The type and application of the presser foot
Standard presser foot
Zipper presser foot
Overcasting presser foot
Blind stitch presser foot
Buttonhole presser foot
Manual buttonhole press-
er foot
Optional presser feet
Walking foot
Patchwork presser foot
Smooth presser foot
Open toe presser foot
Quilt presser foot
Edge Sewing presser foot
Marking of presser foot
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A
This is used mainly for straight stitch and zigzag stitches. Use this
presser foot especially when sewing heavy-weight materials.
B
This is used to attach zippers.
C
This presser foot is used exclusively for overcasting to prevent the cut
edge of fabrics from fraying.
D
This presser foot is used for blind stitch on hems of trousers and skirts,
or sleeves.
E
This presser foot is used for automatic buttonholing.
I
This is used for sewing decorative stitches, letters and bartacks.
N
In general, this presser foot is used for difficult-to-feed" materials such
as knits, jersies, vinyl, artificial leather and leather or quilting.
P
This presser foot is used for patchwork stitches. There are two seam
lines, 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch from center needle position.
T
This presser foot is used for non-slippery materials like vinyl and satin
stitches.
O
This is used for the applique and decorative stitches.
(Front part of the presser foot is open for better visibility.)
Q
This is used for the quilt stitch.
(Machine setting: Straight Stitch and Center needle position)
R
This is used for patchwork, sewing center line of joined materials by
using the center guide of the presser foot.
* Fine tune the needle position by zigzag width adjustment dial.
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