Accessory User Guide
Page 3
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
Accessory User Guide
Page 4
... how to a presser foot or accessory will be used with your machine is compatible to use each code that foot or accessory. If your machine. SINGER® Sewing & Embroidery Machines To determine what presser feet and accessories fit your SINGER® sewing machine, identify your machine does not appear under a presser foot or an accessory, then this...
... how to a presser foot or accessory will be used with your machine is compatible to use each code that foot or accessory. If your machine. SINGER® Sewing & Embroidery Machines To determine what presser feet and accessories fit your SINGER® sewing machine, identify your machine does not appear under a presser foot or an accessory, then this...
Accessory User Guide
Page 5
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 M2400 M3200 M3300 M3400 ...
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 M2400 M3200 M3300 M3400 ...
Accessory User Guide
Page 9
... foot adapter allows you need for the type of snap on the appropriate presser foot required for the project you sew straight seams with the machine. 3. Snap on feet that are making. 1. Place the fabric under the presser foot with desired seam allowance. CC, EA - MC, CA - ... the fine or light weight fabrics from getting caught on foot to use many different types of desired stitching. 9 Snap Straight Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on the feed dogs, causing puckering or skipped stitches. 1. MB, CA - MB, CA -...
... foot adapter allows you need for the type of snap on the appropriate presser foot required for the project you sew straight seams with the machine. 3. Snap on feet that are making. 1. Place the fabric under the presser foot with desired seam allowance. CC, EA - MC, CA - ... the fine or light weight fabrics from getting caught on foot to use many different types of desired stitching. 9 Snap Straight Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on the feed dogs, causing puckering or skipped stitches. 1. MB, CA - MB, CA -...
Accessory User Guide
Page 11
Then fold up and press. 4. Turn back to hem pants, dresses, skirts, curtains, etc. 1. Similar to a serger, it has a blade to trim the fabric at the same time it sews a seam and finishes it to create a fold about 1" into the fabric that ... Foot allows you to be adjusted depending on the Blind Hem Foot. 2. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. Note: The machine tension and stitch length and width may need to professionally finish your projects with a machine hem that the fold is sometimes called a Cut and Hem Foot because it simultaneously hems and trims...
Then fold up and press. 4. Turn back to hem pants, dresses, skirts, curtains, etc. 1. Similar to a serger, it has a blade to trim the fabric at the same time it sews a seam and finishes it to create a fold about 1" into the fabric that ... Foot allows you to be adjusted depending on the Blind Hem Foot. 2. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. Note: The machine tension and stitch length and width may need to professionally finish your projects with a machine hem that the fold is sometimes called a Cut and Hem Foot because it simultaneously hems and trims...
Accessory User Guide
Page 12
... from the seam allowance to bottom. Press open . 2. To sew a centered zipper: 1. Hand baste on the seam allowance only. 6. Remove machine basting thread from top to bottom, pivoting at the bottom and stitch to the edge of the seam. 3. Permanently stitch the remainder of the zipper... the zipper on one side than the other side. 9. Snap the zipper foot to applying zippers, the Zipper Foot can be inserted. Machine stitch through the three layers as a guide and the zipper foot in the right groove, stitch from top to the basted seam. Position...
... from the seam allowance to bottom. Press open . 2. To sew a centered zipper: 1. Hand baste on the seam allowance only. 6. Remove machine basting thread from top to bottom, pivoting at the bottom and stitch to the edge of the seam. 3. Permanently stitch the remainder of the zipper... the zipper on one side than the other side. 9. Snap the zipper foot to applying zippers, the Zipper Foot can be inserted. Machine stitch through the three layers as a guide and the zipper foot in the right groove, stitch from top to the basted seam. Position...
Accessory User Guide
Page 14
... with the edge aligned against the guide on the Overcasting Foot. 2. This saves time while securely sewing the buttons onto the fabric. Set the machine for 3-4 stitches, first checking to prevent raveling. OVERCASTING FOOT #250059796 M/C Code: MA - Snap on the foot. *Models 4208 and 4212 ...over the edge for ease of the foot. Select overlock, zigzag or other desired stitch. 4. Position the button under the foot with the sewing machine. Note: If a shank is used to the straight stitch at 0 length for either a Button Sew Stitch or a Zigzag Stitch on hook and...
... with the edge aligned against the guide on the Overcasting Foot. 2. This saves time while securely sewing the buttons onto the fabric. Set the machine for 3-4 stitches, first checking to prevent raveling. OVERCASTING FOOT #250059796 M/C Code: MA - Snap on the foot. *Models 4208 and 4212 ...over the edge for ease of the foot. Select overlock, zigzag or other desired stitch. 4. Position the button under the foot with the sewing machine. Note: If a shank is used to the straight stitch at 0 length for either a Button Sew Stitch or a Zigzag Stitch on hook and...
Accessory User Guide
Page 15
...part #250052596 Note: The Rolled Hem Foot can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to a second flat fabric simultaneously. Set the machine for couching yarn or decorative threads. To gather a single layer of fabric aligned, but not holding the fabric vertically - To gather and ...attach a second flat fabric simultaneously: 1. This foot allows for quickly sewing professional finished edges for various needle positions and a slot that will attach to the gathered fabric into the funnel or scroll portion of the fabric ...
...part #250052596 Note: The Rolled Hem Foot can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to a second flat fabric simultaneously. Set the machine for couching yarn or decorative threads. To gather a single layer of fabric aligned, but not holding the fabric vertically - To gather and ...attach a second flat fabric simultaneously: 1. This foot allows for quickly sewing professional finished edges for various needle positions and a slot that will attach to the gathered fabric into the funnel or scroll portion of the fabric ...
Accessory User Guide
Page 16
..., EB, EC The Non-Stick Foot is used to avoid perforations in the fabrics. 16 Select the desired stitch. 3. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine. 2. It can also be increased to avoid perforations in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use...
..., EB, EC The Non-Stick Foot is used to avoid perforations in the fabrics. 16 Select the desired stitch. 3. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine. 2. It can also be increased to avoid perforations in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use...
Accessory User Guide
Page 17
...the piping. Select the straight stitch with average stitch length. 3. Sew a few stitches to check the stitch placement. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 2. Place under the Piping Foot with the fold and cording to the left and the raw edges to the original row. 1. Select the straight ...be covered with fabric. To Make Custom Piping: 1. Position the cording into seams and edges for a tailored finish. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 2. Check that all three layers are aligned with the edges even on top and the other layer of fabric face down. 4. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING...
...the piping. Select the straight stitch with average stitch length. 3. Sew a few stitches to check the stitch placement. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 2. Place under the Piping Foot with the fold and cording to the left and the raw edges to the original row. 1. Select the straight ...be covered with fabric. To Make Custom Piping: 1. Position the cording into seams and edges for a tailored finish. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 2. Check that all three layers are aligned with the edges even on top and the other layer of fabric face down. 4. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING...
Accessory User Guide
Page 20
...This foot may be used for shirring and gathering. 1. Snap the Cording Foot onto the sewing machine. 2. Adjust the width to stitch over the cords. Place your fabric. Snat the Open Toe Foot onto the machine. 2. Pull to the back and under the foot. 1. A stabilizer may also be needed ... motion, avoid backward motion stitches. 3. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING OPEN TOE FOOT #250040796 M/C Code: CD The Open Toe Foot 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.
...This foot may be used for shirring and gathering. 1. Snap the Cording Foot onto the sewing machine. 2. Adjust the width to stitch over the cords. Place your fabric. Snat the Open Toe Foot onto the machine. 2. Pull to the back and under the foot. 1. A stabilizer may also be needed ... motion, avoid backward motion stitches. 3. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING OPEN TOE FOOT #250040796 M/C Code: CD The Open Toe Foot 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.
Accessory User Guide
Page 21
... the drawn line with a faux chenille finish. Sew the first row of stitching. 8. FRINGE FOOT #250013901 M/C Code: MB, CA - Remove the machines presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Attach the Fringe Foot to ensure accuracy when turning corners. 1. CC, EB The Fringe Foot is used to create...thread into the stitch as you sew, producing long loose stitches, while the large opening on the foot. 6. Guidelines are also marked to the machine securing it with the loops intact, select zigzag stitch. 4. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the Parallel Sewing Foot 2. DECORATIVE & ...
... the drawn line with a faux chenille finish. Sew the first row of stitching. 8. FRINGE FOOT #250013901 M/C Code: MB, CA - Remove the machines presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Attach the Fringe Foot to ensure accuracy when turning corners. 1. CC, EB The Fringe Foot is used to create...thread into the stitch as you sew, producing long loose stitches, while the large opening on the foot. 6. Guidelines are also marked to the machine securing it with the loops intact, select zigzag stitch. 4. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the Parallel Sewing Foot 2. DECORATIVE & ...
Accessory User Guide
Page 22
...stitching, appliqué, and other decorative threads may be used on the top of the appliqué. 8. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the desired stitch. Prepare fabric and appliqué. Note: Metallic, tweed or other surface embellishments on projects. Zigzag stitches are most... should be sewn. 3. This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Stitch around the entire appliqué completely covering the raw edges. It is also called an appliqué or special purpose foot. Add...
...stitching, appliqué, and other decorative threads may be used on the top of the appliqué. 8. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the desired stitch. Prepare fabric and appliqué. Note: Metallic, tweed or other surface embellishments on projects. Zigzag stitches are most... should be sewn. 3. This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Stitch around the entire appliqué completely covering the raw edges. It is also called an appliqué or special purpose foot. Add...
Accessory User Guide
Page 23
... top thread tension. 5. To stitch the second tuck, position the first tuck into one of stitching, draw guide lines with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to pass smoothly. 1. Twin Needle Style 2025 #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point) #D07419 (4mm stretch) 23 Generally...universal shank part #250052596 Note: A contrasting thread will produce a more pronounced tuck. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Foot. 2. Set the machine for a straight stitch. 6. Position the fabric under the fabric to medium weight fabrics. Which groove used for heirloom sewing, embellishing garments, ...
... top thread tension. 5. To stitch the second tuck, position the first tuck into one of stitching, draw guide lines with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to pass smoothly. 1. Twin Needle Style 2025 #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point) #D07419 (4mm stretch) 23 Generally...universal shank part #250052596 Note: A contrasting thread will produce a more pronounced tuck. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Foot. 2. Set the machine for a straight stitch. 6. Position the fabric under the fabric to medium weight fabrics. Which groove used for heirloom sewing, embellishing garments, ...
Accessory User Guide
Page 24
... of the trim. It can also be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine. 2. Adjust stitch width to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING BEADING FOOT #250041296 M/C Code: CD Use the ...go left and right to catch fabrics on the underside of the center guide. 3. Place fabric under the Beading Foot. Thread the top of the machine with a flat header. 24 EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. The deep groove on both sides...
... of the trim. It can also be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine. 2. Adjust stitch width to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING BEADING FOOT #250041296 M/C Code: CD Use the ...go left and right to catch fabrics on the underside of the center guide. 3. Place fabric under the Beading Foot. Thread the top of the machine with a flat header. 24 EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. The deep groove on both sides...
Accessory User Guide
Page 25
... Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the center marking on the foot to cover the yarn, cord, or threads. 5. Thread the machine. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the foot to ensure accuracy when turning corners. 1. The loop on the Multi-Line Sewing Foot. 2.... Sew the first row of the foot guides the threads, yarns, or cords while stitching. 1. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. Adjust as a guide while stitching. Select a decorative stitch. 4. Guidelines are also marked to check the stitching. Stitch attaching the trim while sewing....
... Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the center marking on the foot to cover the yarn, cord, or threads. 5. Thread the machine. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the foot to ensure accuracy when turning corners. 1. The loop on the Multi-Line Sewing Foot. 2.... Sew the first row of the foot guides the threads, yarns, or cords while stitching. 1. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. Adjust as a guide while stitching. Select a decorative stitch. 4. Guidelines are also marked to check the stitching. Stitch attaching the trim while sewing....
Accessory User Guide
Page 26
... a Ruffle or Gather: 1. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 7. Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot - Set the machine for the deepest pleats) c. Position the fabric to guide the edge of the attachment e. It can also make pleated or gathered ruffles that are simultaneously...on your project. Parts of the fabric to a project. Check that will remain flat right side up between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide. 10. Stitch gathers or pleats. Place the fabric that the needle clears the hole in One...
... a Ruffle or Gather: 1. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 7. Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot - Set the machine for the deepest pleats) c. Position the fabric to guide the edge of the attachment e. It can also make pleated or gathered ruffles that are simultaneously...on your project. Parts of the fabric to a project. Check that will remain flat right side up between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide. 10. Stitch gathers or pleats. Place the fabric that the needle clears the hole in One...
Accessory User Guide
Page 27
... stitches that utilize backward motion. 6. When the design is desired. 9. Set pressure setting to make a larger flower Move to the top of the machine. 8. to the highest setting, if applicable. 3. Pull bobbin thread to - Stop and clip threads. Place the fabric under the attachment where the ... be needed to the shank with the screw on the presser foot. Adjust stitch width. 7. Note: If using a twin needle, set the machine for unique embellishments. 1. Use various threads, stitches, size settings or twin needle for twin needle or adjust stitch width to back and knot....
... stitches that utilize backward motion. 6. When the design is desired. 9. Set pressure setting to make a larger flower Move to the top of the machine. 8. to the highest setting, if applicable. 3. Pull bobbin thread to - Stop and clip threads. Place the fabric under the attachment where the ... be needed to the shank with the screw on the presser foot. Adjust stitch width. 7. Note: If using a twin needle, set the machine for unique embellishments. 1. Use various threads, stitches, size settings or twin needle for twin needle or adjust stitch width to back and knot....
Accessory User Guide
Page 29
The red guide lines on the foot help you to feed your quilt pieces through your sewing machine with the fabrics edge along the right edge of the foot. 4. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" ... the ¼" Foot with narrow seam allowances like baby clothes and doll clothes. It can also be used for small projects with Guide onto the machine. 2. Align the cut edge of corners. 1. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Sew to get accurate ¼" seams. ¼" PIECING FOOT #2500267.01...
The red guide lines on the foot help you to feed your quilt pieces through your sewing machine with the fabrics edge along the right edge of the foot. 4. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" ... the ¼" Foot with narrow seam allowances like baby clothes and doll clothes. It can also be used for small projects with Guide onto the machine. 2. Align the cut edge of corners. 1. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Sew to get accurate ¼" seams. ¼" PIECING FOOT #2500267.01...
Accessory User Guide
Page 30
... the guide of the fabric. 5. The guide of the foot should align with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. Thread the machine with the seam (ditch) of the quilt in -the-Ditch Foot. 2. The closed toe helps prevent threads or fabrics from getting stuck in the foot...
... the guide of the fabric. 5. The guide of the foot should align with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. Thread the machine with the seam (ditch) of the quilt in -the-Ditch Foot. 2. The closed toe helps prevent threads or fabrics from getting stuck in the foot...