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4. If possible, sew from the top to the bottom and
sew several step stitches at the beginning and
end of the seam.
5. The other side of the zipper must be sewn now.
Turn over the zipper twice to the left and then
align the band of the opposite side of the zip-
per to the seam on the left side of the piece of
clothing.
6. Align the teeth of the zipper to the left groove
of the zipper foot.
7. If possible, sew from the top to the bottom and
sew several step stitches at the beginning and
end of the seam.
8. Close the zipper.
9. Take off the special foot for concealed zippers
and attach the normal zipper foot.
10. Sew a 1.5 cm seam to the bottom seam. Begin
as closely as possible to the zipper.
Sew on button foot
The sew on button foot holds the
button firmly while it is being
sewn onto a piece of clothing or
another item.
Preparation of the machine
Lower or cover the hook
Foot: Screw on the sew on button foot
Stitch: straight stitch
Sewing instructions
1. Attach the darning plate and lay the fabric
under the sewing foot.
2. Position the button under the foot and ensure
that the holes in the button are aligned to the
foot opening.
3. Adjust the needle position (left needle position)
to ensure that the needle penetrates through
the opening (the hole) in the left side of the but-
ton. (Always check the width by turning the
handwheel manually before you begin sewing.)
4. Fix the end of the thread by sewing three or
more stitches.
5. Select zigzag stitch.
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6. Adjust the width to ensure that the needle pen-
etrates the button during the movement from
left to right in both openings (holes). (Always
check the width by turning the handwheel
manually before you begin sewing.)
7. Sew ten zigzag stitches.
8. Select straight stitch.
9. Check that the needle in the left opening (the
left hole) is aligned in the button.
10. Fix the end of the thread by sewing three or
more stitches.
Blind stitch foot
B
The main purpose of the blind
stitch is to sew practically invisi-
ble hems on curtains, trousers,
skirts etc.
Preparation of the machine
Attach the blind stitch foot
Select stitch: 04 or 07
Set the tension to 5
Sewing instructions
1. Tidy the edge with matching thread. For fine
fabrics, tuck over the fabric and press a narrow
seam of maximum 1.3 cm. For medium to
heavy-duty fabrics, sew the cut edge of the
fabric in overlock.
2. Now fold the fabric so that the wrong side is
facing upwards.
3. Lay the fabric under the sewing foot. Turn the
handwheel towards you (anti-clockwise) until
the needle has reached the utmost left position.
You must have pierced the fold of the fabric. If
this is not the case, change the guide (B) of the
blind stitch foot (A) so that the needle will go
straight through the fabric fold and the guide
lies on the fold. Sew slowly and carefully guide
the fabric along the guide edge.
4. When the work is completed, the stitches will
be barely visible on the right side.
Note: Sewing blind hems requires practice.
Sew a sample first.
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