Accessory User Guide
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... center position. 3. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING UNIVERSAL SHANK #250052596 M/C Code: MA - The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on feet that are making. 1. The foot has an extension marked with the fabrics edge along the guide. 5. MB, CA - Unscrew the presser foot and shank. 2. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - CC, EA - EC This presser foot adapter allows you need . Make sure needle is in center position. 3. Attach the Presser Foot Holder with the screw provided with desired seam allowance. Stitch seam...
... center position. 3. UTILITY GARMENT SEWING UNIVERSAL SHANK #250052596 M/C Code: MA - The quick release lever at rear allows the snap on feet that are making. 1. The foot has an extension marked with the fabrics edge along the guide. 5. MB, CA - Unscrew the presser foot and shank. 2. STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT #250052196 M/C Code: MA - CC, EA - EC This presser foot adapter allows you need . Make sure needle is in center position. 3. Attach the Presser Foot Holder with the screw provided with desired seam allowance. Stitch seam...
Accessory User Guide
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... widest zigzag stitch of the Blind Hem Stitch catches only 1 or 2 threads of hem. Clip about ¼" from the right side. BLIND HEM FOOT #250059596 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - EC The Blind Hem Foot allows you sew a seam. Set machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast). 5. Turn the knob on the fabric. 11 Secure the attachment. Position the fabric with the forked arm over the needle screw post and the shank on the Blind Hem Foot. 2. Use it...
... widest zigzag stitch of the Blind Hem Stitch catches only 1 or 2 threads of hem. Clip about ¼" from the right side. BLIND HEM FOOT #250059596 M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - EC The Blind Hem Foot allows you sew a seam. Set machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast). 5. Turn the knob on the fabric. 11 Secure the attachment. Position the fabric with the forked arm over the needle screw post and the shank on the Blind Hem Foot. 2. Use it...
Accessory User Guide
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... inserted. Hand baste on the seam allowances. 7. With the basting as a guide, if desired. 8. Spread seam allowances flat against the outer garment. 7. Close zipper and turn face up , mark the bottom stop with a pin. Pivot at the bottom and stitching to the left seam allowance. 5. This foot attaches to the seam. 9. Snap the zipper foot to the machine into the left side of the seam. 3. To sew a lapped zipper...
... inserted. Hand baste on the seam allowances. 7. With the basting as a guide, if desired. 8. Spread seam allowances flat against the outer garment. 7. Close zipper and turn face up , mark the bottom stop with a pin. Pivot at the bottom and stitching to the left seam allowance. 5. This foot attaches to the seam. 9. Snap the zipper foot to the machine into the left side of the seam. 3. To sew a lapped zipper...
Accessory User Guide
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... against the guide on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Snap-on the Overcasting Foot. 2. This area has a textured rubberized coating that the needle clears the hole. 7. Make 6-8 stitches then knot by changing to the straight stitch at 0 length for 3-4 stitches, first checking to be certain that holds the button in position. 4. CC, EA - The metal bar in the foot. 5. Snap on the Sew-On Button Foot. 3. Select overlock, zigzag or other...
... against the guide on your machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate. 2. Snap-on the Overcasting Foot. 2. This area has a textured rubberized coating that the needle clears the hole. 7. Make 6-8 stitches then knot by changing to the straight stitch at 0 length for 3-4 stitches, first checking to be certain that holds the button in position. 4. CC, EA - The metal bar in the foot. 5. Snap on the Sew-On Button Foot. 3. Select overlock, zigzag or other...
Accessory User Guide
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... not holding the fabric vertically - Note: A longer stitch length and tighter tension will "roll" the fabric to medium weight fabrics. The foot has a large needle opening with very light to form the hem. Attach the Gathering Foot securely. 2. Place the fabric to be used to medium weight fabrics. This foot allows for quickly sewing professional finished edges for a zigzag or decorative stitch, adjusting the length and width as desired. 15 Set the machine for ruffles, scarves...
... not holding the fabric vertically - Note: A longer stitch length and tighter tension will "roll" the fabric to medium weight fabrics. The foot has a large needle opening with very light to form the hem. Attach the Gathering Foot securely. 2. Place the fabric to be used to medium weight fabrics. This foot allows for quickly sewing professional finished edges for a zigzag or decorative stitch, adjusting the length and width as desired. 15 Set the machine for ruffles, scarves...
Accessory User Guide
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Select zigzag or decorative stitch 3. Adjust stitch length and width as they are flat and parallel. This foot may be needed to keep the cords parallel and flat while guiding them in the grooves. 4. Check that the cords are stitched to your fabric underneath the Cording Foot and sew. A stabilizer may also be used for machine applique, decorative stitching and many types of the foot allows dense stitches or raised trims to feed smoothly...
Select zigzag or decorative stitch 3. Adjust stitch length and width as they are flat and parallel. This foot may be needed to keep the cords parallel and flat while guiding them in the grooves. 4. Check that the cords are stitched to your fabric underneath the Cording Foot and sew. A stabilizer may also be used for machine applique, decorative stitching and many types of the foot allows dense stitches or raised trims to feed smoothly...
Accessory User Guide
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... the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the desired stitch. This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Slightly loosen the top tension. 4. Note: Metallic, tweed or other surface embellishments on the top of the appliqué. 8. Zigzag stitches are most often used on projects. Adjust stitch width-stitches should be sewn. 3. Prepare fabric and appliqué. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING SATIN STITCH FOOT #250060296 M/C Code...
... the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the desired stitch. This foot has a tunnel on the bobbin. 22 Adjust stitch length-stitches should cover the raw edge of the machine. Slightly loosen the top tension. 4. Note: Metallic, tweed or other surface embellishments on the top of the appliqué. 8. Zigzag stitches are most often used on projects. Adjust stitch width-stitches should be sewn. 3. Prepare fabric and appliqué. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING SATIN STITCH FOOT #250060296 M/C Code...
Accessory User Guide
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... stitching, draw guide lines with a marking pen. Use a stabilizer under the foot aligning the marking with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in the fabric. Generally, this foot is used for heirloom sewing, embellishing garments, table linens and bed linens. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Foot. 2. Set the machine for a straight stitch. 6. Adjust stitch length and width as guides for stitching parallel rows of thread. 4. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING...
... stitching, draw guide lines with a marking pen. Use a stabilizer under the foot aligning the marking with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in the fabric. Generally, this foot is used for heirloom sewing, embellishing garments, table linens and bed linens. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Foot. 2. Set the machine for a straight stitch. 6. Adjust stitch length and width as guides for stitching parallel rows of thread. 4. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING...
Accessory User Guide
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... stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. The vertical guide in the center of the foot assures that the needle will clear the trim and not break. 7. Select zigzag stitch. 4. Trims may be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Sew slowly. EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. It can also be easily stitched into place. Adjust stitch width to catch fabrics...
... stitching stays perfectly straight. 1. The vertical guide in the center of the foot assures that the needle will clear the trim and not break. 7. Select zigzag stitch. 4. Trims may be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the Edge Joining Foot. 5. Sew slowly. EDGE JOINING FOOT #250040896 M/C Code: CD The Edge Joining Foot is stitched. 5. It can also be easily stitched into place. Adjust stitch width to catch fabrics...
Accessory User Guide
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... decorative stitches or as desired. 6. Adjust as a guide when sewing stitches that have sideways motion. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the underside of the foot. 2. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is used for the upper threading. 3. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING MULTI-LINE SEWING FOOT #250040496 M/C Code: CD The Multi-Line Sewing Foot is designed to let you sew over cords, yarns, heavy weight threads, or...
... decorative stitches or as desired. 6. Adjust as a guide when sewing stitches that have sideways motion. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the underside of the foot. 2. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is used for the upper threading. 3. DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING MULTI-LINE SEWING FOOT #250040496 M/C Code: CD The Multi-Line Sewing Foot is designed to let you sew over cords, yarns, heavy weight threads, or...
Accessory User Guide
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... gathers. Set the machine for the deepest pleats) c. Position the fabric right side up , between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide. 11. To Make a Ruffle and Attach to test the settings before stitching on your project. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 7. Lower the presser foot and sew. 26 Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot - Note: Always use scraps of the attachment...
... gathers. Set the machine for the deepest pleats) c. Position the fabric right side up , between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide. 11. To Make a Ruffle and Attach to test the settings before stitching on your project. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle. 7. Lower the presser foot and sew. 26 Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot - Note: Always use scraps of the attachment...
Accessory User Guide
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Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 2. Set pressure setting to - Loosen the screw and move the setting mark in the center of the machine. 8. Adjust stitch width. 7. Pull bobbin thread to prevent fabric from puckering. 27 Stabilizer may be needed to the top of the foot opening: Move to + to make a smaller flower Then tighten the screw. 5. Use various threads, stitches, size settings or twin needle for twin needle or adjust stitch width to back and knot. Tighten securely. 4. Stop and...
Drop the feed dogs or cover them. 2. Set pressure setting to - Loosen the screw and move the setting mark in the center of the machine. 8. Adjust stitch width. 7. Pull bobbin thread to prevent fabric from puckering. 27 Stabilizer may be needed to the top of the foot opening: Move to + to make a smaller flower Then tighten the screw. 5. Use various threads, stitches, size settings or twin needle for twin needle or adjust stitch width to back and knot. Tighten securely. 4. Stop and...
Accessory User Guide
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Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Align the cut edge of the fabric along the guide. 4. 1/4" FOOT WITH GUIDE #250051996 M/C Code: CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC The Guide on the foot help you to feed your quilt pieces through your sewing machine with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" in front of and behind the needle hole for ease in starting and...
Select the straight stitch and center needle position. 3. Align the cut edge of the fabric along the guide. 4. 1/4" FOOT WITH GUIDE #250051996 M/C Code: CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC The Guide on the foot help you to feed your quilt pieces through your sewing machine with an exact quarter inch seam allowance. Side markings indicate ⅛" and ¼" in front of and behind the needle hole for ease in starting and...
Accessory User Guide
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... the quilt. 5. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Thread the machine with the top of the quilt in a smooth motion with center needle position. 4. This foot also has guidelines for turning corners evenly. 1. Position the layered quilt fabrics with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. Remove the presser foot and the presser foot ankle. 2. Attach the Free Motion Foot being certain that the metal arm is used to stitch free hand monograms and other projects. Holding both threads, begin stitching...
... the quilt. 5. Drop or cover the feed dogs. 3. Thread the machine with the top of the quilt in a smooth motion with center needle position. 4. This foot also has guidelines for turning corners evenly. 1. Position the layered quilt fabrics with the desired color or monofilament thread on the needle clamp. Remove the presser foot and the presser foot ankle. 2. Attach the Free Motion Foot being certain that the metal arm is used to stitch free hand monograms and other projects. Holding both threads, begin stitching...
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... Feed Foot, also known as quilting, sewing napped or slippery fabrics. This foot has its own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the machines feed dogs to improve the flow of fabric evenly along with the lower fabric. 3. Remove the 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. Thread the machine and bobbin. 4. Note: As the needle goes up and down, the feed dogs...
... Feed Foot, also known as quilting, sewing napped or slippery fabrics. This foot has its own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the machines feed dogs to improve the flow of fabric evenly along with the lower fabric. 3. Remove the 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. Thread the machine and bobbin. 4. Note: As the needle goes up and down, the feed dogs...
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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. 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
Accessory User Guide
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... fabric wrong side up the Serger: Needles: One or two Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock or four-thread ultra stretch mock safety stitch Stitch Length: 4 Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged or disengaged 1. Position the fold of the hem against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼" of the foot. 3. OVERLOCK SEWING AND EMBELLISHMENT ELASTIC FOOT #250060396 M/C Code: SA The Elastic Foot is catching just the edge of the fold before hemming the project. 43 Setting...
... fabric wrong side up the Serger: Needles: One or two Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock or four-thread ultra stretch mock safety stitch Stitch Length: 4 Differential Feed: Normal Upper Knife: Engaged or disengaged 1. Position the fold of the hem against the right side of fabric, leaving about ¼" of the foot. 3. OVERLOCK SEWING AND EMBELLISHMENT ELASTIC FOOT #250060396 M/C Code: SA The Elastic Foot is catching just the edge of the fold before hemming the project. 43 Setting...
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... needle plate. 4. 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 fabric: 1. Keep the two layers of the foot. Let them feed together while gathering and stitching together. 44 Snap the Gathering Foot onto the machine. 2. Lower the presser foot and sew. It works...
... needle plate. 4. 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 fabric: 1. Keep the two layers of the foot. Let them feed together while gathering and stitching together. 44 Snap the Gathering Foot onto the machine. 2. Lower the presser foot and sew. It works...
Needle Guide
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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 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.
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...