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Brother EV1 - Using the Compact Dual Feed Foot

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Changing the Presser Foot
Getting Ready
49
1
4 Set the adapter on the presser foot bar,
aligning the flat side of the adapter
opening with the flat side of the presser
foot bar. Align the screw holes in the
adapter and presser foot bar, and then
securely tighten the presser foot holder
screw with the screwdriver.
a Presser foot holder screw
5 Turn the included screw (small) 2 or 3
times with your hand.
a Screw (small)
6 Attach the presser foot, referring to the
manual for the presser foot. Tighten the
screw (small) with the included
screwdriver (large).
The compact dual feed foot enables you to have
best fabric control when sewing difficult fabrics
that slip easily, such as quilted fabrics or fabrics
that tend to stick to the bottom of a presser foot,
such as vinyl, leather or synthetic leather.
Attaching the Compact Dual Feed
Foot
1
Touch . Remove the presser foot.
(page 48)
2 Loosen the screw of the presser foot
holder to remove the presser foot holder.
a Multi-purpose screwdriver
b Presser foot holder screw
c Presser foot holder
3 Position the compact dual feed foot to
the presser foot bar by aligning the notch
of the compact dual feed foot to the
screw.
Memo
When attaching the free motion echo quilting
foot “E”, refer to “Echo Quilting” on page 113,
then go to step
4.
CAUTION
Use the included screwdriver (large) to tighten the screw
securely. If the screw is loose, the needle may strike the
presser foot and cause injury.
Using the Compact Dual Feed
Foot
Note
When sewing with the compact dual feed foot,
sew at medium to low speeds.
Memo
When the compact dual feed foot is connected
to the machine, only stitch patterns that allow
sewing with the compact dual feed foot can be
selected.
When sewing fabric that easily sticks together,
a more attractive finish can be achieved by
basting the beginning of sewing.

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