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Buttonholes
Sewing buttonholes is very easy with all
the models with push button controls
since the fabric does not have to be
turned.
Buttonholes are generally sewn onto
a piece of doubled fabric. However,
for some fabrics, e.g. silk, organza and
viscose, it is necessary to use stabilizer to
prevent the fabric from contracting while
sewing.
To produce beautiful seams,
embroidering or darning threads are
ideal.
Mark the starting point of the buttonhole
either with a magic pen or dress pin, and
always sew a sample buttonhole fi rst.
Note: Before starting any buttonhole, always
push the guide of the buttonhole foot fully to
the front, i.e. so that the red arrow is at the
fi rst red mark. The red marks are arranged at
an interval of 0.5 cm. They are a guide when
determining the length of the buttonhole.
Carfully cut open your buttonhole with scissors or
a seam ripper.
CBA
5-
CBA
5-
CBA
5-
Standard buttonhole
• Insert the buttonhole foot and slide
the foot forward as far as it will go.
• Select stitch 1 (C) and sew the right
side of the buttonhole to the required
length. Clip the top thread after a few
stitches.
• Select stitch 2 (B) and hold the button
down as you sew a few bartacks.
• Select stitch 3 (A) and sew the left
side of the buttonhole until it matches the
previous side in length.
• Select stitch 4 (B) and hold the button
down as you sew a few bartacks.
• Release button B and sew a couple
stitches to secure your buttonhole.
• Carefully cut open your buttonhole.
Tip: For fi ne buttonholes, you can reduce the
buttonhole width with the stitch width dial
(26) down to approx. 3 mm. Use the center
needle position
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