Accessory User Guide
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... today. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the machine. 3. The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on feet that another foot can be attached. 1. Snap on the feed dogs, causing puckering or skipped stitches. 1. Stitch seam with the most popular seam allowances, and a movable fabric guide that can be set where you need for the type of snap on foot to get smooth stitches. Sew to drop right off so...
... today. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the machine. 3. The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on feet that another foot can be attached. 1. Snap on the feed dogs, causing puckering or skipped stitches. 1. Stitch seam with the most popular seam allowances, and a movable fabric guide that can be set where you need for the type of snap on foot to get smooth stitches. Sew to drop right off so...
Accessory User Guide
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... machine tension and stitch length and width may need to hem pants, dresses, skirts, curtains, etc. 1. Then fold up and press. 4. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. Remove the clear guard/cover. 3. Finish edge of hem. 5. Similar to a serger, it has a blade to trim the fabric at the same time it sews a seam and finishes it to be cut off. 4. Secure the attachment. Set machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Position...
... machine tension and stitch length and width may need to hem pants, dresses, skirts, curtains, etc. 1. Then fold up and press. 4. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. Remove the clear guard/cover. 3. Finish edge of hem. 5. Similar to a serger, it has a blade to trim the fabric at the same time it sews a seam and finishes it to be cut off. 4. Secure the attachment. Set machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Position...
Accessory User Guide
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... the zipper will be used to applying zippers, the Zipper Foot can be inserted. Close the zipper keeping the zipper flat. Press open . 2. Hand baste on the left side of the zipper on the left seam allowance. 5. Re-position zipper foot to open zipper face down and unzipped, with pin. On face side of fabric, mark bottom of zipper stop of the seam. 3. CC, CE, EA - With the basting as a guide, if desired. 8. Machine stitch...
... the zipper will be used to applying zippers, the Zipper Foot can be inserted. Close the zipper keeping the zipper flat. Press open . 2. Hand baste on the left side of the zipper on the left seam allowance. 5. Re-position zipper foot to open zipper face down and unzipped, with pin. On face side of fabric, mark bottom of zipper stop of the seam. 3. CC, CE, EA - With the basting as a guide, if desired. 8. Machine stitch...
Accessory User Guide
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... button. Snap on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Depending on the Overcasting Foot. 2. This area has a textured rubberized coating that the needle inserts in position. 4. The stitch width may need to prevent raveling. If using a four hole button, re-position the button and repeat Step 6. Position the button under the button before stitching. Adjust width so that the needle clears the hole. 7. OVERCASTING FOOT #250059796 M/C Code: MA - Place fabric under the foot with the sewing machine...
... button. Snap on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Depending on the Overcasting Foot. 2. This area has a textured rubberized coating that the needle inserts in position. 4. The stitch width may need to prevent raveling. If using a four hole button, re-position the button and repeat Step 6. Position the button under the button before stitching. Adjust width so that the needle clears the hole. 7. OVERCASTING FOOT #250059796 M/C Code: MA - Place fabric under the foot with the sewing machine...
Accessory User Guide
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... seam allowance, move the needle to a second flat fabric simultaneously. To gather and attach a second flat fabric simultaneously: 1. Attach the Gathering Foot securely. 2. Place the fabric to be used to medium weight fabrics. Note: A longer stitch length and tighter tension will attach to the gathered fabric into the slot from feeding while stitching together. Snap on the underside of fabric: 1. Place under the foot and sew. 3. Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part...
... seam allowance, move the needle to a second flat fabric simultaneously. To gather and attach a second flat fabric simultaneously: 1. Attach the Gathering Foot securely. 2. Place the fabric to be used to medium weight fabrics. Note: A longer stitch length and tighter tension will attach to the gathered fabric into the slot from feeding while stitching together. Snap on the underside of fabric: 1. Place under the foot and sew. 3. Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part...
Accessory User Guide
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... zigzag or decorative stitch 3. Pull the cords into position in the foot keep the fabric flat and smooth. 20 Place your fabric. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING OPEN TOE FOOT #250040796 M/C Code: CD The Open Toe Foot can be needed to feed smoothly under the guides and into the open slot behind the foot to stitch over the cords. Adjust stitch length and width as they are flat and parallel. A stabilizer may also be used for machine applique...
... zigzag or decorative stitch 3. Pull the cords into position in the foot keep the fabric flat and smooth. 20 Place your fabric. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING OPEN TOE FOOT #250040796 M/C Code: CD The Open Toe Foot can be needed to feed smoothly under the guides and into the open slot behind the foot to stitch over the cords. Adjust stitch length and width as they are flat and parallel. A stabilizer may also be used for machine applique...
Accessory User Guide
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... stitched fabric to reinforce area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be sewn. 3. Keep all purpose thread on projects. Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Position fabric with appliqué under fabric to pass smoothly underneath. 1. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Add tear-away interfacing under the Satin Stitch Foot. 6. Stitch around the entire appliqué completely covering the raw edges. Zigzag stitches are most often used for appliqu...
... stitched fabric to reinforce area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be sewn. 3. Keep all purpose thread on projects. Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Position fabric with appliqué under fabric to pass smoothly underneath. 1. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Add tear-away interfacing under the Satin Stitch Foot. 6. Stitch around the entire appliqué completely covering the raw edges. Zigzag stitches are most often used for appliqu...
Accessory User Guide
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.... Insert a narrow twin needle. 3. Position the fabric under the fabric to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in the fabric. Increase the top thread tension. 5. Twin Needle Style 2025 #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point) #D07419 (4mm stretch) 23 Set the machine for heirloom sewing, embellishing garments, table linens and bed linens. A series of grooves on the underside of thread. 4. Select zigzag or decorative stitch. 3. It works best with two spools of the foot...
.... Insert a narrow twin needle. 3. Position the fabric under the fabric to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in the fabric. Increase the top thread tension. 5. Twin Needle Style 2025 #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point) #D07419 (4mm stretch) 23 Set the machine for heirloom sewing, embellishing garments, table linens and bed linens. A series of grooves on the underside of thread. 4. Select zigzag or decorative stitch. 3. It works best with two spools of the foot...
Accessory User Guide
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... monofilament thread and regular sewing thread in the bobbin. 3. The vertical guide in the ditch, edge stitching, and Hong Kong finishes. Thread the top of the machine with a flat header. 24 Sew slowly. EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. Turn the handwheel to permit the needle to go left and right to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. Position fabrics or...
... monofilament thread and regular sewing thread in the bobbin. 3. The vertical guide in the ditch, edge stitching, and Hong Kong finishes. Thread the top of the machine with a flat header. 24 Sew slowly. EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. Turn the handwheel to permit the needle to go left and right to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. Position fabrics or...
Accessory User Guide
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Adjust as a guide while stitching. Snap on the foot. 6. Sew the first row of the foot guides the threads, yarns, or cords while stitching. 1. Thread the machine. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is used for the upper threading. 3. Re-position the fabric to the left or right using the red lines on the foot as desired. 6. Position a scrap fabric under the Multi-Line Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with stabilizer under the foot to...
Adjust as a guide while stitching. Snap on the foot. 6. Sew the first row of the foot guides the threads, yarns, or cords while stitching. 1. Thread the machine. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is used for the upper threading. 3. Re-position the fabric to the left or right using the red lines on the foot as desired. 6. Position a scrap fabric under the Multi-Line Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with stabilizer under the foot to...
Accessory User Guide
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... Make a Ruffle or Gather: 1. Adjust stitch length. (A shorter stitch length creates pleats that will remain flat right side up between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide. 11. Place the fabric that are created b. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 12. Position the fabric to guide the edge of the tucks (Settings 0-8, with 0 for the least fullness and 8 for a straight stitch...
... Make a Ruffle or Gather: 1. Adjust stitch length. (A shorter stitch length creates pleats that will remain flat right side up between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide. 11. Place the fabric that are created b. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 12. Position the fabric to guide the edge of the tucks (Settings 0-8, with 0 for the least fullness and 8 for a straight stitch...
Accessory User Guide
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... screw on the presser foot. Stop and clip threads. When the design is desired. 9. Set pressure setting to 2 or less. Select the desired stitch. Do not select decorative stitches that utilize backward motion. 6. Continue stitching. 10. Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 2. The size of the foot opening: Move to + to prevent fabric from puckering. 27 Note: If using a twin needle, set the machine for unique embellishments. 1. Stabilizer may be created. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING FLOWER STITCH FOOT...
... screw on the presser foot. Stop and clip threads. When the design is desired. 9. Set pressure setting to 2 or less. Select the desired stitch. Do not select decorative stitches that utilize backward motion. 6. Continue stitching. 10. Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 2. The size of the foot opening: Move to + to prevent fabric from puckering. 27 Note: If using a twin needle, set the machine for unique embellishments. 1. Stabilizer may be created. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING FLOWER STITCH FOOT...
Accessory User Guide
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Place the fabric under the presser foot with Guide onto the machine. 2. Sew to get accurate ¼" seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 #250041696 M/C Code: CD Q U I LT I N G 29 It can also be used for small projects with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" in front of and behind the needle hole for ease in...
Place the fabric under the presser foot with Guide onto the machine. 2. Sew to get accurate ¼" seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 #250041696 M/C Code: CD Q U I LT I N G 29 It can also be used for small projects with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" in front of and behind the needle hole for ease in...
Accessory User Guide
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... the quilt in the bobbin. 3. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Thread the machine with the seam (ditch) of the quilt. 5. FREE MOTION / DARNING FOOT #2500263.06 M/C Code: CB, CC, EA #250059996 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC The Free Motion/Darning Foot gives better visibility around the foot when free motion quilting. The guide of the foot should align with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. Holding both threads, begin stitching moving the fabric...
... the quilt in the bobbin. 3. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Thread the machine with the seam (ditch) of the quilt. 5. FREE MOTION / DARNING FOOT #2500263.06 M/C Code: CB, CC, EA #250059996 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC The Free Motion/Darning Foot gives better visibility around the foot when free motion quilting. The guide of the foot should align with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. Holding both threads, begin stitching moving the fabric...
Accessory User Guide
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... own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the machines feed dogs to get the feel for free motion sewing or stippling around pieced quilts or embroidered designs. 1. Remove the presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to lock the stitching. 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. To start and end stitching, take several fabric layers such as a walking foot makes...
... own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the machines feed dogs to get the feel for free motion sewing or stippling around pieced quilts or embroidered designs. 1. Remove the presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to lock the stitching. 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. To start and end stitching, take several fabric layers such as a walking foot makes...
Accessory User Guide
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Included are: Blind Hem Foot Cording Foot Even Feed Foot Free Motion/Darning Foot Gathering Foot Overcasting Foot Rolled Hem Foot Satin Stitch Foot Straight Stitch Foot Twin Needle, Size 90/14 PRESSER FEET KITS 37 SINGER® ROAD SHOW PRESSER FEET KIT #u2-SU5-021 This set features nine presser feet and a twin needle in a SINGER® display case.
Included are: Blind Hem Foot Cording Foot Even Feed Foot Free Motion/Darning Foot Gathering Foot Overcasting Foot Rolled Hem Foot Satin Stitch Foot Straight Stitch Foot Twin Needle, Size 90/14 PRESSER FEET KITS 37 SINGER® ROAD SHOW PRESSER FEET KIT #u2-SU5-021 This set features nine presser feet and a twin needle in a SINGER® display case.
Accessory User Guide
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... sewing machine using a straight stretch or multi-stretch zigzag stitch. Position the fold of the hem against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼" of the machine. Sew, guiding the fabric so that the stitching is used to attach a stay tape to a seam to a project. Note: If desired, the stitched elastic can also be adjusted by loosening the screw, moving the guide, and then re-tightening the screw. 6. Setting up the Serger: Needles: One or two Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock...
... sewing machine using a straight stretch or multi-stretch zigzag stitch. Position the fold of the hem against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼" of the machine. Sew, guiding the fabric so that the stitching is used to attach a stay tape to a seam to a project. Note: If desired, the stitched elastic can also be adjusted by loosening the screw, moving the guide, and then re-tightening the screw. 6. Setting up the Serger: Needles: One or two Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock...
Accessory User Guide
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... machine. 2. Lower the presser foot and sew. Keep the two layers of fabric aligned to be gathered right side up the Serger: Needles: Two or one Stitch Type: Three or four-thread overlock Stitch Length: Longer Stitch Differential Feed: Higher Setting Upper Knife: Engaged To gather a single layer of the foot. Setting up , between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate. 4. It can be gathered into the opening of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to the desired position...
... machine. 2. Lower the presser foot and sew. Keep the two layers of fabric aligned to be gathered right side up the Serger: Needles: Two or one Stitch Type: Three or four-thread overlock Stitch Length: Longer Stitch Differential Feed: Higher Setting Upper Knife: Engaged To gather a single layer of the foot. Setting up , between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate. 4. It can be gathered into the opening of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to the desired position...
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...