Singer 9960 Continuous Decorative Pattern, Using the EVEN-FEED Foot, Sewing Thin Fabrics

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CONTINUOUS DECORATIVE PATTERN

Use the satin foot for continuous decorative stitch patterns.

This foot has a full indentation on the underside to easily allow closely spaced zigzag stitches and fabric to feed freely under foot.

No. 19-100

Satin foot (B)

To tailor the continuous decorative stitch pattern, you may adjust the length and width of pattern. Also you may change reverse or mirror stitch of pattern and elongate the pattern.

Experiment with fabric scraps until you get the desired length and width.

A. SEWING THIN FABRICS

When sewing thin fabrics, it is suggested that you use stabilizer on the backside of the fabric.

USING THE EVEN-FEED FOOT

The Even-feed foot accessory equalizes the feeding of the upper and lower layers of fabric and improves the matching of plaids, stripes, and patterns. This foot helps to prevent uneven feeding of very difficult fabrics.

No. 1, 2, or 9

Even-feed foot

A. ATTACHING THE EVEN-FEED FOOT

1.Remove the presser foot and holder. (See page 7)

2.The arm of even-feed foot should ride onto the shaft of the needle clamp screw.

3.Slide the attaching head from your left to right so that it is fitted into the presser bar.

4.Tighten the presser foot thumb screw.

B. SEWING

Hold both thread lightly at start of sewing and sew in slow (1/2) speed.

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Contents 9960 Important Safety Instructions Contents Blue neutral N Brown live L For European and Similar TerritoriesMain Parts Dust Cover AccessoriesOptional Accessories Changing the presser foot Extension TableChanging the Presser Foot FABRIC, Thread Needle Table Inserting the NeedleType of Fabric Thread Size Needle Needle Size Use a Singer brand needle for better sewing resultsFoot Controller Connecting MachineFunction of Each Part Extra Wide Table Control Panel To Turn OFF Audible Beep Setting Spool of Thread on Spool PIN Bobbin SettingRemoving the Bobbin Winding the BobbinInserting the Bobbin Threading the Upper Thread Threading the MachineDrawing UP the Bobbin Thread 1. Raise the presser foot Threading the Needle EYEUpper Thread Sensor Starting to SEWStart and END of Seam Auto Tack Stitch Reverse StitchingSeam Guide Turning CornersSewing Heavy Fabric Helpful Hints Thread TensionF3 F4 F5 Direct Stitch Pattern Selecting Utility Stitch PatternSelecting Other Utility Stitch Patterns MIRROR/REVERSE StitchElongation Where to USE Each Stitch Straight Stitch With Auto-lock Stitch Pattern No Straight Stitch SewingStraight Stitch Basting BastingAttaching the Darning Embroidery Foot Quilting Elastic Stitch SewingJoining the pieces of fabric QuiltingMULTI-STITCH Zigzag Zigzag Stitch SewingFree ARM Sewing Elastic Band SewingOvercasting Overlocking Using the Overcasting FootUsing the General Purpose Foot Blind HEM Stitching Applique When sewing sharp anglesPatch Work Inserting Zippers Centered Insertion Inserting Zippers Lapped Insertion To stitch around the zipper tab Diagram aButtonhole Sewing Page Bound Buttonhole Eyelet Automatic BAR-TACK Darning Thread Shank Sewing on ButtonsCording Narrow HemmingSingle Cording Triple CordingContinuous Decorative Pattern Using the EVEN-FEED FootSewing Thin Fabrics Attaching the EVEN-FEED FootFREE-HAND Embroidery DARNING/FREE-HAND EmbroideryDarning Twin needle sewing may be used with decorative Twin Needle SewingShifting the Cursor Selecting Decorative & Letter Stitch selecting modeDecorative & Letter Stitch Sewing To Delete Pattern To Check Selected PatternsInserting Pattern Elongation Editing of Each PatternMirror / Reverse stitch F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F1 F3 F4 F5 Setting the thread tensionTo Recall the Selected Patterns Sewing Sewing the Selected PatternsAdjusting the Forward and Reverse Stitches Decorative and Letter Stitch ChartDecorative Stitch Pattern Letter Stitch PatternCleaning MaintenanceBobbin Holder Hook Race and Feed DogHelpful Hints Problem Cause CorrectionMessages on LCD Page Page Page 9960English 34108 B0