Buttonholes, C 0 0 – Kenmore 19501 User Manual
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Buttonholes
SECTION 5; • LEARN THE STITCHES
c 0 0
ss
S3 S4
S5 SE SI
Rounded
Keyhole
The Kenmore Sensor Sew 70 can make three
types of buttonholes:
— the Bartack
I
[H ~
H3 )
— the Rounded
i
[|^
)
— the Keyhole
f j2S[ ~
|27j }
Use either the Transparent Buttonhole
Foot (B) or the Sliding Buttonhole
Foot (J) to sew buttonholes.
Foot (J)
has marks you can use to decide on the length of your buttonhole.
It also helps you know when the two sides are even. It has rubber
grippers on the bottom to hold the fabric in place under the foot.
It is the preferred buttonhole foot.
Foot {B|
has a ndge down the bottom center of the foot to keep the
stitched buttonhole sides evenly spaced. Use this buttonhole foot
for tight spaces or buttonholes too large for the J foot.
IMPORTANT
For Perfect Matching Buttonholes
Here are some helpful tips.
(For details, follow the steps and notes on pages
66 and 67, carefully.)
Make sure you have a flat sewing surface.
* Use the extension table.
*Put cabinet-mounted machines in the flat-bed position.
*For table-top machines, support the fabric by hand.
Use the В Foot tor sewing next to a thick seam.
Make sure the fabric around the needle and foot is slack,
* Do Not push or pull the fabric.
*Do bunch the fabric slightly all around the needle and foot to create
slack.
Sew several practice buttonholes, duplicating exactly:
*the fabric
*the seam conditions
*the buttonhole position on the garment
1,
4.
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