General Purpose Foot
Zipper Foot
Special Purpose Foot
Rolled Hem Foot
Buttonhole Foot
Overcasting Foot
Blindstitch Hem Foot
Needles:
Y
Bobbins:
Y
Buttonhole Opener/Brush:
Y
Link Brush:
N
Seam Guide:
N
Quilting Guide:
N
Oil:
Y
Screwdriver (large):
Y
Screwdriver (small):
Y
Screwdriver (special):
N
Spool Cap (large):
Y
Spool Cap (small):
Y
Twin Needle:
N
Presser Feet for Machine: 2662
The
Singer® Essentials collection contains an array of presser feet and
attachments that will allow you to perform a variety of tasks. They are
designed to help you achieve professional results on your sewing
projects while saving time and effort. The attractive package contains
expert instructions on using the foot or attachment. Always choose
genuine Singer® parts.
Button Sewing Foot
Holds the button firmly in place when attaching it to a garment.
$9.95
Cording Foot*
Used for gathering, shirring and applying fine cords. *QUANTUM® Futura™
CE-200 and Futura™ CE-100 require a universal shank, available
separately.
$9.95
Embroidery & Darning Foot
Used to create free hand embroidery and quilting (stippling) as well as
monograms.
$14.95
Even Feed Foot
Used to sew plaids, velours, velvets, ultra suede and other napped
fabrics. (Also known as a "Walking" foot.)
$29.95
Gathering Foot
Quickly and expertly forms single rows of gathering or shirring. Use
this foot for smocking.
$9.95
Invisible Zipper Foot
Provides an invisible closure on skirts, dresses and other projects.
$9.95
Rolled Hem Foot
Used for rolled edges on scarves, handkerchiefs and linens made from
delicate fabrics.
$9.95
Side Cutter
Trims away excess fabric as you sew. Zigzag or overedge stitch required.
$39.95
Special Purpose Foot
Ideal for decorative sewing such as appliqué, satin stitching and cut
work. It has a grooved bottom that allows for thread build-up in
decorative stitches. (Also known as a "Decorative Stitch" foot or "Satin
Stitch" foot.)
$7.95
¼-Inch Foot
Popular with quilters, this foot is used for piecing quilt blocks,
sewing narrow ¼-inch seams and topstitching. Also know as a "Quilting"
foot.
$14.95
Projects
Beginners and experts alike will love our monthly
projects. They feature great gift ideas and items for your home and
family.
Confetti
Placemats General Sewing
Make durable confetti placemats for Halloween from two layers of
clear vinyl, a layer of colored nylon net, and decorative
holiday confetti. Small, flat Halloween decorations, like the
jack o' lanterns, ghosts, and bats shown here, can be mixed with
the confetti. Random rows of machine stitching divide the
placemat into compartments. For ease in stitching on vinyl, use
a size 90/14 needle and a long stitch length. Loosen the needle
thread tension, and stitch at a slow speed with a sheet of
tissue paper under the placemat. Look for seasonal plastic or
metallic confetti in many shapes at craft and fabric stores as
well as card and gift shops. The instructions that follow are
for finished placemats that measure approximately 12" x 18"
(30.5 x 46 cm).
Decorative metallic or plastic confetti or other
small, flat decorations.
Pinking shears or scalloped scissors.
Spray adhesive.
Cutting Directions
For each placemat, cut two 13-1/2" x 19-1/2" (34.3 x
49.8 cm) rectangles from vinyl and cut one 13" x 19" (33
x 48.5 cm) rectangle from net.
How to Sew a Confetti
Placemat
1) Mark a line on one piece of vinyl 3/4" (2 cm) from
each edge, using a permanent-ink marker.
2) Place the nylon net over
a protected surface; apply spray adhesive lightly over
net. Place confetti on net, at least 1" (2.5 cm) from
edges; arrange as desired, pressing in place with
finger.
3) Position the marked
piece of vinyl over the net and confetti; smooth in
place. Place vinyl and net over remaining vinyl piece;
be sure any large air pockets are removed. Pin layers
together outside marked line.
4) Stitch around placemat
1/4" (6 mm) inside marked line; place tissue paper under
placemat while stitching.
5) Stitch random rows
across the placemat, dividing it into compartments;
pivot fabric when possible for continuous stitching. Use
tape as guide for stitching straight rows.
6) Remove tissue paper.
Trim around all sides of the placemat inside marked
lines, using pinking shears or scalloped scissors; cut
through all layers.
Tips for Sewing Confetti
Placemats
Cut plastic motifs from decorative wired garland, to
mix with confetti when larger motifs are desired.
Use a monofilament nylon
thread for stitching that is least visible.
Prevent presser foot from sticking to
the vinyl by applying silicone lubricant frequently
under front of presser foot.
Projects
Beginners and experts alike will love our monthly
projects. They feature great gift ideas and items for your home and
family.
Confetti
Placemats General Sewing
Make durable confetti placemats for Halloween from two layers of
clear vinyl, a layer of colored nylon net, and decorative
holiday confetti. Small, flat Halloween decorations, like the
jack o' lanterns, ghosts, and bats shown here, can be mixed with
the confetti. Random rows of machine stitching divide the
placemat into compartments. For ease in stitching on vinyl, use
a size 90/14 needle and a long stitch length. Loosen the needle
thread tension, and stitch at a slow speed with a sheet of
tissue paper under the placemat. Look for seasonal plastic or
metallic confetti in many shapes at craft and fabric stores as
well as card and gift shops. The instructions that follow are
for finished placemats that measure approximately 12" x 18"
(30.5 x 46 cm).
Decorative metallic or plastic confetti or other
small, flat decorations.
Pinking shears or scalloped scissors.
Spray adhesive.
Cutting Directions
For each placemat, cut two 13-1/2" x 19-1/2" (34.3 x
49.8 cm) rectangles from vinyl and cut one 13" x 19" (33
x 48.5 cm) rectangle from net.
How to Sew a Confetti
Placemat
1) Mark a line on one piece of vinyl 3/4" (2 cm) from
each edge, using a permanent-ink marker.
2) Place the nylon net over
a protected surface; apply spray adhesive lightly over
net. Place confetti on net, at least 1" (2.5 cm) from
edges; arrange as desired, pressing in place with
finger.
3) Position the marked
piece of vinyl over the net and confetti; smooth in
place. Place vinyl and net over remaining vinyl piece;
be sure any large air pockets are removed. Pin layers
together outside marked line.
4) Stitch around placemat
1/4" (6 mm) inside marked line; place tissue paper under
placemat while stitching.
5) Stitch random rows
across the placemat, dividing it into compartments;
pivot fabric when possible for continuous stitching. Use
tape as guide for stitching straight rows.
6) Remove tissue paper.
Trim around all sides of the placemat inside marked
lines, using pinking shears or scalloped scissors; cut
through all layers.
Tips for Sewing Confetti
Placemats
Cut plastic motifs from decorative wired garland, to
mix with confetti when larger motifs are desired.
Use a monofilament nylon
thread for stitching that is least visible.
Prevent presser foot from sticking to
the vinyl by applying silicone lubricant frequently
under front of presser foot.
Projects
Beginners and experts alike will love our
monthly projects. They feature great gift ideas and items for
your home and family.
Face Patch Pockets General Sewing
Sew quick and easy faced patch pockets in almost any
shape you can imagine; sew animal faces, geometric
shapes, flowers, or enlarged motifs from the garment
fabric itself. Two tightly spaced rows of stitching make
it possible to trim seam allowances close, leaving
crisp, smooth edges, even on curves, inner corners, and
points.
Materials needed:
Use stable woven fabrics for best results. Back
lightweight knits with fusible interfacing, and face
them with a woven fabric. Plan the pocket design
diameter to be at least 4" (10 cm), and determine the
location of the pocket opening. For added interest,
place the pocket at an angle or embellish it with
stitching lines, embroidery, appliqués, or buttons.
1) Draw pocket design on paper; cut out. Check size
and placement on garment. Trace pocket shape on wrong
side of pocket fabric; trace mirror image, if pocket is
asymmetrical. Draw short perpendicular line at each
inner and outer corner. Layer design on lining fabric,
right sides together; pin.
2) Stitch on marked line around entire
design, using short straight stitches. Stitch second row
of stitches just outside first row; at corners, taper
stitches into first stitching line. Clip to stitching
line at corners; trim fabric away to within 1/8" (3 mm)
of stitches.
3) Cut small slash in lining, near
lower edge. Turn pocket right side out through slash.
Use point turner as necessary to smooth outer edges;
press.
4) Fuse slash closed, using small strip
of fusible interfacing. Embellish pocket as desired. Pin
to garment; edgestitch, reinforcing stitches at opening
Embellishment Techniques
Appliqués. Apply appliqués, or use raw-edge
method.
Design lines. Draw design lines
on water-soluble stabilizer; pin to pocket front. Stitch
over design lines, using short straight stitches or
short narrow satin stitches.
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All prices are listed
in USD, All electrical measures 110 Volts.
Free
shipping In the continental united states (48 states), No tax if
purchased outside of Arizona
We reserve the right to
correct any price, typographical, photographic, or production error
without notice
Office
Hours For Phone: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon-Sat
"ARIZONA/TIME"
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