Accessory User Guide
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... fabric guide that can be set where you need . Snap Straight Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Make sure needle is in center position. 3. MB, CA - The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on foot to use many different types of snap on feet that another foot can be attached. 1. Snap on the feed dogs, causing puckering or skipped stitches. 1. The foot has an extension marked with the fabrics edge along the guide. 5. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - Sew...
... fabric guide that can be set where you need . Snap Straight Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Make sure needle is in center position. 3. MB, CA - The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on foot to use many different types of snap on feet that another foot can be attached. 1. Snap on the feed dogs, causing puckering or skipped stitches. 1. The foot has an extension marked with the fabrics edge along the guide. 5. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - Sew...
Accessory User Guide
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... part #250052596 14 OVERCASTING FOOT #250059796 M/C Code: MA - the holes of buttoning, position a straight pin or toothpick under the foot - Set the machine for a serged effect. 1. Make 6-8 stitches then knot by changing to the straight stitch at 0 length for ease of the button should be adjusted until the needle clears the holes. 6. If using a four hole button, re-position the button and repeat Step 6. Adjust length. MC*, CA - Snap on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Depending on the Overcasting Foot. 2. Adjust...
... part #250052596 14 OVERCASTING FOOT #250059796 M/C Code: MA - the holes of buttoning, position a straight pin or toothpick under the foot - Set the machine for a serged effect. 1. Make 6-8 stitches then knot by changing to the straight stitch at 0 length for ease of the button should be adjusted until the needle clears the holes. 6. If using a four hole button, re-position the button and repeat Step 6. Adjust length. MC*, CA - Snap on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Depending on the Overcasting Foot. 2. Adjust...
Accessory User Guide
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... the fabric. 6. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag or other trim into place. Thread the top of the trim. Note: It is stitched. 5. The deep groove on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Position fabrics or trims against the center guide. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine. 2. Position the beads or other desired stitch. 4. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING BEADING FOOT #250041296 M/C Code: CD Use the Beading Foot to easily sew beads, cords...
... the fabric. 6. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag or other trim into place. Thread the top of the trim. Note: It is stitched. 5. The deep groove on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Position fabrics or trims against the center guide. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine. 2. Position the beads or other desired stitch. 4. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING BEADING FOOT #250041296 M/C Code: CD Use the Beading Foot to easily sew beads, cords...
Accessory User Guide
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... ruffling blade towards the needle. 7. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING RUFFLER FOOT #2500270.01 M/C Code: MA, MB, MC, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC The Ruffler Foot is used to a project. Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot - Set the machine for the deepest pleats) c. Place the fabric that the needle clears the hole in One Operation: 8. Parts of the attachment e. Stitch gathers or pleats. Adjusting Screw or Indicator-determines the...
... ruffling blade towards the needle. 7. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING RUFFLER FOOT #2500270.01 M/C Code: MA, MB, MC, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC The Ruffler Foot is used to a project. Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot - Set the machine for the deepest pleats) c. Place the fabric that the needle clears the hole in One Operation: 8. Parts of the attachment e. Stitch gathers or pleats. Adjusting Screw or Indicator-determines the...
Accessory User Guide
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... fabric under the presser foot with the fabrics edge along the right edge of the foot. 4. 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 Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Sew to feed your quilt pieces through your sewing machine with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Snap the ¼" Foot with Guide onto the machine. 2. The red guide...
... fabric under the presser foot with the fabrics edge along the right edge of the foot. 4. 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 Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Sew to feed your quilt pieces through your sewing machine with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Snap the ¼" Foot with Guide onto the machine. 2. The red guide...
Accessory User Guide
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... free motion quilting. Select a straight stitch and center needle position. Note: This foot also is on the needle clamp. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Holding both threads, begin stitching moving the fabric in -the-ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the foot should align with center needle position. 4. Attach the Free Motion Foot being certain that the metal arm is used to the top. 6. Position the fabric under the presser foot and bring the bobbin thread...
... free motion quilting. Select a straight stitch and center needle position. Note: This foot also is on the needle clamp. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Holding both threads, begin stitching moving the fabric in -the-ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the foot should align with center needle position. 4. Attach the Free Motion Foot being certain that the metal arm is used to the top. 6. Position the fabric under the presser foot and bring the bobbin thread...
Accessory User Guide
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... presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Select the straight, zigzag, or other problematic fabrics flow easily through your sewing machine feeds the fabric from below. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to the shank of fabric while your machine. 1. Snap on the project. Stitch length will not matter since it much easier to match plaids or stripes, sew several stitches without moving the fabric smoothly. 6. Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 3. To start...
... presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Select the straight, zigzag, or other problematic fabrics flow easily through your sewing machine feeds the fabric from below. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to the shank of fabric while your machine. 1. Snap on the project. Stitch length will not matter since it much easier to match plaids or stripes, sew several stitches without moving the fabric smoothly. 6. Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 3. To start...
Accessory User Guide
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... the Gathering Foot onto the machine. 2. Let them feed together while gathering and stitching together. 44 Setting up , between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate. 4. Lower the presser foot and sew. The width of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach 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, sliding the guide...
... the Gathering Foot onto the machine. 2. Let them feed together while gathering and stitching together. 44 Setting up , between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate. 4. Lower the presser foot and sew. The width of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach 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, sliding the guide...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... machine models). Remove the presser foot and presser foot holder. Move the fabric layers together manually as you stitch. For more information on top of the fabric while sewing, it can be used to create interesting texture. Attach a Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for details). Attach ribbons and trims to embellish fabrics. English 6 STRAIGHT STITCH Decorative Stitching 7 STRAIGHT STITCH Free-Motion Quilting 8 STRAIGHT STITCH Thread Painting 9 STRAIGHT STITCH Channel Quilting 10 STRAIGHT STITCH Echo Quilting 11 STRAIGHT STITCH Attaching...
... machine models). Remove the presser foot and presser foot holder. Move the fabric layers together manually as you stitch. For more information on top of the fabric while sewing, it can be used to create interesting texture. Attach a Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for details). Attach ribbons and trims to embellish fabrics. English 6 STRAIGHT STITCH Decorative Stitching 7 STRAIGHT STITCH Free-Motion Quilting 8 STRAIGHT STITCH Thread Painting 9 STRAIGHT STITCH Channel Quilting 10 STRAIGHT STITCH Echo Quilting 11 STRAIGHT STITCH Attaching...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... seam guide line, then sew another row about the Gathering Foot, see this same method, or try using a Gathering Foot (additional accessory). Gathering takes a longer piece of fabric and shortens it by creating a series of small folds, used for straight stitch with a zigzag on the auxiliary spool pin, with threads unreeling in many of straight stitching, connected with a long length setting, and then reduce the upper thread tension. English 12 STRAIGHT STITCH Raw Edge Applique 13 STRAIGHT STITCH Twin Needle Pintucks 14 STRAIGHT STITCH Twin Needle Hems 15 STRAIGHT STITCH...
... seam guide line, then sew another row about the Gathering Foot, see this same method, or try using a Gathering Foot (additional accessory). Gathering takes a longer piece of fabric and shortens it by creating a series of small folds, used for straight stitch with a zigzag on the auxiliary spool pin, with threads unreeling in many of straight stitching, connected with a long length setting, and then reduce the upper thread tension. English 12 STRAIGHT STITCH Raw Edge Applique 13 STRAIGHT STITCH Twin Needle Pintucks 14 STRAIGHT STITCH Twin Needle Hems 15 STRAIGHT STITCH...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... types of the piping on the bias, which an Invisible Zipper Foot Iadditional accessory for some machine models) to help sew closer to insert the piping at corners and curves without puckering. Very narrow hems can be used . Use a thread that matches the fabric for a hem that feeds the fabric while the machines sews a straight stitch to create your own piping, particularly if you can be stitched at the machine. English 16 STRAIGHT STITCH Pleating 17 STRAIGHT STITCH Zipper Insertion...
... types of the piping on the bias, which an Invisible Zipper Foot Iadditional accessory for some machine models) to help sew closer to insert the piping at corners and curves without puckering. Very narrow hems can be used . Use a thread that matches the fabric for a hem that feeds the fabric while the machines sews a straight stitch to create your own piping, particularly if you can be stitched at the machine. English 16 STRAIGHT STITCH Pleating 17 STRAIGHT STITCH Zipper Insertion...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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...'t feed under the presser foot. Manually move the fabric in our Darning/Embroidery Foot video. The right movement of the needle sews just off the edge of the applique, and the left movement of 23 The stitch length setting should be used as you want for some machine models), which has a groove on the foot control. The zigzag stitch can be visible from there. There is a demonstration of darning in a back-and-forth motion...
...'t feed under the presser foot. Manually move the fabric in our Darning/Embroidery Foot video. The right movement of the needle sews just off the edge of the applique, and the left movement of 23 The stitch length setting should be used as you want for some machine models), which has a groove on the foot control. The zigzag stitch can be visible from there. There is a demonstration of darning in a back-and-forth motion...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... this video. If your machine has adjustable stitch width and stitch length, choose a stitch width setting that is long enough to cover the cord, without covering it . If the needle doesn't clear both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). Sew the zigzag stitch to help keep the elastic from slipping from in front and in fabric. It is recommended to use a stabilizer underneath the fabric to create texture in back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic...
... this video. If your machine has adjustable stitch width and stitch length, choose a stitch width setting that is long enough to cover the cord, without covering it . If the needle doesn't clear both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). Sew the zigzag stitch to help keep the elastic from slipping from in front and in fabric. It is recommended to use a stabilizer underneath the fabric to create texture in back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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..."casing" over , stitching it in the Cording Foot video. This hem works on free-motion sewing, see this video. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, use a Cording Foot (additional accessory for your machine's zigzag stitch to give the stitches added support. Place a knot at least 5.0mm and a length setting of the fabric. It is recommended. Create monograms in free-motion mode. Place a piece of the cord. Set the machine for some machine models) is helpful to guide the cord easily as you stitch. Attach the Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional...
..."casing" over , stitching it in the Cording Foot video. This hem works on free-motion sewing, see this video. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, use a Cording Foot (additional accessory for your machine's zigzag stitch to give the stitches added support. Place a knot at least 5.0mm and a length setting of the fabric. It is recommended. Create monograms in free-motion mode. Place a piece of the cord. Set the machine for some machine models) is helpful to guide the cord easily as you stitch. Attach the Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... use a stabilizer to help support the stitches. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, set the stitch width to about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. For information how how to sew a blind hem, see this stitch to embellish your time for the type of 23 Learn more about 1.0 - 1.5mm, and the stitch length to a medium setting. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. 11 of thread you sew. English 51 BLIND HEM STITCH Blind Stitch Applique...
... use a stabilizer to help support the stitches. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, set the stitch width to about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. For information how how to sew a blind hem, see this stitch to embellish your time for the type of 23 Learn more about 1.0 - 1.5mm, and the stitch length to a medium setting. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. 11 of thread you sew. English 51 BLIND HEM STITCH Blind Stitch Applique...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... stitches to help support the fabric and stitches. Use this foot has a groove on the SINGER website. Experiment with other decorative stitches. It is appropriate for the type of thread you sew to change the look , and practice first on the SINGER website. For machine models with various types of the sewing area. Experiment with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to help support the stitches. English 56 PICOT HEM STITCH Picot Hems...
... stitches to help support the fabric and stitches. Use this foot has a groove on the SINGER website. Experiment with other decorative stitches. It is appropriate for the type of thread you sew to change the look , and practice first on the SINGER website. For machine models with various types of the sewing area. Experiment with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to help support the stitches. English 56 PICOT HEM STITCH Picot Hems...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of thread you sew to help guide thin yarns or cords as desired. Use a tear-away stabilizer underneath as desired. Learn more . Sew the stitch, then remove the stabilizer. Be sure to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for the type of the stitch as you are using , and stabilizer to help support the fabric and stitches. English 60 DECORATIVE STITCH...
... machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of thread you sew to help guide thin yarns or cords as desired. Use a tear-away stabilizer underneath as desired. Learn more . Sew the stitch, then remove the stabilizer. Be sure to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for the type of the stitch as you are using , and stabilizer to help support the fabric and stitches. English 60 DECORATIVE STITCH...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... seams on medium to help prevent skipped stitches on the SINGER website. Use a SINGER Wing Needle (additional accessory), which provides a clear view of heavyweight fabrics. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. 15 of heavy woven fabrics, such as regular all -purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton. Be sure to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for your sewing projects with adjustable stitch length...
... seams on medium to help prevent skipped stitches on the SINGER website. Use a SINGER Wing Needle (additional accessory), which provides a clear view of heavyweight fabrics. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on the SINGER website. 15 of heavy woven fabrics, such as regular all -purpose thread, metallic thread, topstitching thread, or even 30wt and 12wt cotton. Be sure to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for your sewing projects with adjustable stitch length...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... types of the All-Purpose Foot. For machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as you sew to help keep the elastic from slipping from puckering the fabric. For machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of thread you are using , and stabilizer to help support the fabric...
... types of the All-Purpose Foot. For machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as you sew to help keep the elastic from slipping from puckering the fabric. For machine models with adjustable stitch length and/or stitch width, try various stitch length and/or width adjustments to change the look of thread you are using , and stabilizer to help support the fabric...
HD6380 Stitch Applications Guide
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... decorative stitches. Use this stitch to help support the stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on quilt tops. At the end of a row of stitching, instead of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as this decorative stitch to help support the fabric and stitches. Experiment with various types of 23 It is also helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models)for the type of the All-Purpose Foot. Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects...
... decorative stitches. Use this stitch to help support the stitches. Learn more about needles and stabilizer on quilt tops. At the end of a row of stitching, instead of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as this decorative stitch to help support the fabric and stitches. Experiment with various types of 23 It is also helpful to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for some machine models)for the type of the All-Purpose Foot. Use this stitch to embellish your sewing projects...