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Quilting with Walking Foot
The walking foot is effective in preventing the fabric (iight
materials, knits, reai and imitation feather etc.) from slipping
or puckering, because it sandwiches the materia! between
the upper and the lower feed dog on the machine.
The quilting bar can also be attached on the walking foot to
make it easier to sew evenly spaced parallel rows of
stitches.
• To attach the walking foot
(T) Walking foot
(D Lever
(D Needle clamp screw
(4) Quilting bar {for walking foot)
D] Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the foot holder.
[U Attach Walking foot ® to the presser bar with the
lever (2) over the needle clamp screw (3).
Tighten the thumbscrew (3) firmly with the large screw
driver.
[U Use quilting bar for walking foot when quilting. The
walking foot helps you to feed bulky layers of fabric
smoothly.
H Push the quilting bar (J) down into the slot on the plastic
cover of the walking foot.
[5] Shift the quilting bar (¡) to the right or left to acquire the
desired position.
Manual Adjustment of Straight Stitches
Press the key.
The adjusting window displays the H- and — keys for
needle drop position, stitch length and thread tension
adjustment.
Press the + or — ’ key to change settings, then press the
key to register the settings.
(T) Needle drop position adjusting keys
(2) Stitch length adjusting keys
CD Defauit key: When you press If!!“ key, ail settings in
the adjusting window will return to their default settings
{the same settings as when you purchased the
machine).
® Cancel key: When you press ^key, the adjust
window will close and the setting remains unchanged.
CD Ok key: When you press the i ok key, your settings are
registered.
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