Singer Heavy Duty 6800C User Manual - Page 8

Presser Feet, All Purpose Foot T, Blind Hem Foot F, Zipper Foot I, One-Step Buttonhole Foot D

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Presser Feet All Purpose Foot (T) (attached on the machine upon delivery) This foot is used for general sewing on most types of fabric. The bottom of the foot is flat, so that the fabric is held down firmly against the feed teeth while sewing. It also has a wide slot so that the needle can move from left to right, depending on which stitch you sew. The foot has a "lock in place" button, the button is pushed to lock the foot in horizontal position when sewing over thick seams (see page 29). Blind Hem Foot (F) F The Blind Hem Foot is used for sewing blind hems in fashions and home decor. There is an adjustable guide with an extension at the front, used to guide the fold of the hem while stitching. Zipper Foot (I) This foot is used for inserting zippers. Attach the foot to the presser foot holder on either side of the foot, depending on which side of the zipper is being sewn. The Zipper Foot can also be used to create and insert piping. One-Step Buttonhole Foot (D) This foot allows you to make perfectly sized buttonholes for your button. It has a space at the back for a button, used to set the size of the buttonhole. The machine will automatically sew a buttonhole to fit that button size. Satin Stitch Foot (A) This foot is used for satin stitches and other decorative stitches. Button Sewing Foot (H) The Button Sewing Foot quickly and neatly sews on buttons, eliminating the need to sew them H manually. The foot sits on top of the button, with the opening positioned around the holes. Even Feed Foot The Even Feed Foot, sometimes called a Walking Foot, is used for sewing several layers of fabric, especially when quilting. It is also great for sewing fabrics with nap or pile to keep them from shifting as you sew. 4 - Introduction English

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Presser Feet
All Purpose Foot (T)
(attached on the machine upon delivery)
This foot is used for general sewing on most types of fabric. The bottom of the foot is flat, so that the
fabric is held down firmly against the feed teeth while sewing. It also has a wide slot so that the needle
can move from left to right, depending on which stitch you sew.
The foot has a “lock in place” button, the button is pushed to lock the foot in horizontal position when
sewing over thick seams (see page 29).
F
Blind Hem Foot (F)
The Blind Hem Foot is used for sewing blind hems in fashions and home decor. There is an adjustable
guide with an extension at the front, used to guide the fold of the hem while stitching.
Zipper Foot (I)
This foot is used for inserting zippers. Attach the foot to the presser foot holder on either side of the
foot, depending on which side of the zipper is being sewn. The Zipper Foot can also be used to create
and insert piping.
One–Step Buttonhole Foot (D)
This foot allows you to make perfectly sized buttonholes for your button. It has a space at the back for
a button, used to set the size of the buttonhole. The machine will automatically sew a buttonhole to fit
that button size.
Satin Stitch Foot (A)
This foot is used for satin stitches and other decorative stitches.
H
Button Sewing Foot (H)
The Button Sewing Foot quickly and neatly sews on buttons, eliminating the need to sew them
manually.
The foot sits on top of the button, with the opening positioned around the holes.
Even Feed Foot
The Even Feed Foot, sometimes called a Walking Foot, is used for sewing several layers of fabric,
especially when quilting. It is also great for sewing fabrics with nap or pile to keep them from shifting
as you sew.
4 – Introduction
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