SEAM GUIDE
right edge of the fabric even with the left edge of the guide.
This provides consistent seam allowance width.
BEADING FOOT
T h i s f o o t i s u s e d t o a t t a c h b e a d s t r i n g s f o r s u r f a c e
embellishment.
2. Thread the top of the machine with invisible thread and the
bobbin with sewing thread that matches the color of the
fabric.
3. Place the bead string under the foot, making sure it is
centered in the groove on the underside of the foot. Pull
a small length of the bead string out the back of the foot
to hold while you start sewing. Place stabilizer under the
fabric.
4. Testing on a scrap fabric, select a zigzag stitch, with the
width setting wide enough to go over the bead string without
hitting the bead string. Check by turning the hand wheel
toward you slowly to make sure the swing of the needle
clears the bead string.
fabric being sewn, it may be necessary to reduce upper
thread tension slightly.
6. Pull the work out toward the back of the presser foot to
NON-STICK FOOT
This foot is used when sewing fabrics such as leather or vinyl.
that the needle will line up with the opening of the foot
before starting to sew.
3. Tip: Try using paper clips to hold fabric layers together.
Using pins will leave holes in leather and vinyl.
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