Construction details, Zippers, Attaching the zipper foot – SINGER 413 User Manual
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construction details
ZIPPERS
At the notions counter in your Singer
Sewing Center, you will find many dif
ferent kinds of zippers, one of which
will be just right for whatever you want
to sew. The zipper package will contain
easy-to-follow instructions for inserting
the zipper. And, with the zipper foot, you
will find it easy to form an even line of
stitching close to the zipper.
• Flexi-Stitch Pattern Dial:
O
(off)
• Pattern Selector: Any setting
• Needle Position: C
• Stitch Width:
O
• General Purpose Throat Plate
• Zipper Foot
Attaching the Zipper Foot
When the zipper is to the right of the
needle:
• Move position block on zipper foot to
left, to allow shank to enter right side
of foot, so that needle will enter right
notch in foot.
When the zipper is to the left of the needle:
• Move position block on zipper foot to
right, to allow shank to enter left
side of foot, so that needle will enter
left notch In foot.
(The zipper foot is snapped onto shank as
instructed on page 7.)
CORDED SEAMS
The corded seam Is a professional treat
ment for slipcovers, children's clothes,
blouses, and lingerie. To make a corded
seam, make the welting first (or buy it
ready-made at a notions counter), then
stitch it Into the seam. For both steps,
use the zipper foot to place the stitching
close to the cord.
Zipper Insertion
Position
Block
Zipper Foot
Zipper Foot
to Left of Needle to Right of Needle
Making Welting for a
Corded Seam
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