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TURN-ROUND
BUTTONHOLE
1.
Place
material
under
presser
foot
to
sew
the
top
or
low
end
of
marked
buttonhole.
Turn
feed
dog
height
control
to
DOWN,
hold
creative
embroidery
control
at
its
right
end
position,
take
few
stitches
to
bartack
the
end
of
marked
buttonhole.
2.
Turn
feed
dog
height
to
HIGH,
release
creative
embroidery
lever,
set
stitch
width
control
at
2,
then,
sew
down
the
left
edge
of
marked
buttonhole
and
finish
stitching
with
needle
in
fabric
at
the
right
side
of
stitches.
Set
feed
dog
at
DOWN.
3.
Lifpresser
foot
and
pivot
the
fabric
around,
then
lower
presser
foot
and
take
one
stitch
to
left
turning
hand
wheel
by
hand.
4.
Pushing
creative
embroidery
control
to
right,
take
few
stitches
to
bartack
another
end
of
marked
buttonhole.
5.
Up
feed
dog
to
HIGH
and
sew
down
another
edge
of
marked
buttonhole.
6.
Lock
thread
by
stitching
a
few
stitches
at
0
width
and
DOWN
feed
dog
height.
Cut
center
,open
space
of
buttonhole
carefully
not
to
cut
[Pattern:
M
or
Manuals-
Models
415
and
426]
into
the
stitches,
as
illustrated
previously.
Length:
Buttonhole
Width:
2—0
Feed
Dog:
Down-H
igh-Down-HighDown
Pressure:
FulI.
Foot:
Buttonhole
Foot
Stretch
Control:
M
CORDED
BUTTONHOLE
Cording
gives
a
reinforced
raised
buttonhole.
It
is
excellent
for
use
on
bulky,
woven
fabric,
or
knits
in
which
the
stitching
often
gets
buried
and
makes
cutting
difficult.
On
knits,
a
corded
buttonhole
will
help
keep
the
fabric
from
stretching
out
of
shape.
Choose
a
heavy
cotton
crochet
thread
or
buttonhole
twist
to
use
for
the
cording.
Proceed
as
for
the
turn-around
buttonhole
having
cord
the
under
the
presser
foot
in
such
a
way
that
the
zigzag
stitch
covers
the
cord.
At
the
completion
of
the
buttonhole
snip
the
excess
cord
close
to
the
bartack
on
woven
fabrics.
For
knitted
garments,
always
pull
the
cords
to
the
wrong
side
by
using
a
darning
needle
or
needle
threader,
and
knot
the
cord
ends
before
clipping.
[Pattern:
M
or
Manual-models
415
and
426)
Length:
Buttonhole
Width:
2—0
Feed
Dog:
Down-High-Down-High-Down
Pressure:
Full
Foot:
Buttonhole
Foot
Stretch
Control:
M
3

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