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Singer Scholastic Plus - One-Step Corded Buttonholes; Machine Setup: Automatic Corded Buttonhole; Materials for One-Step Corded Buttonholes; Procedure: Preparing One-Step Corded Buttonholes

Singer Scholastic Plus
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One-Step Corded Buttonholes
A Corded Buttonhole provides added strength and stability to buttonholes.
This type of buttonhole is especially important when sewing stretch fabrics
or fabrics that easily ravel. The “cord” can be a heavy thread or several
strands of regular thread. The buttonhole is stitched over the cord, creat-
ing a reinforced buttonhole.
Machine Set-Up:
Stitch: Buttonhole symbol*
Stitch Width: Buttonhole symbol
Stitch Length: Buttonhole symbol
Presser Foot: Buttonhole Foot
(See manual for complete machine set-up for buttonholes.)
Materials:
Knit fabric with interfacing or tear-away stabilizer
Disappearing marking pen or tailor chalk (for marking start of buttonhole)
Button (to establish length of buttonhole)
8” piece of cord
Procedure:
Hook or loop the cord around the small extension at the back end of the
buttonhole foot.
Bring both ends of the cord under the foot and pull them forward. Tie
the cords to secure them.
*This technique applies to machine models featuring the One-Step Buttonhole.

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