SINGER® Roller Presser Foot (DE)

sku 250027203.06
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€14,99 MSRP

Includes VAT

The Roller Foot is used to sew thicker fabrics, heavy knits and textured or napped fabrics.

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Highlights

Helpful sewing tips when sewing heavy knit fabrics, leather, and specialty fabrics:

  • Heavy Knit: To sew heavy knit fabrics with the Roller Foot use a narrow zigzag stitch or straight stitch at an average stitch length.
  • Leather: Use a straight stitch on your sewing machine and set stitch length to a medium to medium-long stitch length. A smaller stitch may perforate the fabric causing it to tear away from the seam.
  • Paper Clips, Not Pins: When working with leather, plastic, oilcloth and laminated fabrics try using paper clips instead of pins to hold the layers of fabric together as you sew. Pins will make permanent holes in these specialty fabrics.

Details

To install the Roller Presser Foot, simply remove the All-Purpose Foot from the presser foot holder on your sewing machine and snap on the Roller Foot, following the recommendations in your machine manual.

 

Helpful sewing tips when sewing heavy knit fabrics, leather, and specialty fabrics:

  • Heavy Knit: To sew heavy knit fabrics with the Roller Foot use a narrow zigzag stitch or straight stitch at an average stitch length.
  • Leather: Use a straight stitch on your sewing machine and set stitch length to a medium to medium-long stitch length. A smaller stitch may perforate the fabric causing it to tear away from the seam.
  • Paper Clips, Not Pins: When working with leather, plastic, oilcloth and laminated fabrics try using paper clips instead of pins to hold the layers of fabric together as you sew. Pins will make permanent holes in these specialty fabrics.


Specifications

How to Use:

1. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine.
2. Select the desired stitch.
3. Adjust length.
4. If leather vinyl or plastic fabrics need to be pinned together, do so in
the seam allowance so that unwanted pinholes are not created from
the straight pins or use paper clips.
5. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams. 

Machine Compatibility