Presser Foot Definitions - ELNA 3210 Instruction Manual

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Presser Foot Definitions

A: Standard Metal Foot
This foot comes attached to your machine. It is mainly
used for straight stitches and zigzag stitches longer than
1.0. The button locks the foot in a horizontal position
helping to sew over multiple layered seams.
B. Buttonhole Foot
Sew oversized buttonholes for novelty buttons or a
decorative accent. The two cutout grooves on the
underside of the foot ensure that the buttonhole sides lie
parallel to each other.
C: Overlock Foot
Prevent fabric edges from raveling by finishing the edge
with a zigzag stitch. The prongs on the foot help the stitch
lie flatter and reduce puckering. Use with medium weight
fabrics.
D. Hemmer Foot
Insert the fabric into the spiral on this foot. The spiral rolls
the fabric, creating a rolled hem. An easy, professional
way to sew hems.
E. Zipper Foot
Use when sewing zippers into place to avoid the foot
riding on top of the zipper coil. Attach either to the left or
right of the needle to sew each side of the zipper.
F. Satin Stitch Foot
The cutout on the underside of the foot is designed to
accommodate dense stitch formation. Ideal when sewing
satin and decorative stitches.
G: Blind Hem Foot, Adjustable
The adjustable guide on the foot helps ensure that the
needle catches only one or two fibers of the hem,
resulting in an invisible hemline. The guide can also be
adjusted to create pintucks.
R: Automatic Buttonhole Foot
Place button in foot to determine the buttonhole size. The
machine will automatically sew the corresponding
buttonhole.
Quilt Guide
The quilt guide is helpful when sewing parallel, evenly
spaced rows of stitching.
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