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How to sew buttonholes (one-step buttonhole)
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Buttonhole sewing is a simple process that provides reliable results.
However, it is strongly suggested to always make a practice buttonhole on
a sample of your fabric and interfacing.
1. Using tailor's chalk, mark the position of the buttonhole on the fabric.
2. Attach the buttonhole foot and set the pattern selector dial to " ". Set
stitch length dial to " ". Adjust stitch width to desired width.
3. Lower the presser foot aligning the marks on foot with the marks on the
fabric (A). (The front bar tack will be sewn first.)
4. Open the button plate and insert the button (B).
5. Lower the buttonhole lever and gently push it back (C).
6. While lightly holding the upper thread, start the machine.
7. Buttonhole stitching is done in the order (D).
8. Stop the machine when the buttonhole is sewn.
When sewing buttonholes on stretch fabric, hook heavy thread or cord
under the buttonhole foot. When the buttonhole is sewn the legs will
overcast the cord.
1. Mark the position of the buttonhole on the fabric with the tailor's chalk,
attach the buttonhole foot, and set the pattern selector dial to " ". Set
stitch length dial to " ".
2. Hook the heavy thread onto the back end of the buttonhole foot, then
bring the two heavy thread ends to the front of the foot, insert them into
the grooves and temporarily tie them there.
3. Lower the presser foot and start sewing.
* Set the stitch width to match the diameter of the gimp thread.
4. Once sewing is completed, gently pull the heavy thread to remove any
slack, then trim off the excess.
Making a Buttonhole
Making a Buttonhole on Stretch Fabrics (E)
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