Brother International XR-40 Accessory Catalog - Page 15

Open Toe Quilting Foot, Quilting Foot, Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot - bobbins

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Brother Quilting Feet 27 Open Toe Quilting Foot Quilting Foot SA187 ABCDEFGHMNO SA129 ABCDEFGHMNO SA165 L Open Toe Quilting Foot The large opening on the front of the foot gives you wide visibility in the needle area. Use for free-motion, outline quilting, etc. 1. Screw on the Open Toe Quilting Foot, with the pin over the needle clamp screw. 2. Lower the feed dogs. 3. Use the foot controller so that both hands are free to guide the fabric. 4. Select a straight stitch or your preferred stitch such as zigzag stitch. 5. Set the fabric under the presser foot. 6. While starting to sew, press the needle position button twice to pull the bobbin thread to the quilt top. 7. Gently holding the upper and bobbin threads sew about four locking stitches. 8. Guide the fabric with both hands while keeping the fabric pulled tight. 9. When quilting is finished, sew about four locking stitches and finish the thread ends. Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Quilting Foot For darning, quilting, or free-motion. The foot raises and lowers with the needle to allow fabric to be moved between stitches and to hold fabric in place while stitches are created. 1. Lower the feed dogs. 2. Set the machine for straight stitch. 3. Place the fabric beneath the presser foot. 4. Use both hands to hold the fabric firmly. 5. Begin to sew moving the fabric at an even pace in order to sew uniform stitches roughly 1/16" - 3/32" (2.0 - 2.5 mm) in length. Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot Brother Quilting Feet 28 Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot The feed dogs on the walking foot moves at the same pace as the machine's lower feed dogs to feed the fabric consistently. Fabrics that can be difficult to sew such as vinyl, leather, quilting layers and velvet can be easily sewn. Use the walking foot with the closed front for thick layers of fabric and the walking foot with the open front when greater visibility is needed. 1. Attach the walking foot to the machine. 2. Set the machine to straight stitch. 3. Sew. Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Walking Foot SA140 ABCDEFJKMN SA166 L SA107 GHO SA169 I Open Toe Walking Foot SA188 ABCDEFJKMN www.brother.com

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Brother
Quilting
Feet
28
Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot
Brother
Quilting
Feet
27
Open Toe Quilting Foot
Quilting Foot
Open Toe Quilting Foot
The large opening on the front of the foot gives you wide visibility in
the needle area.
Use for free-motion, outline quilting, etc.
1. Screw on the Open Toe Quilting Foot, with the pin over the needle clamp screw.
2. Lower the feed dogs.
3. Use the foot controller so that both hands are free to guide the fabric.
4. Select a straight stitch or your preferred stitch such as zigzag stitch.
5. Set the fabric under the presser foot.
6. While starting to sew, press the needle position button twice to pull the bobbin thread
to the quilt top.
7. Gently holding the upper and bobbin threads sew about four locking stitches.
8. Guide the fabric with both hands while keeping the fabric pulled tight.
9. When quilting is finished, sew about four locking stitches and finish the thread ends.
Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and
PC-8500 sewing machines.
SA187
ABCDEFGHMNO
Quilting Foot
For darning, quilting, or free-motion.
The foot raises and lowers
with the needle to allow fabric to be moved between stitches and to
hold fabric in place while stitches are created.
1. Lower the feed dogs.
2. Set the machine for straight stitch.
3. Place the fabric beneath the presser foot.
4. Use both hands to hold the fabric firmly.
5. Begin to sew moving the fabric at an even pace in order to sew uniform stitches roughly
1/16" - 3/32" (2.0 - 2.5 mm) in length.
Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and
PC-8500 sewing machines.
SA129
ABCDEFGHMNO
Walking Foot/Open Toe Walking Foot
The feed dogs on the walking foot moves at the same pace as the
machine’s lower feed dogs to feed the fabric consistently.
Fabrics that
can be difficult to sew such as vinyl, leather, quilting layers and velvet
can be easily sewn.
Use the walking foot with the closed front for thick
layers of fabric and the walking foot with the open front when greater
visibility is needed.
1. Attach the walking foot to the machine.
2. Set the machine to straight stitch.
3. Sew.
Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing
machines.
SA140
ABCDEFJKMN
SA188
ABCDEFJKMN
Open Toe Walking Foot
Walking Foot
SA107
GHO
SA166
L
SA169
I
SA165
L