4 – Introduction
Presser Feet
All Purpose Foot A
(attached to the machine upon delivery)
This foot is used for general sewing on most types of fabric. The bottom of the foot is at, so that the fabric
is held down rmly against the feed teeth while sewing. It also has a wide slot so that the needle can move
from left to right, depending on which stitch you sew.
Decorative Stitch Foot B
For sewing close zigzag stitches (satin stitches) with less than 1.0mm stitch length, other utility stitches or
decorative stitches, use this foot. The tunnel on the underside of the foot is designed to feed smoothly over
the stitches.
Zipper Foot E
This foot is used for inserting zippers. Attach the foot to the presser foot holder on either side of the foot,
depending on which side of the zipper is being sewn. The Zipper Foot can also be used to create and insert
piping.
Blindhem Foot D
For blindhem stitches. The inner edge of this foot guides the fabric. The right toe of the foot is designed to
ride along the hem edge.
One–Step Buttonhole Foot
This foot allows you to make perfectly sized buttonholes for your button. It has a space at the back for a
button, used to set the size of the buttonhole. The machine will automatically sew a buttonhole to t that
button size.
Embroidery/Free-Motion Foot
The Embroidery/Free-Motion Foot is recommended for hoop embroidery.
This foot is also great for free motion sewing when used with a straight stitch and lowering the feed dogs. It
releases the fabric when the needle is in the up position, allowing you to move the fabric freely for quilting,
monogramming and embroidery.