SINGER Accessory User Guide 2022

Enhance Your Sewing Projects with SINGER Accessories

Welcome to the SINGER Family of Sewing Accessories

Whether quilting, crafting, embroidering, or sewing garments, SINGER offers a wide range of presser feet and accessories designed to save time and foster creativity. This user guide categorizes SINGER accessories by sewing type, helping users select the ideal foot for their specific projects. Explore these pages for inspiration and guidance on developing sewing skills and creating beautiful, exciting projects with SINGER accessories.

SINGER Sewing & Embroidery Machines

To determine accessory compatibility, identify your SINGER sewing machine model using the illustrations and codes provided. Machines are grouped by code, and each compatible accessory lists its corresponding codes. If your machine's code is not listed under an accessory, it cannot be used. Step-by-step instructions are included for each presser foot. For unlisted machines, visit www.SINGER.com for more information.

MA Series

Mechanical

Tradition

Simple

MB Series

Heavy Duty

Talent

MC Series

Fashion/Inspiration

CA Series

Brilliance

Fashionmate

CB Series

Curvy

One/160

Cosmo/Confidence

CC Series

CE Series

Computerized

Heavy Duty

CD Series

IEF RANGE

EB Series

Superb / Legacy

EA Series

Futura

SA Series

14CG/14ET/14HD/14SH

Utility Garment Sewing

Sew Easy Foot (#250029647)

M/C Code: MA - MC, CA - CC, EA - EC

The Sew Easy Foot assists in sewing straight seams with accuracy, regardless of the seam allowance needed. It features an extension marked with popular seam allowances and a movable fabric guide for precise project alignment.

  1. Snap the Sew Easy Foot onto the machine.
  2. Ensure the needle is in the center position.
  3. Use the guide to select 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", or 1" seam allowances.
  4. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the fabric's edge along the guide.
  5. Stitch the seam with the desired seam allowance.

Straight Stitch Foot (#250052196)

M/C Code: MA - MB, CA - CC, EA - EC

This foot's small needle hole prevents fine or lightweight fabrics from getting caught in the feed dogs, reducing puckering or skipped stitches.

  1. Snap the Straight Stitch Foot onto the machine.
  2. Ensure the needle is in the center position.
  3. Sew to achieve smooth stitches.

Universal Shank (#250052596)

M/C Code: MA - MB, CA - CC, EA - EC

This presser foot adapter enables the use of many different types of snap-on feet. Its quick-release lever at the rear allows for easy attachment and removal of presser feet.

  1. Unscrew the existing presser foot and shank.
  2. Attach the Presser Foot Holder using the screw provided with the machine.
  3. Snap on the appropriate presser foot for the desired stitching type.

All-Purpose Foot (#2500268, #250052096)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - CC, EA - EC

The All-Purpose Presser Foot is suitable for general sewing on most fabric types. It features a wide needle opening for stitches up to 7mm in width or straight stitching in various positions. The flat underside holds fabric firmly, and it can also be used for elastic insertion and mending.

  1. Snap on the All-Purpose Presser Foot.
  2. Select the desired stitch and needle position, then sew.

Blind Hem Foot (#250059596)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - CC, EA - EC

The Blind Hem Foot enables professional, undetectable hems from the right side of the fabric. It is ideal for hemming pants, dresses, skirts, and curtains.

  1. Snap on the Blind Hem Foot.
  2. Set the machine for Blind Hem Stitch or Stretch Blind Hem Stitch.
  3. Finish the edge of the hem, then fold up and press.
  4. Fold back to create a fold approximately 1/4" from the top edge of the hem.
  5. Position the hem under the foot so the fold is against the center guide. Adjust the knob on the right side of the foot to ensure the widest zigzag stitch of the Blind Hem Stitch catches only 1 or 2 threads of the fabric fold.

Note: The fabric should be folded back to create a hem, with the fold positioned against the guide for stitching.

Side Cutter Attachment (#2500258)

M/C Code: MA - MB, CA, CB

Also known as a Cut and Hem Foot, the Side Cutter Attachment simultaneously hems and trims fabric while sewing a seam. Similar to a serger, its blade trims fabric while stitching, providing a professional finish.

  1. Position the Side Cutter Attachment with the forked arm over the needle screw post and the shank on the presser foot bar.
  2. Secure the attachment. Remove the clear guard/cover.
  3. Clip about 1" into the fabric to be cut off.
  4. Select the desired stitch (usually zigzag or overcast).
  5. Check the stitch width to ensure the needle does not hit the stitch finger.
  6. Position the fabric with the clipped edge against the blade and sew. The stitch finger keeps the stitching flat and smooth.

Note: Machine tension, stitch length, and width may require adjustment based on the fabric type.

Zipper Foot (#250051696)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA - CC, CE, EA - EC

Beyond zipper application, the Zipper Foot can insert piping or sew along bulky areas. It attaches to either the right or left of the needle and has grooves underneath to accommodate zipper tape or bulk.

To sew a centered zipper:

  1. Baste the seam where the zipper will be inserted. Permanently stitch the remainder of the seam and press open.
  2. Position the zipper face down and unzipped, with the coil aligned to the right of the seam.
  3. Snap the zipper foot to the machine into the left groove, stitch the right side of the zipper tape to the seam allowance only, from top to bottom.
  4. Close the zipper, keeping it flat. Position the left side of the zipper on the left seam allowance.
  5. Snap the zipper foot to the machine into the right groove and stitch along the left side of the zipper tape on the seam allowance only.
  6. Spread seam allowances flat against the outer garment.
  7. With the garment right side up, mark the bottom stop of the zipper with a pin. Hand baste through the three layers as a guide, if desired.
  8. Machine stitch through all three layers from top to bottom, pivoting at the bottom and stitching to the basted seam. Reposition the zipper foot to the left groove and repeat for the other side.
  9. Remove the machine basting from the seam allowance to open the seam.

To sew a lapped zipper:

  1. Baste the seam where the zipper will be inserted. Permanently stitch the remainder of the seam and press open.
  2. Position the open zipper face down, with the coil aligned to the left of the seam.
  3. Snap the zipper foot to the right groove, stitch the left side of the zipper tape to the seam allowance only, from top to bottom.
  4. Close the zipper and turn face up, forming a fold of fabric between the zipper coil and basted seam.
  5. Reposition the zipper foot to the left groove and stitch close to the edge of the fold from top to bottom.
  6. Spread the garment flat, with the zipper face down on the seam allowances.
  7. On the face side of the fabric, mark the bottom of the zipper stop with a pin. Hand baste on the left side of the zipper tape, if desired.
  8. With the basting as a guide and the zipper foot in the right groove, stitch from top to bottom. Pivot at the bottom and stitch to the seam.
  9. Remove machine basting thread from the seam allowance to open the seam.

*Models 4208 & 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Invisible Zipper Foot (#250061696, #250040996)

M/C Code: MA, MC*, CB, CC, EC (for #250061696); CD (for #250040996)

The Invisible Zipper Foot is used for completely concealed closures in garments and home décor items, with no visible stitching on the outside. It has a needle hole in the center and two grooves underneath to accommodate zipper coils.

  1. Open the zipper and position the right side of the zipper face down on the right side of the garment. The zipper coil will align on the stitching line with the tape part in the seam allowance.
  2. Snap on the invisible zipper foot and position the zipper coil in the groove on the right side of the foot.
  3. Stitch from the top of the seam until the zipper foot hits the pull tab at the bottom, then backstitch. (Avoid stretching the fabric.)
  4. Position the other side of the open zipper face down on the left side. The zipper coil will align on the stitching line with the tape part in the seam allowance.
  5. The zipper coil will be positioned in the groove on the left side of the foot.
  6. Stitch from the top of the seam until the zipper foot hits the pull tab at the bottom, then backstitch. (Avoid stretching the fabric.)
  7. Close the zipper.
  8. Replace the invisible zipper foot with a regular zipper foot and stitch the remainder of the seam.
  9. At the lower edge of the zipper, stitch each side of the zipper tape flat to the seam allowances only.

Note: If the garment has a horizontal seam or design that needs to match, align and pin or baste the zipper before stitching.

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Button Sewing Foot (#2250060196)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CC, EA, EC

The Sew-On Button Foot holds buttons in place for machine attachment, saving time and ensuring secure sewing. It can also be used for hook and eye closures.

  1. Depending on the machine model, adjust the drop feed lever or attach the feed dog cover plate.
  2. Snap on the Sew-On Button Foot.
  3. Position the button under the foot, ensuring the button holes are in the blue open area of the foot, which has a textured rubberized coating to hold the button.
  4. Set the machine for either a Button Sew Stitch or a Zigzag Stitch on 0 length setting.
  5. Slowly turn the handwheel towards you to confirm the needle inserts in the middle of each button hole. Adjust stitch width if needed to ensure the needle clears the holes.
  6. Make 6-8 stitches, then knot by changing to a straight stitch at 0 length for 3-4 stitches, after checking the needle clears the hole.
  7. For a four-hole button, reposition the button and repeat step 6.

Note: To allow for ease of buttoning, position a straight pin or toothpick under the button before stitching if a shank is needed.

Overcasting Foot (#250059796)

M/C Code: MA - MC*, CA - CC, EA - EC

The Overcasting Foot prevents fabric edges from curling up during overlock or zigzag stitching, preventing raveling. The metal bar in the center of the foot keeps the fabric flat as the thread wraps over the edge for a serged effect.

  1. Snap on the Overcasting Foot.
  2. Place fabric under the foot with the edge aligned against the guide on the right side.
  3. Select overlock, zigzag, or other desired stitch.
  4. Adjust length and width to ensure the needle does not hit the bar in the center of the opening.
  5. Sew, keeping the fabric edge aligned against the guide on the foot.

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Gathering Foot (#2500259)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC

The Gathering Foot forms gathers in fabric. It can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to a second flat fabric simultaneously, working best with light to medium weight fabrics. The foot has a large needle opening for various needle positions and a slot that opens to the left.

To gather a single layer of fabric:

  1. Attach the Gathering Foot securely.
  2. Place the fabric under the foot and sew.
  3. For a wider seam allowance, move the needle to the left.

To gather and attach a second flat fabric simultaneously:

  1. Attach the Gathering Foot securely.
  2. Place the fabric to be gathered under the Gathering Foot right side up.
  3. Place the fabric that will attach to the gathered fabric into the slot from the left side opening with the right side down.
  4. Sew, keeping the two layers of fabric aligned, but not holding them to prevent them from feeding while stitching together.

Note: A longer stitch length and tighter tension will produce fuller gathers.

Rolled Hem Foot (#2500260)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EC

The Rolled Hem Foot rolls fabric to enclose the raw edge while sewing, working best with very light to medium weight fabrics. This foot quickly creates professional finished edges for ruffles, scarves, and napkins.

  1. Snap on the Rolled Hem Foot.
  2. Fold and press a double hem the width of the finished hem on the underside of the fabric (about 1-1/2").
  3. Place under the presser foot and stitch a few stitches along the folded hem.
  4. Stop with the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot, and position the folded hem into the funnel or scroll portion of the foot.
  5. Lower the Rolled Hem Foot and continue to sew, holding the fabric vertically; the funnel or scroll will "roll" the fabric to form the hem.

Note: The Rolled Hem Foot can also be used for couching yarn or decorative threads. Feed the end of the yarn through the funnel and into the groove under the foot. Set the machine for a zigzag or decorative stitch, adjusting the length and width as desired.

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Non-Stick Foot (#2500262, #250041396)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC (for #2500262); CD (for #250041396)

Also known as a Teflon Foot, the Non-Stick Foot is used for sewing specialty fabrics like leather, plastic, vinyl, and oilcloth. Its slick underside allows these fabrics to glide smoothly.

  1. Snap on the Non-Stick Foot.
  2. Select the desired stitch.
  3. Adjust length.
  4. If fabrics need pinning, do so in the seam allowance to avoid unwanted pinholes from straight pins or use paper clips.
  5. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams.

Note: When sewing these difficult fabrics, frequently increase the stitch length to avoid perforations in the seamline.

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Roller Foot (#2500272)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EC

The Roller Foot is used for sewing thicker fabrics, heavy knits, and textured or napped fabrics. It can also be used for leather, vinyl, or plastic. This presser foot features a longer roller in the front and smaller rollers in the back for even fabric feeding.

  1. Snap the Roller Foot onto the machine.
  2. Select the desired stitch.
  3. Adjust length.
  4. If leather, vinyl, or plastic fabrics need pinning, do so in the seam allowance to avoid unwanted pinholes from straight pins or use paper clips.
  5. After stitching, use a cool iron and pressing cloth to press seams.

Note: When sewing these specialty fabrics, frequently increase the stitch length to avoid perforations in the fabrics.

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Piping Foot (#250041596)

M/C Code: CD

The Piping Foot inserts packaged piping into seams and edges for a tailored finish. For specialty piping, cord can be covered with fabric. Its clear view allows for precise stitching and piping placement, enabling adjustment of needle position to stitch next to the original row.

  1. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine.
  2. Select the straight stitch with average stitch length.
  3. Position one layer of fabric face side up, place piping on top, and the other layer of fabric face down.
  4. Check that all three layers are aligned with the edges even on the right side of the foot and the piping in the groove of the foot.
  5. Sew a few stitches to check stitch placement. The needle position may need adjustment to ensure stitching is butted against the cord in the piping.

To Make Custom Piping:

  1. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine.
  2. Select the straight stitch with average stitch length.
  3. Position the cording into the center of the bias fabric strip with the face side out.
  4. Place under the Piping Foot with the fold and cording to the left and the raw edges to the right.
  5. Sew a few stitches to check stitch placement. The needle position may need adjustment to ensure stitching is butted against the cord in the piping.

Decorative & Crafting Sewing

Open Toe Foot (#250040796)

M/C Code: CD

The Open Toe Foot is used for machine appliqué, decorative stitching, and various surface embellishments. It provides a clear view of the stitching area, and the tunnel on its underside allows dense stitches or raised trims to feed smoothly.

  1. Snap the Open Toe Foot onto the machine.
  2. Select zigzag or decorative stitch.
  3. Adjust stitch length and width as desired.

Cording Foot (#250006345)

M/C Code: CA, EA, EB

The Cording Foot adds surface embellishment with decorative cords, threads, or thin yarns. Grooves in the foot keep cords parallel and flat while guiding them. This foot can also be used for shirring and gathering.

  1. Snap the Cording Foot onto the sewing machine.
  2. Select a zigzag or decorative stitch. Adjust the width to stitch over the cords. The selected stitch should use forward motion, avoiding backward motion stitches.
  3. Slide the cords from the right, under the guides, and into position in the grooves.
  4. Pull the cords into the open slot behind the guides, then to the back and under the foot. Ensure cords are flat and parallel. Tie them together behind the foot to keep them in place.
  5. Place fabric underneath the Cording Foot and sew. A stabilizer may be needed to keep the fabric flat and smooth.

Fringe Foot (#250013901)

M/C Code: MB, CA - CC, EB

The Fringe Foot creates loopy surface texture with a faux chenille finish. It has a raised metal bar in the center front that allows more thread into the stitch, producing long loose stitches. The large opening on the back allows stitches to pass freely.

  1. Remove the machine's presser foot and presser foot ankle.
  2. Attach the Fringe Foot to the machine, securing it with a screwdriver.
  3. To create seams with intact loops, select zigzag stitch.
  4. Sew a single row, or multiple rows.
  5. To create eyelash fringe, select an overedge stitch. The locking stitches at the sides will hold stitches in place after trimming the loops. Use thread snips to cut the loops open.

Parallel Sewing Foot (#250059896)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC

The Parallel Sewing Foot creates evenly spaced rows of decorative stitches or acts as a guide for stitches with sideways motion. Guidelines ensure accuracy when turning corners.

  1. Snap on the Parallel Sewing Foot.
  2. Thread the machine. Decorative threads may be used for upper threading.
  3. Select a decorative stitch.
  4. Use a fabric marking pen to draw a line indicating the center of the stitching.
  5. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the Parallel Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the center marking on the foot.
  6. Sew the first row of stitching.
  7. Reposition the fabric to the left or right using the red lines on the foot to determine the desired distance between rows of stitching.
  8. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the foot as a guide.

Note: When sewing decorative stitches with sideways motion, keep the drawn line and the red lines on the presser foot parallel to each other while stitching.

Satin Stitch Foot (#250060296)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC

Also called an appliqué or special purpose foot, the Satin Stitch Foot is used for decorative stitching, appliqué, and other surface embellishments. It has a tunnel on the underside to allow stitched fabric to pass smoothly.

  1. Snap the Satin Stitch Foot onto the machine.
  2. Prepare fabric and appliqué. Add tear-away interfacing under fabric to reinforce the area where appliqué or decorative stitching will be sewn.
  3. Slightly loosen the top tension.
  4. Select the desired stitch. Zigzag stitches are most often used for appliqué.
  5. Position fabric with appliqué under the Satin Stitch Foot.
  6. Adjust stitch length so stitches are close together but not stacking.
  7. Adjust stitch width so stitches cover the raw edge of the appliqué.
  8. Stitch around the entire appliqué, completely covering the raw edges.

Note: Metallic, tweed, or other decorative threads may be used on the top of the machine. Keep all-purpose thread on the bobbin.

Clear Open Toe Foot (#250059696)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC

The Clear Open Toe Foot is ideal for appliqué, decorative stitching, and surface embellishments like trims. It provides an unobstructed view of stitching and has a groove on the underside for smooth passage of stitching or embellishment.

  1. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Foot.
  2. Select zigzag or decorative stitch.
  3. Adjust stitch length and width as desired.

Note: To align multiple rows of stitching, draw guide lines with a marking pen. Use a stabilizer under the fabric to prevent puckering.

Pintuck Foot (#2500264)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC

The Pintuck Foot is used for heirloom sewing and embellishing garments, table linens, and bed linens. Generally, it is used with a twin needle (SINGER® Style 2025) to create evenly-spaced raised tucks in fine to medium weight fabrics. Grooves on the underside keep tucks from flattening and guide parallel rows of tucks.

  1. Snap on the Pintuck Foot.
  2. Insert a narrow twin needle.
  3. Thread the machine with two spools of thread.
  4. Increase the top thread tension.
  5. Set the machine for a straight stitch.
  6. Using a marking tool, mark the first row of stitching (can be straight or wavy).
  7. Position the fabric under the foot, aligning the marking with the center of the foot, and stitch the first tuck.
  8. To stitch the second tuck, position the first tuck into one of the other grooves. The chosen groove determines the spacing of the tucks.

Note: A contrasting thread will produce a more pronounced tuck.

Twin Needle Style 2025: #D043090 (4mm size 90 regular point), #D07419 (4mm stretch).

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Beading Foot (#250041296)

M/C Code: CD

The Beading Foot easily sews beads, cords, yarns, sequins, or other trims into place. Its deep groove on the underside allows piping or beads to be easily stitched.

  1. Snap the Beading Foot onto the machine.
  2. Thread the top of the machine with clear monofilament thread and regular sewing thread in the bobbin.
  3. Select zigzag stitch.
  4. Position the beads or other trim into the groove of the foot. This will guide the trim as it is stitched.
  5. Place fabric under the Beading Foot. Trims may be stitched on the edge or anywhere on the fabric.
  6. Adjust zigzag width to accommodate the width of the trim. Turn the handwheel to ensure the needle clears the trim and does not break.
  7. Sew slowly.

Edge Joining Foot (#250040896)

M/C Code: CD

The Edge Joining Foot joins two pieces of fabric, lace, or trim side by side. It can also be used for stitching in the ditch, edge stitching, and Hong Kong finishes. The vertical guide in the center ensures straight stitching.

  1. Snap the Edge Joining Foot onto the machine.
  2. Position fabrics or trims against each side of the center guide.
  3. Select zigzag, feather, multi-stretch zigzag, or other desired stitch.
  4. Adjust stitch width to catch fabrics on both sides of the center guide on the Edge Joining Foot.
  5. Stitch while keeping the fabrics or trims aligned against the center guide.

Note: It is easier to use lace or trims with a flat header.

Multi-Line Sewing Foot (#250040496)

M/C Code: CD

The Multi-Line Sewing Foot creates evenly spaced rows of decorative stitches or acts as a guide for stitches with sideways motion. Guidelines ensure accuracy when turning corners.

  1. Snap on the Multi-Line Sewing Foot.
  2. Thread the machine. Decorative threads may be used for upper threading.
  3. Select a decorative stitch.
  4. Use a fabric marking pen to draw a line to indicate the center of the stitching.
  5. Place the fabric with stabilizer under the Multi-Line Sewing Foot, aligning the drawn line with the center marking on the foot.
  6. Sew the first row of stitching.
  7. Reposition the fabric to the left or right using the red lines on the foot to determine the desired distance between rows of stitching.
  8. Stitch subsequent rows using the red lines on the foot as a guide.

Note: When sewing decorative stitches with sideways motion, keep the drawn line and the red lines on the presser foot parallel to each other while stitching.

Couching Foot (#250041496)

M/C Code: CD

The Couching Foot is designed to sew over cords, yarns, heavy weight threads, or trims for embellishment. The loop on the front guides threads, yarns, or cords while stitching.

  1. Position the yarn, cord, or threads through the loop in front of the Couching Foot, into the opening, then to the back and into the tunnel on the underside of the foot.
  2. Snap the Couching Foot onto the machine.
  3. Select zigzag or other stitch.
  4. Adjust stitch width to cover the yarn, cord, or threads.
  5. Position a scrap fabric under the foot to check the stitching. Adjust as desired.
  6. Stitch, attaching the trim while sewing.

Ruffler Foot (#2500270)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC

The Ruffler Foot creates perfectly spaced pleats and gathers. It can also make pleated or gathered ruffles that are simultaneously stitched to a project.

Parts of the Ruffler:

To Make a Ruffle or Gather:

  1. Remove the regular presser foot and attach the Ruffler Foot; the fork arm goes around the needle screw clamp, then attach to the shank with the screw. Secure the screw.
  2. Set the machine for a straight stitch.
  3. Adjust stitch length (a shorter stitch length creates closer pleats).
  4. Check that the needle clears the hole in the ruffle attachment.
  5. Position the fabric right side up between the ruffling blade and the separator blade and under the first separator guide.
  6. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle.
  7. Stitch gathers or pleats.

To Make a Ruffle and Attach to Fabric in One Operation:

  1. Follow steps 1-4, then proceed with step 9.
  2. Position the fabric to be ruffled or gathered, right side down, between the ruffling blade and the separator blade and under the first separator guide.
  3. Place the fabric that will remain flat, right side up, between the separator blade and the machine feed dogs and under the first separator guide.
  4. Push the ruffling blade towards the needle.
  5. Lower the presser foot and sew.

Note: Always use fabric scraps to test settings before stitching on your project.

Flower Stitch Foot (#2500261)

M/C Code: CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EB, EC

The Flower Stitch Foot creates beautiful flowers and other circular designs. Use various threads, stitches, size settings, or twin needles for unique embellishments.

  1. Drop the feed dogs or cover them.
  2. Set pressure setting to the highest setting, if applicable.
  3. Position the lever of the Flower Stitch Foot onto the needle clamp and attach to the shank with the screw. Tighten securely.
  4. The size of the flower can be adjusted with the screw on the presser foot. Loosen the screw and move the setting mark in the center of the foot opening: Move to + to make a larger flower; Move to - to make a smaller flower. Then tighten the screw.
  5. Select the desired stitch. Do not select decorative stitches that utilize backward motion.
  6. Adjust stitch width.
  7. Pull bobbin thread to the top of the machine.
  8. Place the fabric under the attachment where the embellishment is desired.
  9. Hold the threads and sew a few stitches. Stop and clip threads. Continue stitching.
  10. When the design is complete, lift the presser foot and pull out, leaving threads long enough to pull to the back and knot.

Note: If using a twin needle, set the machine for twin needle or adjust stitch width to 2 or less. Stabilizer may be needed to prevent fabric from puckering.

Quilting

1/4" Foot with Guide (#250051996)

M/C Code: CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC

The Guide on the 1/4" Foot helps feed quilt pieces with an exact quarter-inch seam allowance. Side markings indicate 1/8" and 1/4" in front of and behind the needle hole for easy starting, stopping, and perfect pivoting of corners.

  1. Snap the 1/4" Foot with Guide onto the machine.
  2. Select the straight stitch and center needle position.
  3. Place the fabric under the presser foot with the fabric's edge along the guide.
  4. Sew to achieve accurate 1/4" seams.

1/4" Piecing Foot (#2500267, #250041696)

M/C Code: MA, MB, MC*, CA, CB, CC, CE, EA, EC (for #2500267); CD (for #250041696)

The 1/4" Piecing Foot is used for sewing perfect 1/4" seam allowances. It is also suitable for small projects with narrow seam allowances, like baby clothes and doll clothes. The red guide lines on the foot help accurately pivot corners.

  1. Snap on the 1/4" Foot.
  2. Select the straight stitch and center needle position.
  3. Align the cut edge of the fabric along the right edge of the foot.
  4. Sew to achieve accurate 1/4" seams.

*Models 4208 and 4212 require the optional universal shank part #250052596.

Stitch-in-the-Ditch Foot (#250041196)

M/C Code: CD

The Stitch-in-the-Ditch Foot helps accurately stitch in the seams of pieced quilts, garments, and other projects. This foot also has guidelines for evenly turning corners.

  1. Snap on the Stitch-in-the-Ditch Foot.
  2. Thread the machine with the desired color or monofilament thread on top and thread to match the underside of the quilt in the bobbin.
  3. Select straight stitch with center needle position.
  4. Position the layered quilt fabrics with the top of the quilt face up. The guide of the foot should align with the seam (ditch) of the quilt.
  5. Stitch in the ditch of the quilt seams as desired while keeping the fabric along the guide of the foot.

Free Motion / Darning Foot (#2500263, #250059996)

M/C Code: CB, CC, EA (for #2500263); MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC (for #250059996)

The Free Motion/Darning Foot provides better visibility around the foot for free motion quilting. Its closed toe helps prevent threads or fabrics from getting stuck, especially when stitching on lace-type fabrics.

  1. Remove the presser foot and the presser foot ankle.
  2. Drop or cover the feed dogs.
  3. Attach the Free Motion Foot, ensuring the metal arm is on the needle clamp. Tighten the screw securely.
  4. Select a straight stitch and center needle position. Stitch length will be determined by fabric movement.
  5. Position the fabric under the presser foot and bring the bobbin thread to the top.
  6. Holding both threads, begin stitching, moving the fabric in a smooth motion with consistent speed.

Note: This foot is also used to stitch freehand monograms and other designs by selecting the zigzag stitch.

Clear Open Toe Free-Motion (#250041096)

M/C Code: CD

The Clear Open Toe Free-Motion Foot provides an unobstructed view for free motion sewing or stippling around pieced quilts or embroidered designs.

  1. Snap on the Clear Open Toe Free Motion Foot.
  2. Drop the feed dogs or cover them.
  3. Thread the machine and bobbin.
  4. Select straight stitch. Stitch length will be determined by fabric movement.
  5. Practice sewing on a fabric scrap to get the feel for moving the fabric smoothly.
  6. Begin stitching on the project. To start and end stitching, take several stitches without moving the fabric to lock the stitching.

Even Feed Foot (#250060096, #2500271.06)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CA, CB, CC, EA, EB, EC (for #250060096); MA, MB, CA, CB, EA (for #2500271.06)

Also known as a walking foot, the Even Feed Foot simplifies matching plaids or stripes and sewing multiple fabric layers like quilting, napped, or slippery fabrics. It has its own feed dogs that work with the machine's feed dogs to improve fabric flow. Plaids, stripes, quilt layers, leathers, suedes, vinyls, and other problematic fabrics feed easily.

  1. Remove the presser foot and presser foot ankle.
  2. Position the arm of the Walking Foot over the needle clamp screw and attach to the shank of the machine with the screw. Tighten securely.

Note: As the needle moves up and down, the feed dogs also move up and down, pulling the upper fabric layer evenly with the lower fabric.

  1. Select the straight, zigzag, or other desired stitch. Avoid stitches with many backward stitches.
  2. Place fabrics under the Even Feed Foot and stitch.

Heavy Duty Computerised Extension Table (#250051396)

Models: HD6600, HD6700, HD6800

This extension table is perfect for sewing large projects or quilting. It easily snaps onto the free arm of the machine, and its legs fold away for storage.

  1. Creates professional results easily.
  2. Provides extra stability/support for larger projects.
  3. Easily snaps onto the free arm of the machine.
  4. Legs easily fold away for storage.

Heavy Duty Mechanical Extension Table (#250051596)

This extension table is perfect for sewing large projects or quilting. It easily snaps onto the free arm of the machine, and its legs fold away for storage.

  1. Creates professional results easily.
  2. Provides extra stability/support for larger projects.
  3. Easily snaps onto the free arm of the machine.
  4. Legs easily fold away for storage.

Works with the following machines:

Featherweight Extension Table (#250033296)

M/C Code: CD

The Featherweight Extension Table is perfect for sewing large projects or quilting. It features a ruler at the front for quick reference and adjustable-height legs for added stability. Table Measurement (Inches): 15.75 L x 10.13 W x 1.25 H.

  1. Simply remove the removable storage compartment to access the machine's free arm.
  2. Slide the Extension Table onto the machine.
  3. Adjust the height of the legs as needed to provide an extended sewing surface level with the machine.

Legacy Extension Table (#250032496)

M/C Code: EB

The Large Extension Table provides a stable, level surface for sewing larger projects such as quilts. It features a ruler at the front for quick reference or guidance.

  1. Simply remove the removable storage compartment to access the machine's free arm.
  2. Slide the Large Extension Table onto the machine.

Presser Feet Kits

SINGER® Road Show Presser Feet Kit (#u2-SU5-021)

This set includes nine presser feet and a twin needle in a SINGER® display case.

Included are:

Embroidery

Endless Embroidery Hoop (#250031796)

M/C Code: EB

The Endless Hoop simplifies creating borders for garments and home décor projects. The hoop size is 7" x 4" (180mm x 100 mm) and includes six border designs.

  1. Place the fabric and stabilizer into the hoop.
  2. Line up the fabric with the guide on the right side of the hoop.
  3. Snap the clamp in place to secure your fabric in the hoop.
  4. When embroidery is complete, a jump (alignment) stitch marks the matching point for perfect placement of the next embroidery.
  5. Unsnap the clamp to release the fabric and stabilizer.
  6. Slide the fabric and stabilizer forward and align the needle with the jump stitch.
  7. Ensure the fabric is lined up with the guide on the right side of the hoop.
  8. Snap the clamp back in place and continue to embroider.

5" x 7" Embroidery Hoop (#250031696)

M/C Code: EB

This hoop is perfect for commercial embroidery designs designated as 5" x 7". It holds fabric taut and permits precise placement, eliminating excess stabilizer use. Six free downloadable 5" x 7" embroidery designs are included.

  1. Loosen the screw on the hoop and remove the inner section.
  2. Place the fabric and stabilizer onto the outer part of the hoop.
  3. Position the inner section of the hoop over the fabric and stabilizer and press down so the inner hoop slips into the outer hoop.
  4. Tighten the screw. Pull the fabric until smooth and taut.
  5. Position the hoop onto the machine and begin embroidery.

Additional Accessories

Bobbin Case (#2500269)

M/C Code: MA

A perfect spare bobbin case for specialty sewing, such as bobbin work. Easily sew with thicker threads by adjusting the tension screw on the bobbin case.

Bobbins (Class 15) (#250061096)

M/C Code: MA, MB, CC, CD, EB

10-pack of transparent, durable plastic bobbins for strength and visibility. Threading is easy when winding, thanks to the hole on the side.

Bobbins (Class 15J) (#250052496)

M/C Code: CB, EA

10-pack of transparent, durable plastic bobbins for strength and visibility. Threading is easy when winding, thanks to the hole on the side.

Overlock Sewing and Embellishment

Elastic Foot (#250060396)

M/C Code: SA

The Elastic Foot stretches and attaches elastic to projects, with easily adjustable stretch. It can also attach stay tape to a seam.

Setting up the Serger:

  1. Loosen the screw and pull the guide to the left.
  2. Insert the elastic through the opening and pull to the back of the foot.
  3. Reposition the guide and tighten the screw.
  4. Snap the Elastic Foot to the machine.
  5. Adjust the desired amount of stretch using the adjusting screw on top of the foot.
  6. Position the fabric wrong side up under the foot.
  7. Sew while lightly pulling the elastic to the back of the machine. Be careful not to cut the elastic while stitching.

Note: If desired, the stitched elastic can be stretched, turned down, and stitched with a regular sewing machine using a straight stretch or multi-stretch zigzag stitch.

Blind Hem Foot (#250060496)

M/C Code: SA

The Blind Hem Foot stitches the hem, overcasts the edge, and trims all in one step. Stitching occurs on the wrong side of the fabric, with stitches barely catching the right side.

Setting up the Serger:

  1. Snap on the Blind Hem Foot.
  2. Fold up the hem. Press.
  3. Turn the hem back against the right side of fabric, leaving about 1/4" of the hem exposed.
  4. Position the fold of the hem against the guide of the foot.
  5. The position of the guide can be adjusted by loosening the screw, moving the guide, and then re-tightening the screw.
  6. Sew, guiding the fabric so that the stitching just catches the folded edge.

Note: On a fabric scrap, test the stitching to ensure it catches only the edge of the fold before hemming the project.

Gathering Foot (#250060596)

M/C Code: SA

The Gathering Foot forms gathers in fabric. It can gather a single fabric or gather and attach to a second flat fabric simultaneously, working best with light to medium weight fabrics.

Setting up the Serger:

To gather a single layer of fabric:

  1. Snap the Gathering Foot onto the machine.
  2. Position the fabric under the foot from the left side.
  3. Lower the presser foot and sew.

Note: A longer stitch length, tighter tension, and increasing the differential feed will produce fuller gathers.

To gather and attach a second flat fabric simultaneously:

  1. Snap the Gathering Foot onto the machine.
  2. The width of the seam allowance can be adjusted by loosening the screw on the front of the foot, sliding the guide to the desired position, then re-tightening the screw.
  3. Place the fabric to be gathered right side up, between the Gathering Foot and the needle plate.
  4. Place the fabric that will NOT be gathered into the opening of the foot with the right side down.
  5. Lower the presser foot and sew. Keep the two layers of fabric aligned to the guide on the right of the foot. Let them feed together while gathering and stitching together.

Lace Foot (#250060696)

M/C Code: SA

The Lace Foot easily serges lace and delicate trims together or onto fabric without damaging the header. The adjustable guide ensures accurate stitching and keeps lace intact.

Setting up the Serger:

  1. Snap on the Lace Foot.
  2. Position the fabric right side up under the presser foot so that the desired amount will be cut off.
  3. Place lace right side down on top of the guide with the header against it.
  4. The position of the guide can be adjusted by loosening the screw on top of the foot (loosen, adjust, then tighten).

Note: If the fabric does not need to be trimmed, place both fabric and lace on top of the guide. Disengage the knife. Adjust the guide as needed and stitch.

The lace foot can also be used to topstitch ribbon onto fabric:

  1. Disengage the knife.
  2. Set the serger for a narrow flatlock stitch.
  3. Align the ribbon along the guide so that the needles are centered on the ribbon.
  4. Sew.

Beading Foot (#250060796)

M/C Code: SA

The Beading Foot applies beads, pearls, sequins, or other trims to projects. It can also be used with a rolled hem stitch for wire-edge ribbon in crafts and home décor.

Setting up the Serger:

  1. Snap the Beading Foot onto the machine.
  2. Position the beads into the guide at the front of the foot and under the tunnel at the back.
  3. Take 2-3 stitches to hold the beads in place.
  4. Place fabric under the foot at the desired position, depending on whether the fabric is to be trimmed (knife engaged or disengaged).
  5. Sew, keeping the beads in the guide.

Note: If applying sequins, ensure they overlap forward to avoid stitching jams.

Piping Foot (#250060896)

M/C Code: SA

The Piping Foot, also called a Cording Foot, covers cording to make piping or inserts piping into seams. The groove in the bottom guides the cording or piping while stitching.

Setting up the Serger:

To make piping:

  1. Cut bias strips wide enough to cover the cording and seam allowances.
  2. Fold fabric (wrong sides together) and position the cord inside the fold.
  3. Snap the Piping Foot onto the machine.
  4. Place the fabric with the cord under the Piping Foot, ensuring the cord is in the groove on the underside of the foot while sewing.

Note: Depending on the desired seam allowance width, the knife will be engaged to trim the fabric or not engaged so the seam allowance will not be trimmed.

To stitch piping into a seam:

  1. Snap on the Piping Foot.
  2. Place fabric (right side up), piping, and then the second layer of fabric (right side down) under the presser foot with the piping positioned in the groove of the foot.
  3. Sew, keeping the piping in the groove of the foot.

Notions (Needles, Scissors & Dress Forms)

For optimum performance, SINGER® recommends changing needles every 6-8 hours of sewing or based on fabric type.

Universal Needle (#250055196, #250058896, #250052796, #250053096, #250053996, #250055896, #250059296, #250057696, #250052696, #250053396)

Sizes: 70/10 (5 & 10 count), 80/12 (5 & 10 count), 90/14 (5 & 10 count), 100/16 (5 & 10 count), 110/18 (5 count), ASST (5 & 10 count).

Easily slips through the weave of knits and woven fabrics with a rounded tip and tapered end.

Not available in the US.

Ball Point Needle (#250056696, #250054396, #250055796, #250057596)

Sizes: 70/10 (5 count), 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), ASST (5 count).

Designed to slide between the yarns of knit fabrics without snagging, featuring a rounded tip.

Not available in the US.

Overlock Needle (#250054696, #250054496, #250057596)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), ASST (5 count).

Designed specifically for overlock stitching.

Not available in the US.

Microtex Needle (#250057496, #250055396, #250053296, #250054796, #250056496)

Sizes: 60/08 (5 count), 70/10 (5 count), 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), ASST (5 count).

Perfect for microfibers, polyester, and other synthetic fabrics. This needle is indicated for topstitching and precision quilt piecing due to its very slim, acute point.

Not available in the US.

Leather Needle (#250058596, #250055496, #250056996, #250057996)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), 100/16 (5 count), 110/18 (5 count).

Cuts through leather and other heavy non-woven imitation leathers and suedes without creating large holes, thanks to the needle's wedge shape and slightly sharp cutting point.

Not available in the US.

Denim Needle (#250056396, #250053496, #250053696, #250054596, #250055096)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), 100/16 (5 count), 110/18 (5 count), ASST (5 count).

Reduces breakage and skip stitches due to its reinforced blade with a rounded tip and tapered end.

Not available in the US.

Topstitch Needle (#250040496, #250056696)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), 100/16 (5 count).

Achieves perfectly straight stitch lines for heavy or multiple threads with its very long eye.

Not available in the US.

Embroidery Needle (#250053196, #250052896, #250054196)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), ASST (5 count).

Guards against excess friction, allowing trouble-free embroidery and decorative stitching due to its big eye and rounded point.

Not available in the US.

Heavy Duty Titanium Needle (#250054096, #250054996, #250057196, #250056096, #250056196, #250056896)

Sizes: EMBROIDERY 80/12 (5 count), EMBROIDERY 90/14 (5 count), QUILTING 80/12 (5 count), QUILTING 90/14 (5 count), UNIVERSAL 80/12 (5 count), UNIVERSAL 90/14 (5 count).

The heavy-duty titanium coating resists adhesives, improves needle wear, and enhances penetration of densely woven fabrics.

Not available in the US.

Twin Needle (#250058796, #250059096, #250056596, #250056296, #250056796, #250058096, #250058496, #250059396, #250057096, #250055696)

Sizes: DENIM 100/16-4MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 80/12-1.6MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 80/12-2MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 80/12-2.5MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 80/12-4MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 90/14-3MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 90/14-4MM (1 count), UNIVERSAL 100/16-4MM (1 count), STRETCH 80/12-2.5MM (1 count), STRETCH 80/12-4MM (1 count).

Creates two rows of stitches simultaneously and uses two spools of thread and one bobbin thread.

Not available in the US.

Wing Needle (#250057296, #250057896)

Sizes: 100/16 (1 count), 120/19 (1 count).

For beautiful hem stitches, the wing needle punches a hole into fabric while the sewing machine stitches around the piercing.

Not available in the US.

Quilting Needle (#250055296, #250054296, #250055596)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count), ASST (5 count).

Allows easier fabric penetration and helps eliminate skipped stitches with a special tapered tip.

Not available in the US.

Stretch Needle (#250053796, #250053896)

Sizes: 80/12 (5 count), 90/14 (5 count).

Perfect for sewing through stretch fabrics with its rounded point to pierce through thicker threads.

Not available in the US.

7.75 Inch (19.7 cm) All Purpose Scissor Green (#250015601)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

7.75 Inch (19.7 cm) All Purpose Scissor Pink (#250015801)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

7.75 Inch (19.7 cm) All Purpose Scissor Blue (#250015701)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

7.75 Inch (19.7 cm) All Purpose Scissor Black (#250015901)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

7.75 Inch (19.7 cm) All Purpose Scissor Purple (#250016001)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

8 Inch (20.3 cm) All Purpose Scissor Black (#250020396)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

7 Inch (17.8 cm) All Purpose Scissor Black (#250020296)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

9 Inch (22.9 cm) All Purpose Scissor Black (#250020496)

This multi-purpose scissor is suitable for various sewing and craft projects.

Not available in the US.

9.5 Inch (24.1 cm) Pinking Scissor Black (#250016601)

Sewing enthusiasts and crafters will appreciate how quickly these pinking shears finish seam edges.

Not available in the US.

4.75 Inch (12.1cm) Thread Snip, Black (#250015101)

Useful for quickly trimming thread at the sewing machine and snipping off thread ends.

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Needlecraft Scissor, Speckled, Blue, White, and Pink (#250014401)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Needlecraft Scissor, Speckled, Light Blue (#250014501)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Needlecraft Scissor Speckled, Multi Color Floral (#250014601)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Needlecraft Scissor, Speckled, Green Floral (#250014801)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Needlecraft Speckled, Scissor Pink (#250014701)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Needlecraft Scissor, Speckled, Blue Floral (#250014901)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Precision Detail Scissor (#250014201)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Angled Needlecraft Scissor, Speckled, Green and Yellow Floral (#250015001)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Titanium Precision Detail Scissor (#250014101)

Not available in the US.

4 Inch (10.2 cm) Embroidery Scissor (#250014301)

These short, sharp embroidery scissors feature a lightly curved blade for trimming threads and making detailed cuts in fabrics.

Not available in the US.

5 Inch (12.7 cm) Embroidery Scissor (#250015201)

These short, sharp embroidery scissors feature a lightly curved blade for trimming threads and making detailed cuts in fabrics.

Not available in the US.

6 Inch (15.2 cm) Embroidery Scissor (#250015301)

These short, sharp embroidery scissors feature a lightly curved blade for trimming threads and making detailed cuts in fabrics.

Not available in the US.

6 Inch (15.2 cm) Fabric Scissor (#250015401)

Not available in the US.

7 Inch (17.8 cm) Fabric Scissor (#250015501)

Not available in the US.

8 Inch (20.3 cm) Fabric Scissor (#250017401)

Not available in the US.

7 Inch (17.8 cm) Bent Fabric Scissor (#250016101)

These dressmaker shears are used for cutting lightweight fabrics without lifting the fabric.

Not available in the US.

8 Inch (20.3 cm) Bent Fabric Scissor (#250016201)

These dressmaker shears are used for cutting medium weight fabrics without lifting the fabric.

Not available in the US.

9 Inch (22.9 cm) Bent Fabric Scissor (#250016301)

These professional shears are ideal for cutting heavy weight fabrics.

Not available in the US.

Red Dress Form (S/M) (#DF150SM_RD)

Perfect for fitting garments. This adjustable small to medium dress form is foam-backed for easy pinning and marking. It features 12 dials for quick size adjustments and a built-in hem gauge for accurate hemming.

Grey Dress Form (M/L) (#DF151ML_GR)

Perfect for fitting garments. This adjustable medium to large dress form is foam-backed for easy pinning and marking. It features 12 dials for quick size adjustments and a built-in hem gauge for accurate hemming.

Bobbin Winder (#250050596 - Battery Operated, #220445112 - Power Supply)

Easy one-touch bobbin winding with auto shut-off. Portable for sewers on the go.

Stitch Sew Quick Mending Machine (#220017096)

Small, compact, and battery-operated. Perfect for small, quick, and easy repairs to everyday household items.

Not available in the US.

Lint Remover (#220015096 - Battery Operated)

Compact design with a detachable lint catcher, 3 stainless steel rotary blades, and ergonomic handle. Perfect for travel and storage. Battery-powered for consumers or travelers on the go.

Cutting Mat (#250050696)

Durable self-healing material with a large 13" x 19" cutting surface. Allows for cutting larger projects using the printed grid.

Not available in the US.

Mending Kit (#250048096)

Perfect compact, travel mending kit.

Everything Needed for On-The-Go Mending:

Not available in the US.

Beginner Sewing Kit (#250047996)

Sewing made easy with this beginner sewing kit.

Everything Needed to Get Started Sewing:

Not available in the US.

Deluxe Sewing Kit (#250047896)

Perfect accompaniment for any sewing machine. Ideal for all sewing and mending needs.

Every Essential Tool Needed to Gauge, Cut, Pin, and Stitch in Style:

Not available in the US.

Premium Sewing Kit (#250061596 - Mint, #250062096 - Lilac, #250067096 - Gray)

Premium sewing kit in three accent colors: Lilac, Mint, Gray. Color-matched accessories with a premium carry case.

Every Essential Tool Needed to Gauge, Cut, Pin, and Stitch in Style:

Not available in the US.

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