Changing Presser Feet

CAUTION

Make sure the power to the machine is off before changing presser feet.

Changing Presser Feet

(Zipper Foot)

1 Raise presser foot, and raise needle to highest position.

2 Loosen and remove screw using screwdriver.

3 Attach zipper foot and tighten screw.

Use the same method to attach

the other feet that come with your machine.

See page 22 for directions on attaching the “Walking Foot”.

Use the position knob on back of the zipper foot to adjust position of foot in relation to needle.

Only the zipper foot has a position knob. You can begin sewing with all other presser feet immediately after attaching.

Presser Feet

● Pin Feed Foot For perfect stitching on otherwise difficult fabrics like velvet, leather and suede.

● Rolled Hem Foot Use on the edge of fabric, such as on hems of dress shirts, to fold the edge of the fabric in three while sewing.

● Walking Foot For sewing or quilting on fabrics which stick or tend to slip Useful for sewing multiple layers as in quilting.

● Quilting Foot Spring action foot for darning, quilting or free-motion embroidery.

Use only feet supplied with your machine. Each foot is specially designed for this machine and has clearance for the pin at the rear of each foot. Use of other presser feet may damage or break the pin feed mechanism.

● General purpose Foot

This foot is used for most sewing. (Can also be used for sewing thick fabrics or seams.)

When sewing thick seams, lightly guide the fabric with your hand on the downward side of the seam.

Can also be used with pin feeding.

● Invisible Zipper Foot Use to attach concealed fasteners.● Zipper Foot

Use to attach fasteners other than concealed fasteners. The zipper foot can also be used to secure piping in place as you sew. Use the side of the foot closest to the needle to rest against the edge of the piping as you sew.

● 1/4” Foot For quilt and patchwork piecing with 1/4” or 1/8” seam allowance.

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