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White 8000 - Buttonhole: Corded Buttonholes

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Left
side:
Change
the
pattern
to
B
I
I.
Sew
the
left
side
from
front
to
back
until
it
reaches
the
end
line.
When
making
same-size
but
tonholes,
memorize
the
point
where
the
arrow
shows
so
that
it
is
not
necessary
to
mark
the
end
lines
for
all
the
button
holes.
Bar
tacking:
Change
the
pat
tern
to
C
I
I
and
sew
5
6
stitches
on
the
marking.
Right
side:
Change
the
pattern
to
D
I
J
I
and
sew
the
right
side
until
it
catches
the
first
bar
tack.
Quick
finish:
To
prevent
un
stitching,
set
the
zigzag
width
at
ā€œ0ā€
and
proceed
for
a
few
stitches.
Corded
Buttonholes
For
stretch
fabrics
such
as
knits,
a
corded
buttonhole
is
effective
to
keep
the
finished
buttonhole
in
shape.
Hook
the
filler
cord
on
the
top
spur
and
lead
the
ends
of
the
cord
under
the
foot,
pull
taut,
nd
hook
them
to
the
bottom
notches
as
shown.
Proceed
with
stitching
as
for
regular
buttonholes.
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