Bernina Artista 165 Instruction Manual page 36

Hide thumbs Also See for Artista 165:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

36
Buttonholes
Straight stitch buttonholes
Cutting buttonholes open
Button sew-on program
For button sew-on example,
refer to the artista 165 Sewing
Manual, page 29.
Straight stitched buttonholes are
particularly useful for reinforcing
satin stitched buttonholes on all soft
and loosely woven fabrics such as
wool, or for buttonholes which are
subject to extreme wear. They are
also useful for stitching bound
buttonholes and reinforcing
buttonhole openings in leather, vinyl,
or felt.
Straight stitched buttonholes
· select stitch No. 59
· the sequence is determined by the
presser foot used
· this program functions exactly the
same as the corresponding
buttonhole program which will be
stitched over the straight stitched
buttonhole
Seam ripper
· use the seam ripper to cut the buttonhole open,
starting at each end and working towards the middle
Buttonhole cutter and block
· place the fabric on a piece of wood
· position the cutter in the center of the buttonhole
· press the handle of the cutter to punch the buttonhole
Buttons with 2 and 4 holes can be
sewn on by machine.
Button sew-on program
· select stitch 60
· the button sew-on foot No.18 is
available as a special accessory
· the distance (shank) between the
button and fabric can be adjusted
as desired
Sew button on
2-hole buttons
· adjust the stitch width if necessary
to equal the distance between the
holes of the button
· machine stops automatically at the
end of the program
· wind thread ends around the thread
under the button to create a thread
shank
030787.52.04_0401_a165_EN
· Automatic buttonhole foot No.3A
– programming is exactly the same
as for the auto buttonhole
program (page 29–32)
· Buttonhole foot No.3 –
programming is exactly the same
as for the stitch counter
buttonhole program
(page 32–33).
Alter the distance
· alter the stitch width if the distance
between the two rows of stitching
is too narrow or too wide
4 hole buttons
· adjust the stitch width if necessary
to equal the distance between the
holes of the button
· sew the two front holes
· move work forwards
· sew two back holes
· wind thread ends around the thread
under the button to create a thread
shank

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents