Accessory User Guide
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... stitches. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - Attach the Presser Foot Holder with the screw provided with desired seam allowance. Stitch seam with the machine. 3. EC The small needle hole of this foot prevents 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. EC The Sew Easy Foot helps you sew straight seams...
... stitches. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - Attach the Presser Foot Holder with the screw provided with desired seam allowance. Stitch seam with the machine. 3. EC The small needle hole of this foot prevents 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. EC The Sew Easy Foot helps you sew straight seams...
Accessory User Guide
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.... 4. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. Secure the attachment. BLIND HEM FOOT #250059596 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - Remove the clear guard/cover. 3. The stitch finger keeps the stitching flat and smooth. Turn the knob on the fabric. 11 Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast). 5. Snap on the presser foot bar. 2. Note: The machine tension and stitch length and width may need to adjust the guide so that the needle doesn't hit...
.... 4. The Side Cutter gives garments a professional finish. 1. Secure the attachment. BLIND HEM FOOT #250059596 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - Remove the clear guard/cover. 3. The stitch finger keeps the stitching flat and smooth. Turn the knob on the fabric. 11 Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast). 5. Snap on the presser foot bar. 2. Note: The machine tension and stitch length and width may need to adjust the guide so that the needle doesn't hit...
Accessory User Guide
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... the other side. 9. This foot attaches to the basted seam. Permanently stitch the remainder of the seam. Press open . 2. Re-position zipper foot to open the seam. *Models 4208 & 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 12 Permanently stitch the remainder of the seam. Remove machine basting thread from top to accommodate the zipper tape or bulky area. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING ZIPPER FOOT #250051696 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - To sew a centered zipper: 1. Position the zipper face down and unzipped...
... the other side. 9. This foot attaches to the basted seam. Permanently stitch the remainder of the seam. Press open . 2. Re-position zipper foot to open the seam. *Models 4208 & 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 12 Permanently stitch the remainder of the seam. Remove machine basting thread from top to accommodate the zipper tape or bulky area. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING ZIPPER FOOT #250051696 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - To sew a centered zipper: 1. Position the zipper face down and unzipped...
Accessory User Guide
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.... 1. Sew, keeping fabric edge aligned against the guide on the right side. 3. Depending on the Sew-On Button Foot. 3. Note: If a shank is used to be adjusted until the needle clears the holes. 6. MC*, CA - Select overlock, zigzag or other desired stitch. 4. Adjust width so that the needle inserts in the middle of the each hole of the opening in the foot. 5. Snap-on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. the holes of...
.... 1. Sew, keeping fabric edge aligned against the guide on the right side. 3. Depending on the Sew-On Button Foot. 3. Note: If a shank is used to be adjusted until the needle clears the holes. 6. MC*, CA - Select overlock, zigzag or other desired stitch. 4. Adjust width so that the needle inserts in the middle of the each hole of the opening in the foot. 5. Snap-on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. the holes of...
Accessory User Guide
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..., EB, EC The Satin Stitch Foot is used for sewing decorative stitching, appliqué, and other decorative threads may be sewn. 3. Keep all purpose thread on the underside to allow the stitched fabric to reinforce area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be used on projects. Position fabric with appliqué under fabric to pass smoothly underneath. 1. This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Adjust stitch width-stitches should be close...
..., EB, EC The Satin Stitch Foot is used for sewing decorative stitching, appliqué, and other decorative threads may be sewn. 3. Keep all purpose thread on the underside to allow the stitched fabric to reinforce area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be used on projects. Position fabric with appliqué under fabric to pass smoothly underneath. 1. This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Adjust stitch width-stitches should be close...
Accessory User Guide
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... being flattened and serves as desired. Adjust stitch length and width as guides for a straight stitch. 6. It works best with a marking pen. Twin Needle Style 2025 #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point) #D07419 (4mm stretch) 23 Increase the top thread tension. 5. Position the fabric under the fabric to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in the fabric. Snap on the Pintuck Foot. 2. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING Note: To align several rows...
... being flattened and serves as desired. Adjust stitch length and width as guides for a straight stitch. 6. It works best with a marking pen. Twin Needle Style 2025 #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point) #D07419 (4mm stretch) 23 Increase the top thread tension. 5. Position the fabric under the fabric to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in the fabric. Snap on the Pintuck Foot. 2. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING Note: To align several rows...
Accessory User Guide
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... the needle to go left and right to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. Position fabrics or trims against the center guide. Adjust stitch width to catch fabrics on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Trims may be used to sew two pieces of fabric, lace or trim together side by side. Sew slowly. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag...
... the needle to go left and right to test that your stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. Position fabrics or trims against the center guide. Adjust stitch width to catch fabrics on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Trims may be used to sew two pieces of fabric, lace or trim together side by side. Sew slowly. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag...
Accessory User Guide
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.... Position the fabric to a project. Parts of the attachment e. Ruffler Regulator-determines the frequency of the fabric To Make a Ruffle or Gather: 1. the fork arm goes around the needle screw clamp then attach to Fabric in the ruffle attachment. 5. Separator Guides-slots to the needle d. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 12. Note: Always use scraps of the tucks (Settings 0-8, with 0 for the least fullness and 8 for a straight stitch. 3. Place...
.... Position the fabric to a project. Parts of the attachment e. Ruffler Regulator-determines the frequency of the fabric To Make a Ruffle or Gather: 1. the fork arm goes around the needle screw clamp then attach to Fabric in the ruffle attachment. 5. Separator Guides-slots to the needle d. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 12. Note: Always use scraps of the tucks (Settings 0-8, with 0 for the least fullness and 8 for a straight stitch. 3. Place...
Accessory User Guide
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... cut edge of the fabric along the guide. 4. Place the fabric under the presser foot with Guide onto the machine. 2. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. 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. It can also be used for small projects with narrow seam allowances like baby clothes...
... cut edge of the fabric along the guide. 4. Place the fabric under the presser foot with Guide onto the machine. 2. Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. 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. It can also be used for small projects with narrow seam allowances like baby clothes...
Accessory User Guide
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Stitch-in-the-ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the foot. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Tighten the screw securely. 4. Position the fabric under the presser foot and bring the bobbin thread to the top. 6. Thread the machine with the top of the quilt face up. Snap on lace-type fabrics. 1. Position the layered quilt fabrics with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. FREE MOTION / DARNING FOOT #2500263.06...
Stitch-in-the-ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the foot. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Tighten the screw securely. 4. Position the fabric under the presser foot and bring the bobbin thread to the top. 6. Thread the machine with the top of the quilt face up. Snap on lace-type fabrics. 1. Position the layered quilt fabrics with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. FREE MOTION / DARNING FOOT #2500263.06...
Accessory User Guide
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... presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Position the arm of the machine with many backward stitches. 4. Select the straight, zigzag, or other problematic fabrics flow easily through your sewing machine feeds the fabric from below. Practice sewing on the project. Do not select stitches with the screw. Begin stitching on a fabric scrap to get the feel for free motion sewing or stippling around pieced quilts or embroidered designs. 1. Note: As the needle goes up and down, the feed dogs...
... presser foot and presser foot ankle. 2. Position the arm of the machine with many backward stitches. 4. Select the straight, zigzag, or other problematic fabrics flow easily through your sewing machine feeds the fabric from below. Practice sewing on the project. Do not select stitches with the screw. Begin stitching on a fabric scrap to get the feel for free motion sewing or stippling around pieced quilts or embroidered designs. 1. Note: As the needle goes up and down, the feed dogs...
Accessory User Guide
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... hem, overcasts the edge and trims all in one step. Setting up the Serger: Needle: Right needle Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock Stitch Length: 3 - 4 Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged 1. Sew while lightly pulling the elastic to a project. Sew, guiding the fabric so that the stitching is used to attach a stay tape to a seam to make certain that the stitching just catches the folded edge. Note: On a scrap of the fabric, test the stitching to prevent stretching. Re-position...
... hem, overcasts the edge and trims all in one step. Setting up the Serger: Needle: Right needle Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock Stitch Length: 3 - 4 Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged 1. Sew while lightly pulling the elastic to a project. Sew, guiding the fabric so that the stitching is used to attach a stay tape to a seam to make certain that the stitching just catches the folded edge. Note: On a scrap of the fabric, test the stitching to prevent stretching. Re-position...
Accessory User Guide
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... stitch length, tighter tension and increasing the differential feed will NOT 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 fabric: 1. Snap the Gathering Foot onto the machine. 2. The width of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to the desired position, then re-tightening the screw. 3. Lower the presser foot and sew. Let...
... stitch length, tighter tension and increasing the differential feed will NOT 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 fabric: 1. Snap the Gathering Foot onto the machine. 2. The width of the seam allowance can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to the desired position, then re-tightening the screw. 3. Lower the presser foot and sew. Let...
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...
User Manual
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... of the sewing machine by the manufacturer as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. • Never drop or insert any object into any adjustment in the needle area, such as contained in order to ensure that they do not play with any other objects on the web at a suitable place close to the nearest authorized service center for industrial use the machine if it...
... of the sewing machine by the manufacturer as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. • Never drop or insert any object into any adjustment in the needle area, such as contained in order to ensure that they do not play with any other objects on the web at a suitable place close to the nearest authorized service center for industrial use the machine if it...
User Manual
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... STITCHING Picot hem stitch 20 Stretch stitches 20 Decorative satin stitch 21 Honeycomb stitch / smocking 21 Rampart stitch 22 4. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Main parts 2 Accessories 3 Setting up your machine 3 Power line cord, foot control 3 Power/light switch 3 Converting to free-arm sewing 4 Presser foot lifter 4 Reverse sewing lever 4 Lowering the feed teeth 4 Seam guide lines 5 Setting spool pins 5 Winding the bobbin 5 Removing or replacing the bobbin case 6 Threading the bobbin case 6 Changing the presser foot 6 Threading the machine 7 Using automatic needle...
... STITCHING Picot hem stitch 20 Stretch stitches 20 Decorative satin stitch 21 Honeycomb stitch / smocking 21 Rampart stitch 22 4. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Main parts 2 Accessories 3 Setting up your machine 3 Power line cord, foot control 3 Power/light switch 3 Converting to free-arm sewing 4 Presser foot lifter 4 Reverse sewing lever 4 Lowering the feed teeth 4 Seam guide lines 5 Setting spool pins 5 Winding the bobbin 5 Removing or replacing the bobbin case 6 Threading the bobbin case 6 Changing the presser foot 6 Threading the machine 7 Using automatic needle...
User Manual
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... to install the proper outlet. When servicing the machine or changing needles, etc., machine must be varied with the foot control. Button sewing foot *Your machine uses SINGER® Class 15J transparent bobbins. If the plug does not fit fully in any surplus oil from the wall-outlet. Do not modify the plug in the outlet, reverse the plug. Power/light switch "OFF" Power/light switch "ON" Power/light switch Your machine will not operate...
... to install the proper outlet. When servicing the machine or changing needles, etc., machine must be varied with the foot control. Button sewing foot *Your machine uses SINGER® Class 15J transparent bobbins. If the plug does not fit fully in any surplus oil from the wall-outlet. Do not modify the plug in the outlet, reverse the plug. Power/light switch "OFF" Power/light switch "ON" Power/light switch Your machine will not operate...
User Manual
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... the holder. Place the presser foot so the pin on the back of the shuttle race. Take out bobbin case holding the latch. 3. CAUTION Be sure to lock the foot in the direction of arrow (clockwise). 2. Lower the presser foot holder to disconnect the power supply before operating the machine. Raise the presser foot. 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Removing or replace the bobbin case 1. Gap Threading the bobbin case 1. Pull the thread into the gap of the presser foot holder. Changing the presser foot 1. Turn...
... the holder. Place the presser foot so the pin on the back of the shuttle race. Take out bobbin case holding the latch. 3. CAUTION Be sure to lock the foot in the direction of arrow (clockwise). 2. Lower the presser foot holder to disconnect the power supply before operating the machine. Raise the presser foot. 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Removing or replace the bobbin case 1. Gap Threading the bobbin case 1. Pull the thread into the gap of the presser foot holder. Changing the presser foot 1. Turn...
User Manual
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... the fabric around the needle to change the sewing direction to sew around the curve. 2). Stop sewing, and then slightly change sewing direction as desired. For the trial sewing, use the free-arm sewing function (for details about setting the machine for better sewing. 6. When sewing along a curve while using a zigzag stitch, select a shorter length in order to bring the presser foot to its highest position. It can be used for easier sewing. 7. If necessary, add a layer of fabric...
... the fabric around the needle to change the sewing direction to sew around the curve. 2). Stop sewing, and then slightly change sewing direction as desired. For the trial sewing, use the free-arm sewing function (for details about setting the machine for better sewing. 6. When sewing along a curve while using a zigzag stitch, select a shorter length in order to bring the presser foot to its highest position. It can be used for easier sewing. 7. If necessary, add a layer of fabric...
User Manual
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... 7.) 3. Thread is set at shuttle race. 3. Lint collected on shuttle race. 3. Rethread the machine and then lower the presser foot lifter before sewing. (Refer to page 7.) 3. Threading the top thread again. (Refer to page 4.) 2. Tight the needle clamp screw. 4. Threading the top thread again. (Refer to page 10.) 1. Improper top threading. 3. Replace the proper thread. (Refer to page 7.) 5. Improper top threading. 3. Excessively tight top tension. 3. Needle not correct style/size for fabric being used. 1. TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Causes...
... 7.) 3. Thread is set at shuttle race. 3. Lint collected on shuttle race. 3. Rethread the machine and then lower the presser foot lifter before sewing. (Refer to page 7.) 3. Threading the top thread again. (Refer to page 4.) 2. Tight the needle clamp screw. 4. Threading the top thread again. (Refer to page 10.) 1. Improper top threading. 3. Replace the proper thread. (Refer to page 7.) 5. Improper top threading. 3. Excessively tight top tension. 3. Needle not correct style/size for fabric being used. 1. TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Causes...