SINGER W710 User Manual

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164

Ideal

for

use

on

vinyls,

imitation

leathers, jerseys, synthetics, velvets and

denim. This foot helps keep both

layers of fabric feeding the same. On

very slippery fabrics, the roller foot
helps prevent skipped stitches. (Fig.

163)

ROLLER FOOT

OVERCAST FOOT

Zigzag overcasting may tend to roil the
edge of some fabrics causing a bulky
edge. The overcast foot helps to
produce a flat edge. The bar behind
the needle hole holds the threads
firmly in a full width zigzag or overiock

stitch to keep the stitches from drawing
tightly together, {Fig. 164)

BLIND HEM FOOT

For all those who find machine blind

hemming difficult, this foot gives a
clear guide for the fold of fabric to
follow. The blind hem foot is a fine

accessory for those who like the
strength

and

durability

of

machine

hemming. (Fig. 165)

166

167

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ROLLED HEM FOOT

Recommended for narrow rolled hems

on scarves, shirts, linens, and linings.
This foot makes a very tedious hand
sewing job very easy to do on a sewing

machine. (Fig. 166)

FRINGE-FOOT

Thick chenille type loops can add

interest

to

appliqued

flowers

and

animals. Used with a satin stitch this
foot gives a plush texture to a design.
Also used for hemstitching and tailor
tacking. (Fig. 167)

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