Extension Table And Free Arm - ELNA eXperience 620 Instruction Manual

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G
H
R
G: Blind Hem Foot
The guide on the foot helps ensure that the needle
catches only one or two fibers of the hem, resulting in an
invisible hemline.
H: Multi-Cord Foot
Design your own braids or trims. Place one to three
cords in the foot and sew over cord(s) for a simple
couching method. Or sew over one cord with a zigzag to
gather heavier weight fabrics.
R: Automatic Buttonhole Foot
Place button in foot to determine the buttonhole size. The
machine will automatically sew the corresponding
buttonhole.
Circular Sewing Pivot Pin
The free arm has holes that are 1 cm apart from each
other. Use this pivot pin to secure the fabric and sew
perfect curves or circles or large scallops.
Quilt Guide
The quilt guide is helpful when sewing parallel, evenly
spaced rows of stitching.

Extension Table and Free Arm

Extension Table
The extension table provides more sewing space to
make sewing easier. The extension table can be easily
removed for free arm sewing.
To Remove:
Pull the end of the extension table away from the
machine, as shown.
To Attach:
Push the table back into place to reattach the extension
table.
Free Arm
Free arm sewing is good for circle areas like sleeves,
waistbands and pant legs. If socks, knee or elbow areas
need mending, the free arm will be best to use.
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