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SINGER® Lace Presser Foot for Sergers

SINGER® Lace Presser Foot for Sergers

The Lace Foot makes it easy to serge lace and delicate trims together 
or onto fabric without damaging the header. The adjustable guide of 
the foot ensures that the stitching will be accurate as well as ensure 
that your lace stays intact.

Serger Settings:

Needle: Right needle
Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock
Stitch Length: 2-4
Differential Feed: Normal
Upper Knife: Engaged 

Instructions:

1. Snap on the Lace Foot.
2. Position the fabric right side up under the presser foot so that 
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 with the screw on top of 
the foot. (Loosen

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.

$26.99
SINGER® Lace Presser Foot for Sergers
$26.99
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Description

The Lace Foot makes it easy to serge lace and delicate trims together 
or onto fabric without damaging the header. The adjustable guide of 
the foot ensures that the stitching will be accurate as well as ensure 
that your lace stays intact.

Serger Settings:

Needle: Right needle
Stitch Type: Three-thread overlock
Stitch Length: 2-4
Differential Feed: Normal
Upper Knife: Engaged 

Instructions:

1. Snap on the Lace Foot.
2. Position the fabric right side up under the presser foot so that 
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 with the screw on top of 
the foot. (Loosen

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.