Buttonhole length – SINGER 1050 User Manual
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2. Mark a position guideline for each buttonhole.
Horizontal
buttonholes
A
are placed to extend 3 mm
('/8 inch) beyond the centre line
B
of the garment, as shown,
so that the buttons will be in the centre of the figure when
the garment is fastened.
Horizontal buttonhole guidelines should follow a crosswise
fabric thread.
« Markthehorizontalbuttonholeguidelineforeach button
hole. It should be longer than the finished length of the
buttonhole.
e
MarkthestartingpointforeachbuttonholeSmm(Vsinch)
beyond the centre line (see illustration).
B
B
J
IIW
ms
Vertical
buttonholes
C
are placed so that the centre line
B
of the garment is in the centre of the buttonhole, as shown.
m
Mark the ends of each buttonhole horizontally across
the centre line basting and use the centre line marking
as the buttonhole guide when stitching.
3 mm ('/a inch) •
—
Buttonhole Length
• The buttonhole length should be just long enough to allow
the button to slip through the opening without stretching it.
A. When you use the two-step method of stitching button
holes, the buttonhole foot will gauge the buttonhole
length for you on most buttons.
B. When button is of an unusual shape orthickness, button
hole length is not automatically gauged with the button
hole foot. It is then necessary to adjust the buttonhole
foot. For additional information on adjustment of button
hole foot refer to page 68.
• To make sure the measurement is correct, cut a slit in a
scrap of fabric equal to the diameter of the button you
intend to use.
• Increase length of opening until button slips through easily.
This test is particularly advisable for buttons of unusual shape
orthickness.
1 Marking Lines
2 Length of Cutting Space
3 Bar Tacks and Side Stitching
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