Operation Manual
Felling
foot
Lap-felled
seams
are
particularly
durable
and
therefore
well
known
as
the
typical
denim
seam.
They
are
also
suitable
for
sportswear,
children’s
wear,
blouses
and
shirts.
You
can
make
these
seams
particularly
decorative
by
using
a
sewing
thread
of
a
contrasting
color.
The
felling
foot
is
available
in
two
different
widths
(for
light-weight
and
heavy-weight
fabrics>.
•
Engage
the
felling
foot
in
the
sewing
foot
holder.
•
Place
the
fabric
reverse
side
to
reverse
side.
•
Overlap
the
raw
edge
of
the
lower
ply
by
about
1
—1.5
cm
(3/8
to
5/8
inch).
•
Now
place
this
overlapping
edge
over
the
tongue
of
the
felling
foot.
The
fabric
must
be
placed
fully
under
the
sewing
foot.
•
Sew
along
the
folded
edge
with
straight
stitch.
•
Afterwards,
pull
the
fabric
plies
apart
and
feed
the
protruding
hem
into
the
felling
toot.
The
hem
is
turned
over
by
the
foot
and
over-
stitched
along
the
edge.
Pull
the
two
fabric
plies
apart
during
sewing.
Program:
00
Stitch
length:
3
Tension:
3—5
Appliqué
foot
Appliqués
are
quickly
done
and
always
produce
a
beautiful
effect.
By
using
different
materials
and
patterns
you
can
create
countless
new
designs.
You
can
make
a
perfect,
densely
stitched
seam
with
the
appliqué
foot
which
has
a
special
cutout
on
the
underside
for
tie
zigzag
seam.
•
Insert
the
appliqué
foot
into
the
sewing
machine.
•
Transfer
your
drafted
pattern
to
the
face
side/
smooth
side
of
the
fusible
backing
fabric.
Remember
that
any
numbers
or
letters
have
to
be
drawn
as
a
mirror
image.
•
Now
iron
the
backing
fabric
onto
the
appliqué
material.
Cut
the
motif
out
and
pull
the
paper
off.
•
Place
and
iron
the
appliqué
parts
onto
the
base
material.
•
Then
overstitch
all
contours
with
narrow
and
dense
zigzag
stitches.
When
you
reach
a
curve,
use
the
“needle
down”
function
to
help
you
guide
the
work
more
easily.
Also
make
sure
that
the
needle
stitches
over
the
outer
edge
so
that
no
fraying
occurs
later.
A
-
‘?
t
Program:
Stitch
length:
Stitch
width:
Tension:
02
orl6
035
1
.5—2O
2—3
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