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SECTIONS. LEARN ! HE S

I

ITCHES

Buttonhole Making (Continued)

e Built-in System

Set

the Machine

Stitch width

control 3 to 5

(Blue zone)

t 2 . 3

0^ "

Stitch length

control

Blue zonef=>

Top thread tension

control 2 to 6

Stretch Stitch

Sliding buttonhole toot

1. a. Carefully mark the buttonhole

length on your garment.

b. Change to the sliding buttonhole

toot.

c.

Insert the garment under the

toot with the buttonhole mark­

ing running toward you.

Adjusting the Stitch Density

Depending upon your fabric or your

own preference in buttonholes, you

may

alter

the

buttonhole

stitch

density wilhm the blue buttonhole

range on the stitch length dial.

1.

For less density, turn the dial

toward "1",

2.

For more density, turn the dial

toward "O"-

NOTE. Always make a practice but­

tonhole on a scrap fabric you

plan to use to find the more

suitable stitch length.

©

Coarse

2, a. Move the slider (Al toward you

so that the top mark (C) on the

slider meets the start mark (B).

b. Line up the markings on the

foot with the top mark on your

garment,

c. Lower the presser toot.

NOTE; The markings on the slider

are engraved in centimeters.

front marking of your button­

hole.

c. Stop sewing at the left stitch.

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