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Buttonholes
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Here's How
NOTE:
Before
you
sew buttonholes
on the actual
garment,
make
several
practice
buttonholes.
Be sure to duplicate
exactly:
--
the fabric
--
the seam conditions
(fo_ds, interfacing,
topstitching,
etc.)
the buttonhole
position
on the garment
For Keyhole
Buttonholes:
Be sure the ho_e port,on
of the keyhole
faces the
edge of the garment.
1.
Be sure your
sewing
surface
_s flat
to prevent
the fabric
pulling
against
the fabric
feed.
NOTE:
Fabric
pulled
tight
by its own weight
(falling
over the edges of the
sewing
surface)
will
be too tight
and distort
the automatic
fabric
feed.
The buttonhole
length
and shape may change
slightly
from
one buttonhole
to another.
a.
Attach
the extension
table.
b.
If your
machine
is mounted
m a cabinet,
be sure the machine
is in the flat-bed
position.
c.
If your
machine
is on a table,
be sure
to support
the fabric
around
the edges of the sewing machine
surface.
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2.
Place the button
on the fabric
sample
and mark
the top and bottom
to
determine
the buttonhole
length.
NOTE:
If the
fabric
is thick
near
the seam
and your
buttonholes,
the
tength
and shape of your
buttonho{es
may vary.
Try one or more
of the foiJowing
adjustments
in order:
a.
Change
to the B Foot.
b.
Start
your
buttonhole
so that
you
sew towards
the edge of
the fabric,
instead
of away from
it.
c.
Put standard
writing
paper
(see illustration)
(nottissue
paper)
under
the buttonhole
area next
to the feed
dogs, as you
sew
the buttonhole
(for woven
and stretch
fabrics).
d.
Sew each buttonhole
individually.
Do not use the Memory
function.

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