SINGER W1213 User Manual
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Step 1
Step 2
49
50
The Proper Presser Foot
Changing the sole
Pull presser foot shank lever toward you, to
remove the sole. (Fig.46 Step 1) Place desired
sole
under
shank
and
lower
presser
foot
lever
onto
the
sole.
(Fig.46
Step
2)
Sole
will
be
locked
in
automatically.
(Fig.46
Step
3)
The All Purpose Foot
This foot (Fig.47) is flat on the bottom and
has
a
wide
hole
to
accommodate
wide
stitches. This foot should be used for all of
your normal sewing so that you can use any
stitch without changing the foot. This foot is
fine for straight stitching. (If fabric is pulled
down with the needle, use left needle position
for more control.)
The Embroidery Foot
This foot (Fig.48) has a wide groove carved
out
on
the
bottom.
This
groove
allows
the
foot to pass over dense stitches such as the
satin
stitch
without
catching
on
the
stitch.
It
is
transparent
to
make
stitch
placement
easier. Do not use this foot for normal sewing
of lightweight fabrics. Since it is grooved, it
will
not
hold
the
fabric
taut
enough
to
produce a good stitch.
The
Straight
Stitch
Foot
This foot (Fig.49) is flat on the bottom and
has only a narrow hole to accommodate only
straight stitching. It may be used on sheer or
soft
fabrics
for
more
control
when
the
all
purpose
foot allows the fabric to be pulled
with needle. When using this foot, the needle
position
should
always
be
on
“M”,
and
the width on “O” to avoid hitting the foot
and breaking the needle.
The Buttonhole Foot
This
foot
(Fig.50)
has
a
frame.
This
frame
holds the fabrics taut enough to produce a
good buttonhole.
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