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Remove
the
toothpick
and
wind
thread
under
button,
forming
a
shank.
Fasten.
Apply
the
above
method
to
sew
on
buttons
with
four
holes,
hoDks,
and
snaps,
etc.
If
a
four
hole
button
is
to
be
sewn,
follow
the
same
procedure
above
for
the
two
hole
button.
Now
lift
presser
foot
slightly
and
move
fabric
to
permit
stitching
the
remaining
two
holes.
Hooks,
snaps,
etc.,
are
sewn
to
the
fabric
with
the
same
procedure
as
for
sewing
two
hole
buttons.
HOW
TO
USE
ACCESSORIES
NARROW
HEMMER.
With
the
needle
at
its
highest
position,
replace
regular
presser
foot
with
narrow
hemmer
“Fig.
31’.
For
a
plain
narrow
hem,
make
a
1/8
inch
double
fold
for
about
two
inches
along
edge
of
fabric.
Hold
each
end
of
the
two
inch
fold,
slip
underneat.’i.
hemmer.
Bring
fold
up
into
the
scroll
of
hemmer,
draw
forward
to
end
and
fas
ten
with
point
of
needle.
Lower
presser
bar
lifter.
Gently
pull
ends
of
thread
as
you
start
stitching.
Guide
material
slightly
to
right,
and
it
will
auto
matically
take
a
double
turn
through
scroll.
LACE
TRIMMED
HEM.
To
sew
a
narrow
hem
and
attach
lace
in
one
stitching,
insert
lace
in
the
slot
next
to
needle
‘Fig.
32).
Sew
hem
as
above
1
guiding
lace
under
needle
and
hem
into
scroll.
p
Fig.
32
r
21
H
Fig.
31
‘qf

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