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This user's guide groups SINGER® accessories into various sewing categories to help you to develop your creativity. Welcome to do. If you quilt, craft, embroider or sew garments, you ... is right for inspiration and guidance on how easy it is to express your sewing skills and create beautiful and exciting projects with accessories from SINGER®. Look through the following pages for the type of sewing that you select the foot that will help you save time and help you...
This user's guide groups SINGER® accessories into various sewing categories to help you to develop your creativity. Welcome to do. If you quilt, craft, embroider or sew garments, you ... is right for inspiration and guidance on how easy it is to express your sewing skills and create beautiful and exciting projects with accessories from SINGER®. Look through the following pages for the type of sewing that you select the foot that will help you save time and help you...
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Table of Contents SINGER® Sewing & Embroidery Machines 4-7 Utility Garment Sewing 8-18 Decorative & Crafting Sewing 19-27 Quilting 28-35 Presser Feet Kits 36-37 Embroidery 38-39 Additional Accessories 40-41 Overlock Sewing and Embellishment 42-49 Notions (Needles,Scissors and Dress Forms 50-69 Index 70-71
Table of Contents SINGER® Sewing & Embroidery Machines 4-7 Utility Garment Sewing 8-18 Decorative & Crafting Sewing 19-27 Quilting 28-35 Presser Feet Kits 36-37 Embroidery 38-39 Additional Accessories 40-41 Overlock Sewing and Embellishment 42-49 Notions (Needles,Scissors and Dress Forms 50-69 Index 70-71
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...; sewing machine, identify your machine. If your machine is not listed below, please visit our website www.SINGER.com for your machine does not appear under a presser foot or an accessory, then this foot or accessory cannot be listed under that is compatible ...
...; sewing machine, identify your machine. If your machine is not listed below, please visit our website www.SINGER.com for your machine does not appear under a presser foot or an accessory, then this foot or accessory cannot be listed under that is compatible ...
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MA Series MB Series SINGER® SEWING & EMBROIDERY MACHINES MC Series Mechanical 1507 1507WC 1525/1725 1748 8280 8280L 8280 SMART II 1105 1116 1120 1130 7020 M1500 M1600 M2100 ...
MA Series MB Series SINGER® SEWING & EMBROIDERY MACHINES MC Series Mechanical 1507 1507WC 1525/1725 1748 8280 8280L 8280 SMART II 1105 1116 1120 1130 7020 M1500 M1600 M2100 ...
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MB, CA - Make sure needle is in center position. 3. Sew to select or 1" seam allowances. 4. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING UNIVERSAL SHANK #250052596 M/C Code: MA - Attach the Presser Foot Holder with the screw provided with desired seam allowance. Make sure needle is in center position. 3. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - CC, EA - CC, EA - EC The Sew Easy Foot helps you sew straight seams with accuracy no matter what seam allowance you need . Use the guide to get smooth stitches. Stitch seam with the machine. 3. Snap Straight Stitch Foot onto...
MB, CA - Make sure needle is in center position. 3. Sew to select or 1" seam allowances. 4. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING UNIVERSAL SHANK #250052596 M/C Code: MA - Attach the Presser Foot Holder with the screw provided with desired seam allowance. Make sure needle is in center position. 3. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - CC, EA - CC, EA - EC The Sew Easy Foot helps you sew straight seams with accuracy no matter what seam allowance you need . Use the guide to get smooth stitches. Stitch seam with the machine. 3. Snap Straight Stitch Foot onto...
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Snap on most types of stitches up to hold the fabric firmly in various positions. Select desired stitch and needle position and sew. #250052096 M/C Code: MA - EC 10 It has a wide needle opening that allows for sewing of fabric. CC, EA - It can also be used for general sewing on the All Purpose Presser Foot. 2. The underside is used for elastic insertion and mending. 1. MB, CA - UTILITY GARMENT SEWING ALL-PURPOSE FOOT #2500268.06 M/C Code: MA, MB The All Purpose Presser Foot is flat to 7mm in width or straight stitching with the needle in place.
Snap on most types of stitches up to hold the fabric firmly in various positions. Select desired stitch and needle position and sew. #250052096 M/C Code: MA - EC 10 It has a wide needle opening that allows for sewing of fabric. CC, EA - It can also be used for general sewing on the All Purpose Presser Foot. 2. The underside is used for elastic insertion and mending. 1. MB, CA - UTILITY GARMENT SEWING ALL-PURPOSE FOOT #2500268.06 M/C Code: MA, MB The All Purpose Presser Foot is flat to 7mm in width or straight stitching with the needle in place.
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EC The Blind Hem Foot allows you sew a seam. Position the hem under the foot so that the fold is to trim the fabric at the same time it sews a seam and finishes it has a blade to be cut off. 4. How to professionally finish your projects with a machine hem that is against the blade and sew. Similar to a serger, it . Position the Side Cutter Attachment with the clipped edge against the guide in the center. Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast). 5. Note: The machine tension and stitch length and width may need to be certain that widest zigzag stitch of the Blind...
EC The Blind Hem Foot allows you sew a seam. Position the hem under the foot so that the fold is to trim the fabric at the same time it sews a seam and finishes it has a blade to be cut off. 4. How to professionally finish your projects with a machine hem that is against the blade and sew. Similar to a serger, it . Position the Side Cutter Attachment with the clipped edge against the guide in the center. Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast). 5. Note: The machine tension and stitch length and width may need to be certain that widest zigzag stitch of the Blind...
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Press open . 2. Close the zipper keeping the zipper flat. Position the left side of the needle. Spread seam allowances flat against the outer garment. 7. Hand baste through all three layers from top to bottom, pivoting at the bottom and stitch to the seam. 9. Re-position zipper foot to bottom. 4. To sew a lapped zipper: 1. Baste the seam where the zipper will be inserted. Snap the zipper foot to the right groove, stitch the left side of the seam. This foot attaches to accommodate the zipper tape or bulky area. It has grooves underneath on the seam allowances. 7. Baste ...
Press open . 2. Close the zipper keeping the zipper flat. Position the left side of the needle. Spread seam allowances flat against the outer garment. 7. Hand baste through all three layers from top to bottom, pivoting at the bottom and stitch to the seam. 9. Re-position zipper foot to bottom. 4. To sew a lapped zipper: 1. Baste the seam where the zipper will be inserted. Snap the zipper foot to the right groove, stitch the left side of the seam. This foot attaches to accommodate the zipper tape or bulky area. It has grooves underneath on the seam allowances. 7. Baste ...
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The foot has a needle hole in the center and two grooves underneath to align and pin or baste the zipper before any part of the seam. 9. Stitch from the top of the seam until the zipper foot hits the pull tab at the bottom and backstitch. (Do not stretch the fabric.) 7. Stitch from the top of the fabric. The zipper coil will be aligned on the stitching line with the tape part in garments and home décor items-no stitching is visible on the outside of the seam until the zipper foot hits the pull tab at the bottom and backstitch. (Do not stretch the fabric.) 4. ...
The foot has a needle hole in the center and two grooves underneath to align and pin or baste the zipper before any part of the seam. 9. Stitch from the top of the seam until the zipper foot hits the pull tab at the bottom and backstitch. (Do not stretch the fabric.) 7. Stitch from the top of the fabric. The zipper coil will be aligned on the stitching line with the tape part in garments and home décor items-no stitching is visible on the outside of the seam until the zipper foot hits the pull tab at the bottom and backstitch. (Do not stretch the fabric.) 4. ...
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This saves time while securely sewing the buttons onto the fabric. This foot can also be in position while attaching them with the edge aligned against the guide on hook and eye closures. 1. Slowly turn the handwheel towards you overlock or zigzag stitch the edge to be certain that the needle doesn't hit the bar in the center of the button should be used to keep the fabric edges from curling up when you to prevent raveling. Note: If a shank is used to sew on the foot. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 14 MC*, CA - The metal bar in ...
This saves time while securely sewing the buttons onto the fabric. This foot can also be in position while attaching them with the edge aligned against the guide on hook and eye closures. 1. Slowly turn the handwheel towards you overlock or zigzag stitch the edge to be certain that the needle doesn't hit the bar in the center of the button should be used to keep the fabric edges from curling up when you to prevent raveling. Note: If a shank is used to sew on the foot. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 14 MC*, CA - The metal bar in ...
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It can also be gathered under the presser foot and stitch a few stitches along the folded hem. 4. To gather a single layer of the fabric - Attach the Gathering Foot securely. 2. Snap on light to enclose the raw edge while sewing. Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 Note: The Rolled Hem Foot can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to a second flat fabric simultaneously. To gather and attach a second flat fabric simultaneously: 1. Fold and press a double hem the width of the finished hem on the underside of fabric: 1. ...
It can also be gathered under the presser foot and stitch a few stitches along the folded hem. 4. To gather a single layer of the fabric - Attach the Gathering Foot securely. 2. Snap on light to enclose the raw edge while sewing. Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 Note: The Rolled Hem Foot can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to a second flat fabric simultaneously. To gather and attach a second flat fabric simultaneously: 1. Fold and press a double hem the width of the finished hem on the underside of fabric: 1. ...
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Snap on the underside of smaller rollers in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use paper clips. 5. Select the desired stitch. 3. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine. 2. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 Note: When sewing these difficult fabrics, frequently the stitch length should be pinned together, do so in the seamline. #250041396 M/C Code: CD ROLLER FOOT #2500272 M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, ...
Snap on the underside of smaller rollers in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use paper clips. 5. Select the desired stitch. 3. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine. 2. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 Note: When sewing these difficult fabrics, frequently the stitch length should be pinned together, do so in the seamline. #250041396 M/C Code: CD ROLLER FOOT #2500272 M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, ...
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Select the straight stitch with the fold and cording to the left and the raw edges to the right. 5. Place under the Piping Foot with average stitch length. 3. The clear view allows you to see your stitching and piping placement and to see the first row of stitching and adjust your needle position appropriately to stitch next to the original row. 1. Sew a few stitches to check the stitch placement. For specialty piping, cord can be covered with the face side out. 4. Position the cording into seams and edges for a tailored finish. Select the straight stitch with the ...
Select the straight stitch with the fold and cording to the left and the raw edges to the right. 5. Place under the Piping Foot with average stitch length. 3. The clear view allows you to see your stitching and piping placement and to see the first row of stitching and adjust your needle position appropriately to stitch next to the original row. 1. Sew a few stitches to check the stitch placement. For specialty piping, cord can be covered with the face side out. 4. Position the cording into seams and edges for a tailored finish. Select the straight stitch with the ...
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The foot provides a clear view of the stitching area, and the tunnel on the underside of surface embellishment. CORDING FOOT #250006345 M/C Code: CA, EA, EB With the Cording Foot, surface embellishment can be used for machine applique, decorative stitching and many types of the foot allows dense stitches or raised trims to feed smoothly under the foot. The selected stitch should use forward motion, avoid backward motion stitches. 3. A stabilizer may also be used for shirring and gathering. 1. This foot may be needed to keep them together behind the guides. Adjust the ...
The foot provides a clear view of the stitching area, and the tunnel on the underside of surface embellishment. CORDING FOOT #250006345 M/C Code: CA, EA, EB With the Cording Foot, surface embellishment can be used for machine applique, decorative stitching and many types of the foot allows dense stitches or raised trims to feed smoothly under the foot. The selected stitch should use forward motion, avoid backward motion stitches. 3. A stabilizer may also be used for shirring and gathering. 1. This foot may be needed to keep them together behind the guides. Adjust the ...
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FRINGE FOOT #250013901 M/C Code: MB, CA - To create eyelash fringe, select an overedge stitch.The locking stitches at the sides will hold the stitches in the center front that have sideways motion. Select a decorative stitch. 4. Use a fabric marking pen to draw a line to create evenly spaced rows of stitching 7. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the Parallel Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the loops intact, select zigzag stitch. 4. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the foot. 6. CC, EB The Fringe Foot is used to indicate the center of thread snips ...
FRINGE FOOT #250013901 M/C Code: MB, CA - To create eyelash fringe, select an overedge stitch.The locking stitches at the sides will hold the stitches in the center front that have sideways motion. Select a decorative stitch. 4. Use a fabric marking pen to draw a line to create evenly spaced rows of stitching 7. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the Parallel Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the loops intact, select zigzag stitch. 4. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the foot. 6. CC, EB The Fringe Foot is used to indicate the center of thread snips ...
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This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Add tear-away interfacing under the Satin Stitch Foot. 6. Position fabric with appliqué under fabric to pass smoothly underneath. 1. Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Keep all purpose thread on the underside to allow the stitched fabric to reinforce area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be close together, but not stacking. 7. Slightly loosen the top tension. 4. Stitch around the entire appliqué completely covering the raw edges. Select the desired stitch. ...
This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Add tear-away interfacing under the Satin Stitch Foot. 6. Position fabric with appliqué under fabric to pass smoothly underneath. 1. Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Keep all purpose thread on the underside to allow the stitched fabric to reinforce area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be close together, but not stacking. 7. Slightly loosen the top tension. 4. Stitch around the entire appliqué completely covering the raw edges. Select the desired stitch. ...
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... trims. It provides an unobstructed view of the other grooves. Generally, this foot is no bridge between the toes. It works best with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to pass smoothly. 1. Set the machine for appliqué, decorative stitching and surface embellishments such as desired. Position the fabric under the...
... trims. It provides an unobstructed view of the other grooves. Generally, this foot is no bridge between the toes. It works best with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to pass smoothly. 1. Set the machine for appliqué, decorative stitching and surface embellishments such as desired. Position the fabric under the...
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Select zigzag stitch. 4. Trims may be used to sew two pieces of fabric, lace or trim together side by side. Sew slowly. It can also be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the fabric. 6. Stitch while keeping the fabrics or trims aligned against each side of the center guide. 3. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine. 2. Position the beads or other trim into place. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag or other desired stitch. 4. Snap the Beading Foot onto the machine. 2. Adjust zigzag width to catch fabrics on both sides of the center guide on the ...
Select zigzag stitch. 4. Trims may be used to sew two pieces of fabric, lace or trim together side by side. Sew slowly. It can also be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the fabric. 6. Stitch while keeping the fabrics or trims aligned against each side of the center guide. 3. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine. 2. Position the beads or other trim into place. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag or other desired stitch. 4. Snap the Beading Foot onto the machine. 2. Adjust zigzag width to catch fabrics on both sides of the center guide on the ...
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Place the fabric with stabilizer under the foot to check the stitching. Sew the first row of the foot. 2. 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 Couching Foot, into the opening then to the back and into the tunnel on the underside of stitching. 7. Guidelines are also marked to cover the yarn, cord, or threads. 5. The loop on the foot as a guide while stitching. Select zigzag or other while stitching. Adjust stitch width to ensure accuracy when ...
Place the fabric with stabilizer under the foot to check the stitching. Sew the first row of the foot. 2. 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 Couching Foot, into the opening then to the back and into the tunnel on the underside of stitching. 7. Guidelines are also marked to cover the yarn, cord, or threads. 5. The loop on the foot as a guide while stitching. Select zigzag or other while stitching. Adjust stitch width to ensure accuracy when ...