ypoc - Sears Canada
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Using Walking Foot<br />
1 Thumb screw<br />
2 Foot holder<br />
3 Lever<br />
4 Needle clamp<br />
5 Presser bar<br />
This is a special attachment for hard-to-feed materials.<br />
This foot prevents fabric slipping or puckering by feeding<br />
fabrics with both upper and lower feed dogs. The walking<br />
foot is great for fine fabrics, knits, leather and matching<br />
plaids.<br />
1 Turn off the switch<br />
Raise the needle and presser foot.<br />
2 Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the foot holder<br />
(Refer to page 10)<br />
3 Attach walking foot to the presser bar with the lever<br />
above the needle clamp, and secure it with the thumb<br />
screw.<br />
NOTE:<br />
Sew at low to medium speed.<br />
Set the stitch length in the range of 0-4.<br />
1 2<br />
3<br />
1<br />
copy<br />
3<br />
1<br />
5<br />
2<br />
4<br />
Using 1/4ý Seam Foot<br />
1 Stitch selector: 5<br />
2 Stitch width: 6.5<br />
3 Stitch length:<br />
Red zone<br />
4 Needle thread tension: 3 to 5<br />
5 Presser foot:<br />
1/4ý seam foot<br />
NOTES:<br />
When using the 1/4ý seam foot, make sure to use the<br />
center needle position, otherwise the needle may strike<br />
the presser foot and possibly break.<br />
Use a #11 blue stretch needle, which effectively prevents<br />
skipped stitching.<br />
1<br />
4<br />
5<br />
4<br />
3<br />
2<br />
3<br />
5<br />
Using the black bar as a guide, straight stitch fabric pieces<br />
together. Use for keeping layers of fabric feeding evenly. A<br />
must for sewing lightweight fabrics, matching plaids, stripes<br />
and quilting.<br />
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