Singer C9920 Accessory User Guide - Page 16

Non-stick Foot, Roller Foot

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UTILITY GARMENT SEWING NON-STICK FOOT #2500262.06 M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA,CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC The Non-Stick Foot is sometimes called a Teflon Foot. It is used to sew specialty fabrics such as leather, plastic, vinyl and oilcloth. The slick surface on the underside of the Non-Stick Foot allows these fabrics to glide smoothly under the foot. 1. Snap on Non-Stick Foot. 2. Select the desired stitch. 3. Adjust length. 4. If fabrics need to be pinned together, do so in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use paper clips. 5. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 Note: When sewing these difficult fabrics, frequently the stitch length should be increased to avoid perforations in the seamline. #250041396 M/C Code: CD ROLLER FOOT #2500272 M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EC The Roller Foot is used to sew thicker fabrics, heavy knits and textured or napped fabrics. It can also be used for sewing leather, vinyl or plastic. This presser foot has a longer roller in the front and a set of smaller rollers in the back, for even fabric feeding. 1. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine. 2. Select the desired stitch. 3. Adjust length. 4. If leather vinyl or plastic fabrics need to be pinned together, do so in the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or use paper clips. 5. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams. *Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596 Note: When sewing these specialty fabrics, frequently the stitch length should be increased to avoid perforations in the fabrics. 16

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NON-STICK FOOT
#2500262.06
M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA,CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC
The Non-Stick Foot is sometimes called a Teflon Foot. It is used to
sew specialty fabrics such as leather, plastic, vinyl and oilcloth. The
slick surface on the underside of the Non-Stick Foot allows these
fabrics to glide smoothly under the foot.
1.
Snap on Non-Stick Foot.
2.
Select the desired stitch.
3.
Adjust length.
4.
If fabrics need to be pinned together, do so in the seam allowance
so that unwanted pinholes are not created from the straight pins or
use paper clips.
5.
After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams.
*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part
#250052596
#250041396
M/C Code: CD
Note:
When sewing these difficult fabrics,
frequently the stitch length should be
increased to avoid perforations in the
seamline.
UTILITY GARMENT SEWING
ROLLER FOOT
#2500272
M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EC
The Roller Foot is used to sew thicker fabrics, heavy knits and
textured or napped fabrics. It can also be used for sewing leather,
vinyl or plastic. This presser foot has a longer roller in the front and
a set of smaller rollers in the back, for even fabric feeding.
1.
Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine.
2.
Select the desired stitch.
3.
Adjust length.
4.
If leather vinyl or plastic fabrics need to be pinned together, do so in
the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from
the straight pins or use paper clips.
5.
After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams.
*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part
#250052596
Note:
When sewing these specialty fabrics,
frequently the stitch length should be
increased to avoid perforations in the
fabrics.