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Posted: 13 Mar 2011 01:00 PM PDT How many feet do you have? Or should I say how many feet have the sewing machine has? Once upon a time there was a sewing machine with a foot, a foot to sew a straight stitch. Now there are sewing machines with many legs, and everyone wants a different job for you. They certainly make life at the sewing machine more fun and easier. Some of these feet are equipped with computers and the manual is information about whatApplication are used. With time to test these systems for your car, there will be a whole new creative side to find themselves in, and you your product is designed for sewing. I would walk through some of these sewing feet and what they can. The machine with the foot and straight stitch to zig-zag foot, these are usually standard tow. Some machines have other foot, the make or model, and then there are thefeet plus you can buy, do those wonderful for sewing. I want you to walk to accomplish this. These are the names that I know, some of them have different names, with different manufacturers, but the points will be the same. Braid Foot The extensive network of narrow feet and has a hook on the front of the foot slip, and is a narrow channel below the tunnel. We want to use when adding or braided cord. The wire is laced throughthe hook and slide under the foot tunnel into the groove. This is a web guide attachment can be connected to the pin too close to the well to keep the string tight braiding or sewing, not clutter. Buttonhole foot The foot can be shaped by it recognized square meters with thin extensions at each end, be more space at the top of the foot and small grooves on the underside of the foot. It 'similar to some meters embroidery. It makes sewing buttonholes verysimple. Buttonhole foot I do not know how many of you would like to sew buttonholes, but if that's what you want to do, then, is the walk for you. This is a very specialized foot. It is a flat foot H-shaped, has a small cylinder of form-fitting top. Gathering Foot This is very useful. This is a small L-shaped base with a slot on the bottom. The bottom of the foot is higher than the duplex. Thus, the foot is accompanied by rocking when theMachine. This creates the collection of rock. Set the stitch length to a higher value to collect more and get a normal environment to have accumulated less. If you collect in a single piece of fabric, the fabric is fed under the foot or side slot for a piece of cloth to another post. Narrow Bias Binder Foot This foot has a conical shape with the cylinder gap at the top of the foot. She bends and apply the bias tape in a single step. Open Toe Embroidery ThisFoot to give you an overview of his work so you can see the satin or decorative stitch between the widely spaced toes. There are channels, they have to make room for stitches. Ribs This is a flat tire with grooves cut at the bottom. This pin can be used with a pinch double needle stitching and sewing straight lines grown in small samples. The number of slots determines the distance between the rows and the number of model lines. The three grooves BiesenThe foot is used on heavy or for a larger picture and the channel for five ribs and fabric pattern is best for smaller or lighter. Rolled Hemming Foot If you want small double folded seams, then this is the path for you. Use it for medium to lightweight fabric. The groove on the bottom of the foot is the width of the board over. You can sew the seams with a straight stitch, zig-zag or decorative stitch. It has so many applications, think of underwear,Ruffles, curtains, towels, table linen, fine. Caster-base This is a very handy foot, pull the metal roller, the fabric and prevents it from stretching and concentration, for thick, heavy fabric and fabric with a big nap. Food is often called walking. Rüffler Foot This is a big mouth with lots of components and use it to evenly space ripples and folds. If you want more jobs, curtains, valances, skirts, home furnishings and then walk helpenormous. Teflon feet This foot is coated in Teflon and Teflon non-stick is all we know so that we stop to walk the difficult fabrics such as leather, suede or patterned fabric. It allows the fabric under power, instead of slipping. You can use it as a zig-zg or a foot straight stitch. Walking Foot This foot has teeth instead of a roll smoothly on the fabric. Foot welding This has two small claw like teeth instead of a small hole in the middle andis straight seams near the edge of a hem or seam Zipper Foot This is the best ever made of a sewing machine feet, one foot seems to point straight in half and then connected to the outer edges to the center. well, that is the most common types of sewing feet are available. Most of these would be available for most machines on the market. If you are planning, special sewing and then the investment in the foot, that thisspecific work can be so long. © 2006 SewMoreForU CTBaird |
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