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Presser Foot Definitions
A: Standard metal foot
This foot comes attached to the machine and is
mainly used for straight stitches and zigzag stitches
longer than 1.0. The button locks the foot in a
horizontal position helping to sew over multiple
layered seams.
B: Zipper foot
Attach this foot either to the left or right of the
needle to sew each side of the zipper.
C: Overlock foot
Sew the edge of the fabric next to the guide while
overcasting with the zigzag stitch set wider than 5.0.
The metal extension helps the stitch lie flatter.
D: Blind hem foot
The guide on the foot helps ensure that the needle
catches only one or two fibers of the hem, resulting
in an invisible hemline.
E: Automatic buttonhole foot
Place button in foot to determine the buttonhole
size. The machine will automatically sew the
corresponding buttonhole. Also used for bartacks
and darning.
F: Hemmer foot
Insert the fabric into the spiral on this foot. The spiral
rolls the fabric, creating a rolled hem.
I:
Satin stitch foot
The cutout on the underside of the foot is designed
to accommodate dense stitch formation. Ideal for
satin and decorative stitches that are 7 mm or less,
with no directional feed.
J: Embroidery foot
Use for automatic embroidery or free motion
embroidery. As the needle lowers into the fabric, the
spring-loaded foot lowers to hold the fabric down. As
needle rises, foot rises and fabric can be moved.
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