SELECTING A STITCH PATTERN 18 Quick adjustment reference chart for crazy quilts 36 Sewing curves (using a zigzag stitch 36 OVERCASTING STITCHES...
... the upper thread tension 20 Tightening the upper thread tension 21 PRESSER FOOT 22 Changing the presser foot 22 Removing the presser foot holder (while cleaning, etc 22 ATTACHING THE OPTIONAL WALKING FOOT 23 FEED DOG 24 NEEDLE 25 Checking the needle 25 Installing the needle securely ...12 UPPER THREADING 13 Using the extra spool pin and the net .......... 16 STARTING AND STOPPING SEWING 17 "START/STOP" button 17 Foot controller 17 SELECTING A STITCH PATTERN 18 Quick adjustment reference chart for crazy quilts 36 Sewing curves (using a zigzag stitch 36 OVERCASTING STITCHES...
Users Manual - English
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...turn the balance wheel toward the front of the machine to even feeding of the walking foot so that the needle does not strike the presser foot. If the needle strikes the presser foot, injury may strike the presser foot and cause injury. • Be sure to turn off the power...(PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) 23 Lower the presser foot lever, insert the presser foot holder screw, and tighten the screw securely with the walking foot, sew at medium to tighten the 6 screw securely. These materials are difficult to feed when sewing but this foot for sewing other patterns. 5 1. Note ...
...turn the balance wheel toward the front of the machine to even feeding of the walking foot so that the needle does not strike the presser foot. If the needle strikes the presser foot, injury may strike the presser foot and cause injury. • Be sure to turn off the power...(PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) 23 Lower the presser foot lever, insert the presser foot holder screw, and tighten the screw securely with the walking foot, sew at medium to tighten the 6 screw securely. These materials are difficult to feed when sewing but this foot for sewing other patterns. 5 1. Note ...