Buttonhole Variations - ELNA eXperience 660 Instruction Manual

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Buttonhole Variations

All buttonholes should use interfacing that is the same weight as the fabric.
Interfacing is especially important when sewing on stretch fabrics.
Classic Buttonhole (Sensor or 4 Step Memory)
The most common buttonhole, found on blouses, shirts, pants, etc. It
consists of a bartack at each end and a compact zigzag stitch along each
side.
Classic Keyhole Buttonhole
Accommodates the shank found on large buttons used on heavy coats and
jackets.
Rounded Keyhole Buttonhole
A variation of the classic keyhole.
Jeans Buttonhole
Traditionally found on ready to wear jeans and other denim garments.
Rounded Buttonhole
Use this buttonhole for large buttons on lightweight fabric.
Stretch Buttonhole
Designed for non-woven fabrics such as knit and jersey. It provides a
decorative touch.
Knit Buttonhole
A simplified version of the stretch buttonhole.
Heirloom Buttonhole
An ultra fine buttonhole featuring a preset stitch width and length to
complement delicate fabrics. The bartacks at each end contain half the
stitch count when compared to the classic buttonhole.
Faux Chain Buttonhole
Resembles a "Hand Worked" buttonhole ideal on fine fabrics featured in
Heirloom sewing or for couture fashions.
Bound Buttonhole (Sensor or 4 Step Memory)
Made through the garment and interfacing before the facing is applied,
resulting in finished fabric edges, a custom tailored touch. Often found on
garments made from natural fibers
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