Sections. learn ! he s i itches, Buttonhole making (continued) – Sears 385.17724 User Manual
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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.
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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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