Kenmore 18221 Owners Manual - Page 24

Presser, Foot Types

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Presser Foot Types f • Zigzag foot ( Foot A) Use this foot for both straight and zigzag stitching. For: Straight stitch (page 38) Topstitching (page 40) Quilting (page 40) Darning (page 46) Basic zigzag (page 48) Bar tacking (page 52) Button sewing (page 54) Overcasting (page 54) Lace work (page 58) Multiple zigzag stitch (page 58) Box stitch (page 60) Fagoting stitch (page 62) Two-point box stitch (page 62) Decorative stitch patterns (page 62) Twin needle stitches (page 64) Straight stretch (page 66) Rick-rack stretch (page 66) Overcast stretch stitching (page 68) Smocking (page 68) Serging (page 70) Elastic stretch stitch (page 70) Stretch patching (page 70) Decorative stretch patterns (page 72) Foot A: Prensatelas A: Pied A: Straight stitch foot ( Foot H) Use this foot for straight stitching only with the center needle position. For: Straight stitch (page 38) Topstitching (page 40) Quilting (page 40) Straight stretch (page 66) Automatic buttonhole foot ( Foot R) Use this foot for one step automatic buttonholing. Simply set a button on the guide of this foot and depress the foot control. You can sew exactly the same length of the buttonhole as the button. For: Automatic buttonhole (page 74) ! Foot H: Prensatelas H: Pied H: Foot R: Prensatelas R: Pied R: Zipper foot ( Foot E) This foot can be set to sew on each side of the zipper. The edges of the foot guide the zipper and keep the seam straight. For: Zipper sewing (page 42) Foot E: Prensatelas E: Pied E: Blind hem stitch foot ( Foot G) Use this foot for perfect blind hemming and topstitching. The foot has ridges on the bottom to keep the fabric from slipping, and a screw on top to guide the folded edge of your hem. For: Blind hem stitch (page 56) !Foot G: Prensatelas G: Pied G: 12 J 1 l 1

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Presser
Foot Types
Zigzag
foot
( Foot A)
Use this foot for both straight and zigzag stitching.
For: Straight stitch
(page 38)
Topstitching
(page 40)
Quilting
(page 40)
Darning
(page 46)
Basic zigzag
(page 48)
Bar tacking
(page 52)
Button sewing
(page 54)
Overcasting
(page 54)
Lace work
(page 58)
Multiple zigzag stitch
(page 58)
Box stitch
(page 60)
Fagoting stitch
(page 62)
Two-point box stitch
(page 62)
Decorative stitch patterns
(page 62)
Twin needle stitches
(page 64)
Straight stretch
(page 66)
Rick-rack stretch
(page 66)
Overcast
stretch stitching
(page 68)
Smocking
(page 68)
Serging
(page 70)
Elastic stretch stitch
(page 70)
Stretch patching
(page 70)
Decorative stretch patterns
(page 72)
f
Foot A:
Prensatelas
A:
Pied A:
Straight
stitch
foot (
Foot
H)
Use this foot for straight stitching only with the center
needle position.
For: Straight stitch
(page 38)
Topstitching
(page 40)
Quilting
(page 40)
Straight stretch
(page 66)
Automatic
buttonhole
foot ( Foot R)
Use this foot for one step automatic
buttonholing.
Simply set a button on the guide of this foot and depress
the foot control. You can sew exactly the same length of
the buttonhole
as the button.
For: Automatic
buttonhole
(page 74)
Zipper
foot
( Foot
E)
This foot can be set to sew on each side of the zipper.
The edges of the foot guide the zipper and keep the seam
straight.
For: Zipper sewing (page 42)
Blind hem
stitch
foot
(
Foot G)
Use this foot for perfect blind hemming
and topstitching.
The foot has ridges on the bottom to keep the fabric from
slipping, and a screw on top to guide the folded edge of
your hem.
For: Blind hem stitch (page 56)
!
!
Foot H:
Prensatelas
H:
Pied H:
Foot R:
Prensatelas
R:
Pied R:
Foot E:
Prensatelas
E:
Pied E:
Foot G:
Prensatelas
G:
Pied G:
J
1
l
1
12