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Pfaff creative 1472

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Cutting
open
buttonholes
When
you
cut
open
a
buttonhole
it
is
important
not
to
damage
the
bartacks
To
avoid
this,
insert
the
seam
ripper
about
1
mm
away
from
the
bar-
tack.
Now
carefully
cut
the
buttonhole
open
to
the
middle,
then
repeat
this
from
the
bartack
at
the
other
end
(Fig.
1)
If
you
have
no
punch
pliers
to
cut
the
eyelet,
simply
cut
around
the
curve
with
a
pair
of
pointed
scissors.
Feed
dog:
dropped
(prog
11)
Place
the
button
on
the
mark
made
on
the
fabric
beforehand
and
push
the
fabric
with
the
button
under
the
sewing
foot
holder
or
sewing
foot
(Fig
2).
Turn
the
hand
wheel
towards
you
and
adjust
the
position
of
the
button
so
that
the
need’e
stitches
into
its
left
hole
Lower
the
pres
ser
bar
litter
Turn
the
hand
wheel
and
check
to
make
sure
the
needle
enters
the
right
hole
of
the
button
Now
sew
the
button
on.
After
tieing
off
the
needle
stops
in
its
top
position.
till
Sewing
on
buttons
with
stems
Sewing
on
buttons
3
prog
19.11
Place
a
match
stick
or
a
toothpick
on
the
button
between
the
two
holes
and
sew
the
button
on
as
described
(Fig.
3).
Afterwards
remove
the
match-
stick,
pull
the
button
and
fabric
apart,
then
wrap
the
stems
with
the
threaded
needle-
and
bobbin
thread
and
knot
the
thread
ends
(Figs
4,
5t.
To
ensure
that
flat
or
small
buttons
do
not
slip
away
during
sewing
we
recommend
using
the
normal
sewing
foot
and
switching
off
the
top
feed.
For
some
buttons
it
is
necessary
to
change
the
zigzag
width.
Finer
settings
tor
sewing
on
these
buttons
can
be
made
using
program
11.
-
(
In
this
case
place
the
button
in
the
way
that
the
:
needle
in
right
stitch
position
sticks
into
the
right
2A
hole
of
the
button
exactly
Afterwards
adjust
zigzag
width
so
that
the
needle
sticks
into
the
left
hole
of
the
button
exactly
5
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