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PRESSER SET
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 32 PIECE PRESSER SET USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide is i se i es ri i e di ere ringe oot or ooper oot ouble elting oot or Piping oot raiding oot or Couching oot or Cording oot Pearl Piping oot eading oot roove Pintuck oot nvisible ipper oot ole Cording oot...
  • Page 3: I W Is I E

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide is i ringe oot mm ound olled vercast oot . mm olled em oot ouble elting oot em oot . Satin Stitch oot . mm ound olled raiding oot . Teflon ig ag oot ole Cording oot .
  • Page 4: H E E S Se I I E

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide II. H se i EMO ​ ​ I EO C hanging our Sewing achine eet​ click to view emoving a presser foot aise the needle and the presser foot lever. he way to remove the presser foot depends on the brand of machine you have. Sometimes it ust snaps off but with most machines you have to push a button or lever on the presser foot holder.
  • Page 5: Es Ri I E Di Ere Ee

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide es ri i e di ere ringe oot or ooper oot The fringe foot (or “looper foot”) is a presser foot that allows quilters and other textile manufacturers to add decorative accents to completed products. The fringe foot adds a zig-zag stitch over the center raised bar.
  • Page 6: Raiding Oot Or Couching Oot Or Cording Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide I s ru i Piping and welting are often used to finish home décor projects. This presser foot can be used to create many effects, including making single- or double-piping using bias tape and cord; attaching couch cord or piping; and attaching covered single- or double-piping.
  • Page 7 Se i i e Presser F User Guide I s ru i e s i . hread the elastic through the hole on the braiding foot from the top and under the back of the foot. the guide by loosening the screw and snugging it up to the elastic but allowing the elastic to slide through freely.
  • Page 8: Pearl Piping Oot Eading Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide I s ru i sse e erie . raw your design on your fabric first. . ack the fabric with tear away stabili er. . hread the soutache cord through the hole on the front of the foot and under the back.
  • Page 9: Nvisible Ipper Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide nvisible ipper oot The invisible zipper foot is a presser foot designed for installing invisible (or concealed) zippers. The top of the invisible zipper foot has a single, small hole for the needle. On the bottom, there are two grooves that run side-by-side down the length of the foot.
  • Page 10: Ound Olled Em Oot Olled Emmer And Olled Em Oot Arrow Emmer

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide There are many uses for cording feet, which can accommodate almost any type of fabric or material. Fine cord, embroidery silk, metallic thread, yarn, or threads used for couching stitches can be used singly or combined to create a variety of effects.
  • Page 11: Pen Oe Mbroidery Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide pen oe mbroidery oot The open toe and open-toe embroidery feet are versatile presser feet designed specifically for stitch patterns that need lots of room. The regular open toe foot is made of metal; the open-toe embroidery foot is made of clear plastic.
  • Page 12: Uilting Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide uilting oot The ¼” quilting foot and the ¼” quilting foot with guide are presser feet designed specifically for sewing neat, straight, ¼” seams. The important part of this presser foot’s name is “¼””. The regular ¼”...
  • Page 13: Vercast Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide vercast oot The overcast foot is a presser foot designed for finishing raw edges or for sewing stretchy seams. The overcast foot produces stitches that wrap over the edge of the fabric with an effect similar to a serged edge. A seam guide sticks out along the right toe of this presser foot, with a small metal tongue that extends across the center of the needle opening.
  • Page 14: Dge Oining Oot Or Stitch In The Itch Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide dge oining oot or Stitch in the itch oot The edge-joining/stitch-in-the-ditch foot is a versatile presser foot that is most frequently used either to join two finished edges laying side by side or to stitch “in the ditch” (directly on top of another seam). The edge-joining/stitch-in-the-ditch foot resembles an all-purpose foot, except that it has a blade attached to one side that runs straight down the middle of the foot.
  • Page 15: Lind Stitch Oot Lind Em Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide lind Stitch oot lind em oot The blind hem foot is a presser foot specifically designed for producing the polished appearance of a blind hem. Creating a quality blind hem by hand can be very difficult. Using a machine can often produce better results, and this presser foot can help you get the results you want.
  • Page 16: Oller Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide oller oot The roller foot is a presser foot designed for sewing difficult to manage fabrics like leather, pleather, velvet, knits, organza, and chiffon. This presser foot is mostly transparent and has two upturned toes at the front designed specifically for handling layers and thick fabrics.
  • Page 17: Ad Ustable Ias Inding Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide Ad ustable ias inding oot The adjustable bias binding foot is a presser foot designed exclusively for sewing bindings—usually bias bindings, although it can accommodate straight grain bindings, as well. The adjustable bias binding foot has a complicated appearance, but using this foot to apply binding can be much simpler than applying binding using a standard presser foot.
  • Page 18: Ad Ustable Ipper Oot

    Se i i e Presser F User Guide Ad ustable ipper oot The adjustable zipper foot is a presser foot designed for installing zippers quickly and easily. Normally, this foot is used for standard zippers, which are also called “centered” or “lapped” zippers. The adjustable zipper foot consists of one narrow, metal piece with small notches on either side.
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