Accessory User Guide
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... fabrics edge along the guide. 5. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING UNIVERSAL SHANK #250052596 M/C Code: MA - Unscrew the presser foot and shank. 2. CC, EA - EC This presser foot adapter allows you to drop right off so that can be set where you need . Snap on foot to use many different types of desired stitching. 9 MC, CA - MB, CA - MB, CA - Make sure needle is in center position. 3. Sew to select or 1" seam allowances. 4. The quick release lever...
... fabrics edge along the guide. 5. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING UNIVERSAL SHANK #250052596 M/C Code: MA - Unscrew the presser foot and shank. 2. CC, EA - EC This presser foot adapter allows you to drop right off so that can be set where you need . Snap on foot to use many different types of desired stitching. 9 MC, CA - MB, CA - MB, CA - Make sure needle is in center position. 3. Sew to select or 1" seam allowances. 4. The quick release lever...
Accessory User Guide
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... of hem. Remove the clear guard/cover. 3. Clip about ¼" from the right side. Turn the knob on the fabric. 11 Snap on the presser foot bar. 2. Similar to a serger, it . CC, EA - Set machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Position the fabric with the forked arm over the needle screw post and the shank on the Blind Hem Foot. 2. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. EC The Blind Hem Foot allows you sew a seam. BLIND HEM FOOT #250059596 M/C Code: MA...
... of hem. Remove the clear guard/cover. 3. Clip about ¼" from the right side. Turn the knob on the fabric. 11 Snap on the presser foot bar. 2. Similar to a serger, it . CC, EA - Set machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Position the fabric with the forked arm over the needle screw post and the shank on the Blind Hem Foot. 2. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. EC The Blind Hem Foot allows you sew a seam. BLIND HEM FOOT #250059596 M/C Code: MA...
Accessory User Guide
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... stitch close to the edge of the zipper tape to the seam allowance only, from top to applying zippers, the Zipper Foot can be inserted. To sew a centered zipper: 1. Close zipper and turn face up , mark the bottom stop with a pin. Pivot at the bottom and stitching to open the seam. *Models 4208 & 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 12 Remove machine basting thread from the seam allowance to the basted seam...
... stitch close to the edge of the zipper tape to the seam allowance only, from top to applying zippers, the Zipper Foot can be inserted. To sew a centered zipper: 1. Close zipper and turn face up , mark the bottom stop with a pin. Pivot at the bottom and stitching to open the seam. *Models 4208 & 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 12 Remove machine basting thread from the seam allowance to the basted seam...
Accessory User Guide
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... hole. 7. Adjust length. Snap-on 0 length setting. 5. the holes of the button should be certain that the needle inserts in position. 4. Snap on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Sew, keeping fabric edge aligned against the guide on hook and eye closures. 1. The stitch width may need to sew on the right side. 3. Place fabric under the foot - UTILITY GARMENT SEWING BUTTON SEWING FOOT #2250060196 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CC, EA, EC The Sew-On Button Foot holds buttons in position...
... hole. 7. Adjust length. Snap-on 0 length setting. 5. the holes of the button should be certain that the needle inserts in position. 4. Snap on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Sew, keeping fabric edge aligned against the guide on hook and eye closures. 1. The stitch width may need to sew on the right side. 3. Place fabric under the foot - UTILITY GARMENT SEWING BUTTON SEWING FOOT #2250060196 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CC, EA, EC The Sew-On Button Foot holds buttons in position...
Accessory User Guide
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... a zigzag or decorative stitch, adjusting the length and width as desired. 15 Snap on the underside of the fabric - Fold and press a double hem the width of the finished hem on Rolled Hem Foot. 2. Place under the foot and sew. 3. Set the machine for ruffles, scarves, napkins, etc. 1. about 1-1½". 3. the funnel or scroll will produce fuller gathers. Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part...
... a zigzag or decorative stitch, adjusting the length and width as desired. 15 Snap on the underside of the fabric - Fold and press a double hem the width of the finished hem on Rolled Hem Foot. 2. Place under the foot and sew. 3. Set the machine for ruffles, scarves, napkins, etc. 1. about 1-1½". 3. the funnel or scroll will produce fuller gathers. Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part...
Accessory User Guide
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... them together behind the guides. The selected stitch should use forward motion, avoid backward motion stitches. 3. Slide the cords from the right, under the presser foot as desired. Tie them in the grooves. 4. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING OPEN TOE FOOT #250040796 M/C Code: CD The Open Toe Foot can be needed to fabrics with decorative cords, threads, or thin yarns. Adjust the width to feed smoothly under the foot. Place your fabric. Adjust stitch length and width as...
... them together behind the guides. The selected stitch should use forward motion, avoid backward motion stitches. 3. Slide the cords from the right, under the presser foot as desired. Tie them in the grooves. 4. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING OPEN TOE FOOT #250040796 M/C Code: CD The Open Toe Foot can be needed to fabrics with decorative cords, threads, or thin yarns. Adjust the width to feed smoothly under the foot. Place your fabric. Adjust stitch length and width as...
Accessory User Guide
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... Satin Stitch Foot. 6. Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Note: Metallic, tweed or other surface embellishments on projects. Zigzag stitches are most often used for sewing decorative stitching, appliqué, and other decorative threads may be used on the bobbin. 22 Select the desired stitch. Adjust stitch width-stitches should be sewn. 3. It is also called an appliqué or special purpose foot. Position fabric with appliqu...
... Satin Stitch Foot. 6. Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Note: Metallic, tweed or other surface embellishments on projects. Zigzag stitches are most often used for sewing decorative stitching, appliqué, and other decorative threads may be used on the bobbin. 22 Select the desired stitch. Adjust stitch width-stitches should be sewn. 3. It is also called an appliqué or special purpose foot. Position fabric with appliqu...
Accessory User Guide
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... desired. Insert a narrow twin needle. 3. Set the machine for stitching parallel rows of thread. 4. Position the fabric under the fabric to medium weight fabrics. Adjust stitch length and width as applying trims. It provides an unobstructed view of the stitching while sewing since there is also a groove on the underside of the foot keep the tucks from being flattened and serves as guides for a straight stitch. 6. Use a stabilizer under the foot aligning...
... desired. Insert a narrow twin needle. 3. Set the machine for stitching parallel rows of thread. 4. Position the fabric under the fabric to medium weight fabrics. Adjust stitch length and width as applying trims. It provides an unobstructed view of the stitching while sewing since there is also a groove on the underside of the foot keep the tucks from being flattened and serves as guides for a straight stitch. 6. Use a stabilizer under the foot aligning...
Accessory User Guide
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... the trim and not break. 7. Adjust zigzag width to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. Position fabrics or trims against the center guide. Stitch while keeping the fabrics or trims aligned against each side of the foot assures that the needle will guide the trim as it is stitched. 5. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING BEADING FOOT #250041296 M/C Code: CD Use the Beading Foot to easily sew beads, cords, yarns, sequins or other...
... the trim and not break. 7. Adjust zigzag width to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. Position fabrics or trims against the center guide. Stitch while keeping the fabrics or trims aligned against each side of the foot assures that the needle will guide the trim as it is stitched. 5. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING BEADING FOOT #250041296 M/C Code: CD Use the Beading Foot to easily sew beads, cords, yarns, sequins or other...
Accessory User Guide
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... SEWING MULTI-LINE SEWING FOOT #250040496 M/C Code: CD The Multi-Line Sewing Foot is designed to let you sew over cords, yarns, heavy weight threads, or trims to add embellishment to projects. Thread the machine. Select a decorative stitch. 4. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is used for the upper threading. 3. Position the yarn, cord, or threads through the loop in front of the foot. 2. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. Adjust as a guide while stitching...
... SEWING MULTI-LINE SEWING FOOT #250040496 M/C Code: CD The Multi-Line Sewing Foot is designed to let you sew over cords, yarns, heavy weight threads, or trims to add embellishment to projects. Thread the machine. Select a decorative stitch. 4. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is used for the upper threading. 3. Position the yarn, cord, or threads through the loop in front of the foot. 2. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. Adjust as a guide while stitching...
Accessory User Guide
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... fabric To Make a Ruffle or Gather: 1. the fork arm goes around the needle screw clamp then attach to create perfectly spaced pleats and gathers. Secure the screw. 2. Position the fabric right side up , between the ruffling blade and the separator blade and under the first separator guide. 10. Note: Always use scraps of the tucks (Settings 0-8, with 0 for the least fullness and 8 for a straight stitch. 3. Lower the presser foot and sew...
... fabric To Make a Ruffle or Gather: 1. the fork arm goes around the needle screw clamp then attach to create perfectly spaced pleats and gathers. Secure the screw. 2. Position the fabric right side up , between the ruffling blade and the separator blade and under the first separator guide. 10. Note: Always use scraps of the tucks (Settings 0-8, with 0 for the least fullness and 8 for a straight stitch. 3. Lower the presser foot and sew...
Accessory User Guide
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... pull to the shank with the screw on the presser foot. Hold the threads and sew a few stitches. When the design is desired. 9. Select the desired stitch. Stop and clip threads. Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 2. Set pressure setting to prevent fabric from puckering. 27 Adjust stitch width. 7. Stabilizer may be needed to the highest setting, if applicable. 3. to - Continue stitching. 10. The size of the Flower Stitch Foot onto the needle clamp and attach to back...
... pull to the shank with the screw on the presser foot. Hold the threads and sew a few stitches. When the design is desired. 9. Select the desired stitch. Stop and clip threads. Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 2. Set pressure setting to prevent fabric from puckering. 27 Adjust stitch width. 7. Stabilizer may be needed to the highest setting, if applicable. 3. to - Continue stitching. 10. The size of the Flower Stitch Foot onto the needle clamp and attach to back...
Accessory User Guide
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... fabric along the guide. 4. It can also be used for sewing perfect ¼" seam allowances. Place the fabric under the presser foot with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" in front of and behind the needle hole for small projects with Guide onto the machine. 2. Sew to get accurate ¼" seams. ¼" PIECING FOOT #2500267.01 M/C Code...
... fabric along the guide. 4. It can also be used for sewing perfect ¼" seam allowances. Place the fabric under the presser foot with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" in front of and behind the needle hole for small projects with Guide onto the machine. 2. Sew to get accurate ¼" seams. ¼" PIECING FOOT #2500267.01 M/C Code...
Accessory User Guide
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... center needle position. 4. Attach the Free Motion Foot being certain that the metal arm is used to stitch free hand monograms and other projects. Holding both threads, begin stitching moving the fabric in a smooth motion with the seam (ditch) of the quilt. 5. The guide of the foot should align with a consistent speed. Stitch-in-the-ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the quilt in the bobbin. 3. Drop or cover the feed dogs...
... center needle position. 4. Attach the Free Motion Foot being certain that the metal arm is used to stitch free hand monograms and other projects. Holding both threads, begin stitching moving the fabric in a smooth motion with the seam (ditch) of the quilt. 5. The guide of the foot should align with a consistent speed. Stitch-in-the-ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the quilt in the bobbin. 3. Drop or cover the feed dogs...
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... and other desired stitch. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to the shank of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the lower fabric. 3. Tighten securely. Select the straight, zigzag, or other problematic fabrics flow easily through your sewing machine feeds the fabric from below. Thread the machine and bobbin. 4. EVEN FEED FOOT #250060096 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC The Even Feed Foot, also known as a walking foot makes it will...
... and other desired stitch. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to the shank of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the lower fabric. 3. Tighten securely. Select the straight, zigzag, or other problematic fabrics flow easily through your sewing machine feeds the fabric from below. Thread the machine and bobbin. 4. EVEN FEED FOOT #250060096 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC The Even Feed Foot, also known as a walking foot makes it will...
Accessory User Guide
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... the foot. 6. Snap the Elastic Foot to prevent stretching. Adjust the amount of the hem exposed. 4. Setting up the Serger: Needles: One or two Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock or four-thread ultra stretch mock safety stitch Stitch Length: 4 Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged or disengaged 1. Position the fold of the hem against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼" of stretch desired with a regular sewing machine using a straight stretch or multi-stretch zigzag stitch. The amount of the foot. 5. Insert the elastic...
... the foot. 6. Snap the Elastic Foot to prevent stretching. Adjust the amount of the hem exposed. 4. Setting up the Serger: Needles: One or two Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock or four-thread ultra stretch mock safety stitch Stitch Length: 4 Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged or disengaged 1. Position the fold of the hem against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼" of stretch desired with a regular sewing machine using a straight stretch or multi-stretch zigzag stitch. The amount of the foot. 5. Insert the elastic...
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... machine. 2. The width of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to form gathers in fabric. Lower the presser foot and sew. OVERLOCK SEWING AND EMBELLISHMENT GATHERING FOOT #250060596 M/C Code: SA The Gathering Foot is used to a second flat fabric simultaneously. It works best on the front of the foot. Setting up , between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate. 4. Place the fabric that will produce fuller gathers. Keep the two layers of fabric aligned to the guide...
... machine. 2. The width of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to form gathers in fabric. Lower the presser foot and sew. OVERLOCK SEWING AND EMBELLISHMENT GATHERING FOOT #250060596 M/C Code: SA The Gathering Foot is used to a second flat fabric simultaneously. It works best on the front of the foot. Setting up , between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate. 4. Place the fabric that will produce fuller gathers. Keep the two layers of fabric aligned to the guide...
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... Serger: Needle: One or two Stitch Type: Three or four-thread overlock stitch Stitch Length: 3-5 mm Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged or disengaged To make piping or for inserting piping into a seam: 1. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 4. It is sometimes called a Cording Foot. Sew, keeping the piping in the groove on the Piping Foot. 2. Setting up ), piping, and then the second layer of fabric (right side down) under the presser foot...
... Serger: Needle: One or two Stitch Type: Three or four-thread overlock stitch Stitch Length: 3-5 mm Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged or disengaged To make piping or for inserting piping into a seam: 1. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 4. It is sometimes called a Cording Foot. Sew, keeping the piping in the groove on the Piping Foot. 2. Setting up ), piping, and then the second layer of fabric (right side down) under the presser foot...
Needle Guide
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This delivers incomparable bending stiffness to avoid needle breakage and skipped stitches. 3 Threading Ease A larger needle eye allows for an easier, faster, and more satisfying threading experience. 4 Insert Ease SINGER®' T-shaped needle head makes it easy to stitch cleanly through any material. 2 Superior Needle Stiffness SINGER® high quality cold forged steel sewing machine needles are manufactured with an exclusive flow pressing technique. WHY SINGER® NEEDLES ARE BETTER 1 Stronger Steel Stronger needles last longer and stay sharp longer, to insert into your machine. 4
This delivers incomparable bending stiffness to avoid needle breakage and skipped stitches. 3 Threading Ease A larger needle eye allows for an easier, faster, and more satisfying threading experience. 4 Insert Ease SINGER®' T-shaped needle head makes it easy to stitch cleanly through any material. 2 Superior Needle Stiffness SINGER® high quality cold forged steel sewing machine needles are manufactured with an exclusive flow pressing technique. WHY SINGER® NEEDLES ARE BETTER 1 Stronger Steel Stronger needles last longer and stay sharp longer, to insert into your machine. 4
Needle Guide
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... through thicker threads TOPSTITCH WING Topstitch Heavy Weight Fabrics Achieve perfectly straight stitch lines for heavy or multiple threads with this very long eye of the needle For beautiful hem stitches, wing needle punches a hole into your fabric while the sewing machine stitches around the piercing UNIVERSAL TWIN Medium Woven Fabrics Create two rows of stitches simultaneously and uses two spools of thread and one bobbin thread STRETCH TWIN Stretch Fabrics Perfect for sewing through stretch fabrics, the point...
... through thicker threads TOPSTITCH WING Topstitch Heavy Weight Fabrics Achieve perfectly straight stitch lines for heavy or multiple threads with this very long eye of the needle For beautiful hem stitches, wing needle punches a hole into your fabric while the sewing machine stitches around the piercing UNIVERSAL TWIN Medium Woven Fabrics Create two rows of stitches simultaneously and uses two spools of thread and one bobbin thread STRETCH TWIN Stretch Fabrics Perfect for sewing through stretch fabrics, the point...