Singer Heavy Duty 6700C Accessory User Guide - Page 25

Multi-line Sewing Foot, Couching Foot

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DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING MULTI-LINE SEWING FOOT #250040496 M/C Code: CD The Multi-Line Sewing Foot is used to create evenly spaced rows of decorative stitches or as a guide when sewing stitches that have sideways motion. Guidelines are also marked to ensure accuracy when turning corners. 1. Snap on the Multi-Line Sewing Foot. 2. Thread the machine. Decorative threads may be used for the upper threading. 3. Select a decorative stitch. 4. Use a fabric marking pen to draw a line to indicate the center of the stitching. 5. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the Multi-Line Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the center marking on the foot. 6. Sew the first row of stitching. 7. Re-position the fabric to the left or right using the red lines on the foot to determine the desired distance between rows of stitching. 8. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the foot as a guide while stitching. Note: When sewing decorative stitches that have sideways motion, keep the drawn line and the red lines on the presser foot parallel to each other while stitching. COUCHING FOOT #250041496 M/C Code: CD The Couching Foot is designed to let you sew over cords, yarns, heavy weight threads, or trims to add embellishment to projects. The loop on the front of the foot guides the threads, yarns, or cords while stitching. 1. Position the yarn, cord, or threads through the loop in front of the Couching Foot, into the opening then to the back and into the tunnel on the underside of the foot. 2. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine. 3. Select zigzag or other stitch. 4. Adjust stitch width to cover the yarn, cord, or threads. 5. Position a scrap fabric under the foot to check the stitching. Adjust as desired. 6. Stitch attaching the trim while sewing. 25

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MULTI-LINE SEWING FOOT
#250040496
M/C Code: CD
The Multi-Line Sewing Foot is used to create evenly spaced rows of decora-
tive stitches or as a guide when sewing stitches that have sideways motion.
Guidelines are also marked to ensure accuracy when turning corners.
1.
Snap on the Multi-Line Sewing Foot.
2.
Thread the machine. Decorative threads may be used for the upper
threading.
3.
Select a decorative stitch.
4.
Use a fabric marking pen to draw a line to indicate the center of the
stitching.
5.
Place the fabric with stabilizer under the Multi-Line Sewing Foot,
aligning the drawn line with the center marking on the foot.
6.
Sew the first row of stitching.
7.
Re-position the fabric to the left or right using the red lines on the
foot to determine the desired distance between rows of stitching.
8.
Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the foot as a guide
while stitching.
Note:
When sewing decorative stitches that
have sideways motion, keep the drawn line
and the red lines on the presser foot parallel
to each other while stitching.
COUCHING FOOT
#250041496
M/C Code: CD
The Couching Foot is designed to let you sew over cords, yarns,
heavy weight threads, or trims to add embellishment to projects.
The loop on the front of the foot guides the threads, yarns, or
cords while stitching.
1.
Position the yarn, cord, or threads through the loop in front of the
Couching Foot, into the opening then to the back and into the tunnel
on the underside of the foot.
2.
Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine.
3.
Select zigzag or other stitch.
4.
Adjust stitch width to cover the yarn, cord, or threads.
5.
Position a scrap fabric under the foot to check the stitching.
Adjust as desired.
6.
Stitch attaching the trim while sewing.
DECORATIVE & CRAFTING SEWING