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Cutting Blade Locking Dial
Presser Foot Pressure Adjustment
Snap-On Presser Foot
Presser Foot
Release Button
Seam Line
Guides
When no trimming is desired, as when stitching on a fold,
flip the cutting blade lock switch clockwise to the LOCK
position. The cutting blade no longer moves up and
down, but remains in its lowered position. To re-engage
the cutting blade, turn the cutting blade lock switch half of
a turn counter-clockwise. The blade will start moving
automatically when you start sewing.
The presser foot pressure has been preset at the factory
and rarely needs adjustment. You may find it necessary,
however, to decrease the pressure for thick fabrics or
increase pressure for thin fabrics to feed more smoothly
under the foot. Use a coin to turn the screw on top of the
machine.
To increase pressure, turn the pressure adjusting screw
clockwise.
To decrease pressure, turn the screw counterclockwise.
The Celebrate has the convenience of a snap-on presser
foot.
To Release:
1. Raise the presser foot lever.
2. Lock the cutting blade.
3. Raise the needles to the highest position.
4. Push the presser foot release lever located at the back of
the presser foot holder.
5. Carefully turn the presser foot clockwise 90 degrees.
6. Slide the presser foot to the rear to remove.
To Replace:
1. Raise the presser foot lever.
2. Lock the cutting blade.
3. Raise the needles to the highest position.
4. Slide the foot from the left to right.
5. Align the bar of the foot with the groove in the holder.
6. Lower the presser foot lever to snap into place.
The presser foot that comes with the Celebrate has a tape
sewing slot. Insert the tape or ribbon into the slot in the front
of the foot, then under the sole of the foot. (see page 36 for
more instruction)
The raised markings on the toe of the foot are seam line
guides. They indicate the needle positions to help guide
your fabric for accurate seaming.
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