Singer Featherweight Accessory Instructions: The Seam Guide


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THE SEAM GUIDE (Part No. 25527)
The Seam Guide will help you stitch seams of perfectly uniform width.
It is especially useful for hard-to-handle fabrics or for curved seams.
When you use it, you can place stitching at any distance between 1/8 inch and 1-3/8 inch from the edge of the fabric.
Use the Seam Guide for:
Seams
Stay Stitching
Top Stitching - Single or Multiple Rows

To Attach the Seam Guide


Place screw in either of the two holes to the right of the slide plate.

SEAMS

For straight seams:
Align guide with presser foot. Pin seam edges and baste if necessary. Guide fabric edges lightly against guide while stitching.
For curved seams: Set attachment at an angle so that end closer to needle acts as a guide. Shorten stitch length for greater elasticity and strength.