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Bernina 790 PLUS - Cutting the Buttonhole Open with the Seam Ripper; Cutting Open Buttonholes with the Buttonhole Cutter (Optional Accessory); Sewing on Buttons

Bernina 790 PLUS
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9.14 Cutting the buttonhole open with the seam ripper
> Place a pin in each end of the buttonhole to avoid accidental cutting into ends of buttonhole.
> Cut the buttonhole from both ends to the middle.
9.15 Cutting open buttonholes with the buttonhole cutter (optional
accessory)
> Place the fabric on an appropriate piece of wood.
> Position the cutter in the center of the buttonhole.
> Press down on the cutter with your hand.
9.16 Sewing on buttons
With the Button sew-on Program buttons with 2 or 4 holes can be sewn on. To reinforce the stability the
Button sew-on Program can be sewn twice. When sewing on a button with 4 holes, the front holes should
be sewn first.
Buttons sewn on for decorative purposes only are stitched without a thread shank. The shank height is the
distance between the button and the fabric. When using the Button sew-on foot No. 18 (optional accessory),
the shank height can be adjusted with the screw.
With the Button sew-on Program the first securing stitch is always stitched into the left hole of the button.

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