Singer S900 INSPIRATION Instruction Manual - Page 90

Fringe Foot, Open Toe Foot

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FRINGE FOOT 2SWLRQDO3XUFKDVH This foot is used to create 3-dimensional texture on fabrics, producing a fringe effect. Fringe can be created two ways: with the loops left intact, or with the loops trimmed on one side IRUDQ³H\HODVK´HIIHFW MACHINE PREPARATION Ɣ 5HPRYHWKHSUHVVHUIRRWDQGSUHVVHUIRRWKROGHU$WWDFKWKH Fringe Foot. Tighten the thumb screw securely. Ɣ $SSO\ VWDELOL]HU EHKLQG WKH IDEULF WR SUHYHQW WKH VWLWFKHV from tunneling in while sewing. EYELASH FRINGE 6HW WKH PDFKLQH IRU DQ RYHUFDVW RU RYHUHGJH W\SH RI VWLWFK 6HOHFW WKH ZLGHVW ZLGWK VHWWLQJ EXW D VKRUW OHQJWK VHWWLQJ 'UDZ WKH OLQH ZKHUH \RX ZDQW WKH OHIW VZLQJ RI WKH QHHGOH WR sew. $IWHU VHZLQJ WKH URZ RI VWLWFKHV VOLGH WKH IULQJH RII WKH IRRW toward the back. To create an eyelash effect, use a sharply pointed scissor to trim the thread loops close to the fabric on the right-hand side of the loops. Lightly brush the threads with \RXU¿QJHURUDWRRWKEUXVKRQERWKVLGHVRIWKHIDEULF LOOPS INTACT FRINGE 6HOHFW]LJ]DJVWLWFK6HWWKHVWLWFKZLGWKDFFRUGLQJWRWKHORRN \RX ZDQW IRU \RXU SURMHFW 6HW WKH VWLWFK OHQJWK IRU D VKRUW VHWWLQJ DERXW PP  7XUQ WKH KDQG ZKHHO WRZDUG \RX VORZO\ WRPDNHVXUHWKDWWKHQHHGOHFOHDUVWKHIRRW6HZVHYHUDOURZV next to one another as desired. Remove the presser foot and SUHVVHUIRRWKROGHU$WWDFKWKH)ULQJH)RRW7LJKWHQWKHWKXPE screw securely. OPEN TOE FOOT 2SWLRQDO3XUFKDVH This foot provides a more visible view of the area that you will be stitching. Because of its open area at the front, you can see markings much more easily. 6HWPDFKLQHWRGHVLUHGVWLWFK$WWDFKWKH2SHQ7RH)RRW 2. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for your GHVLJQ RU SDWWHUQ RQ WKH ULJKW VLGH RI WKH JDUPHQW +LQW Use a fabric marker that can be removed easily in case the stitching does not cover it completely. 6HZIROORZLQJWKHRXWOLQH\RXKDYHWUDFHGRQWR\RXUIDEULF $Q\VWLWFK H[FHSWEXWWRQKROHV PD\EHXVHGZLWKWKLVIRRW 88

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FRINGE FOOT
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This foot is used to create 3-dimensional texture on fabrics,
producing a fringe effect. Fringe can be created two ways:
with the loops left intact, or with the loops trimmed on one side
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MACHINE PREPARATION
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Fringe Foot. Tighten the thumb screw securely.
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from tunneling in while sewing.
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sew.
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toward the back. To create an eyelash effect, use a sharply
pointed scissor to trim the thread loops close to the fabric on
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next to one another as desired. Remove the presser foot and
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screw securely.
OPEN TOE FOOT
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This foot provides a more visible view of the area that you will
be stitching. Because of its open area at the front, you can
see markings much more easily.
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2. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for your
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Use a fabric marker that can be removed easily in case the
stitching does not cover it completely.
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