Changing
Presser
Foot
(_) Snap-on button (red button)
(_) Groove
Pin
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To remove:
Raise the needle to its highest position by
turning the handwheel counterclockwise,,
Raise the
presser foot, and press the red button 0 on the back of
the foot holder,
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To atlach:
Place a selected presser foot so the pin (_ on
the foot lies just under the groove (_ on the foot holder.
Lower the presser bar to lock the foot in place,
Presser
Foot Types
• Zigzag foot (Foot A)
Use this foot for both straight and zigzag stitching.
For: Striaght stitch (Page 38)
Topstitching (Page 40)
Basic zigzag (page 48)
Bar tacking (page 52)
Button sewing (page 54)
Overcasting stitch (page 54)
Lace work (page 58)
Multiple zigzag stitch (page 58)
Box stitch (page 60)
Fagoting stitch (page 62)
Two-point shell stitch (page 62)
Two-point box stitch (page 62)
Overedge stitch (page 64)
Straight stretch (page 66)
Rick-rack stretch (page 66)
Overcast stretch stitching (page 68)
Smocking (page 68)
Serging (page 70)
Elastic stretch stitch (page 70)
Stretch patching (page 70)
Herring bone stretch (page 72)
Decorative stretch patterns (page 72)
Twin needle stitches (page 92)
• Straight
stitch foot
(Foot H)
Use this foot exclusively for straight stitching with center
needle position,
For: Straight stitch (page 38)
Topstitching (page 40)
Straight stretch (page 66)
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Foot A:
Pie A:
Pied A:
Foot H:
Pie H:
Pied H:
* Buttonhole
foot
(Foot
B)
Use this foot for manual buttonholing,
It is marked to help you measure your buttonholes accurately
For: Buttonhole making (page B2).
• Zipper
foot (Foot
E)
This foot can be set to sew on each side of the
zipper The edges of the foot guide the zipper and
keep the seam straight,
For:
Zipper sewing (page 42,44)
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Foot B:
Pie B:
Pied B:
Foot E:
Pie E:
Pied E:
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