Buttonhole pockets – SINGER 319K User Manual
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BUTTONHOLE POCKETS
Fig. 189. Step 1 of Pocket in Process
Buttonhole pockets accented with stitched designs are
effectively made on the SINGER Automatic Machine.
Appropriate for dresses of tailored and classic style as
well as for blouses, shirts and sportswear, these
pockets are simple to make and are sturdy and durable.
Mark position of pocket opening with a basting line
and the design for stitching with a fine chalk line. A
backing of lawn, organdy or muslin provides the body
and firmness desirable when satin stitching is used.
The pocket design illustrated in
Fig. 189
is stitched
using the Zigzag Stitch while the machine is set for a
3 bight
and
almost 0 stitch.
The Arrowhead Stitch
is used with the machine regulated for a
5 bight
and
an
almost 0 stitch.
Trim backing away along outside
of stitching when design is completed.
Locate pocket section on underside of garment and
from the right side, using Buttonhole Foot 86616,
a 2M
bight,
and an
almost 0 stitch.
Proceed as for
making buttonholes, eliminating the reinforcement
bars of stitching at each end. Cut between bars of
stitching to form pocket opening as was done in
Fig. 190.
Fig. 190. Step 2 of Pocket in Process