Buttonhole in Long-Term Memory
With Buttonhole foot with slide no. 3A only
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Button sewing-on program
Saving programmed buttonholes in long-term memory
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after programming press the button 3
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the buttonhole is now saved in long term memory
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Recalling saved buttonhole
Programmed saved buttonholes can be opened for re-use even after the
sewing computer has been disconnected.
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select the desired buttonhole type
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press the button 2
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sew the programmed buttonhole
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only one length per buttonhole can be saved. Saving a new length with the
button 3 will overwrite the previously saved buttonhole length
Darning foot no. 9 (optional accessory)
Button sew-on foot no. 18 (optional accessory)
Sews buttons with 2 or 4 holes.
Sewing on buttons
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buttons sewn on for decorative purposes only are stitched without a thread
shank
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the length of the shank (= thread between button and fabric) can be made
shorter or longer as required with foot no. 18
Sewing on buttons with Darning foot no. 9
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select Button sew-on program
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check distances between holes with the handwheel and adjust stitch width
if necessary
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sew the securing stitches; hold the threads when starting to sew
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sew program
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sewing computer stops automatically when program is completed and is
ready for the next button
Beginning and ending threads
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the threads are secured and can be trimmed
For secure results
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pull both bobbin thread ends until the ends of the upper thread are visible
on the wrong side (knot if required)
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trim thread ends
Sewing on buttons with foot no. 18
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set the shank length with the screw on the foot
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select Button sewing-on program and continue as with foot no. 9
Beginning and ending threads
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the threads are secured and can be trimmed
For secure results
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pull both bobbin thread ends until the ends of the upper thread are visible
on the wrong side (knot if required)
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trim thread ends
Sewing 4-hole button
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sew the front holes
carefully move the button forward
sew the back holes with the same program
Buttonholes
Buttonholes
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