Sewing on buttons – SINGER W2134 User Manual
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9. Make bar tack by repeating 5 and
6
above (step 4).
10.
Return
stitch
width
to
0
and
take
two
or
three
stitches
to
fasten
bar
threads
and
prevent
raveling.
Cut
the
buttonhole
opening
with
the
seam
ripper,
being
careful
not to cut the stitching.
If
you
plan
to
make
buttonholes
on
sheer
or
soft
material,
place
tarlatan
or
paper,
which
can
be
torn
away
after
stitching,
under
the
fabric.
Änd
it
is
always
wise
to
make several buttonholes on scraps of fabric before working on the garment.
For
narrower buttonholes, set the
left stitch width lock at less than 2, the right lock
at the setting which will produce a bar tack twice as wide as one bank of buttonhole
stitching.
SEWING ON BUTTONS
1.
Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot. (See Figs. 29A, B and C.)
2.
Turn drop feed knob to DARN.
3.
Move zigzag width lever to 0 position or to the extreme left. Place button so that
its left hole comes directly under the needle, then gently lower the presser foot.
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