Singer Guide ENG 1
UTILITY GARMENT SEWING ROLLER FOOT #270076292 M/C
Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EC The Roller Foot is used to sew thicker fabrics, heavy knits and textured or napped fabrics. It can also be used for sewing leather, vinyl or plastic. This presser foot has a longer roller in the front and a set of smaller rollers in the back, for even fabric feeding. 1. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the desired stitch. 3. Adjust length. 4. If leather vinyl or plastic fabrics need to be pinned together, do so in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use paper clips. 5. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250033996 Note: When sewing these specialty fabrics, frequently the stitch length should be increased to avoid perforations in the fabrics. PIPING FOOT #250041596 M/C Code: CD The Piping Foot is used to insert packaged piping into seams and edges for a tailored finish. For specialty piping, cord can be covered with fabric. The clear view allows you to see your stitching and piping placement and to see the first row of stitching and adjust your needle position appropriately to stitch next to the original row. 1. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the straight stitch with average stitch length. 3. Position one layer of fabric face side up, place piping on top and the other layer of fabric face down. 4. Check that all three layers are aligned with the edges even on the right side of the foot and the piping in the groove of the foot. 5. Sew a few stitches to check the stitch placement. The needle position may need to be adjusted to ensure the stitching is butted against the cord in the piping. To Make Custom Piping: 1. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the straight stitch with average stitch length. 3. Position the cording into the center of the bias fabric strip with the face side out. 4. Place under the Piping Foot with the fold and cording to the left and the raw edges to the right. 5. Sew a few stitches to check the stitch placement. The needle position may need to be adjusted to ensure the stitching is butted against the cord in the piping. 16