Turn-round buttonhole, Corded buttonhole, Turn-round buttonhole corded buttonhole – SINGER W426 User Manual
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[Pattern: M or Manual*- Models 415 and 4263^
Length: Buttonhole
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Width: 2—0
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Feed Dog: Down-High-Down-High-Down
Pressure: Full,,
Foot: Buttonhole Foot
Stretch Control: M
TURN-ROUND BUTTONHOLE '
1. Place material under presser foot to sew the
top or low end of marked buttonhole. Turn
feed dog height control to DOWN, hold
creative embroidery control at its right end
position, take few stitches to bartack the end
of marked buttonhole.
2.
Turn feed dog height to HIGH, release
creative embroidery lever, set stitch width
control at 2, then, sew down the left edge of
marked buttonhole and finish stitching with
needle in fabric at the right side of stitches.
Set. feed dog at DOWN.
3. Lift presser foot and pivot the fabric around,
then lower presser foot and take one stitch to
left turning hand wheel by hand.
4. Pushing creative embroidery control to right,
take few stitches to bartack another end of
marked buttonhole.
5. Up feed dog to HIGH and sew down another
edge of marked buttonhole.
6. Lock thread by stitching a few stitches at 0
width and DOWN feed dog height. Cut center
" ,,open space of buttonhole carefully not to cut
into the stitches, as illustrated previously.
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[Pattern: M or Manual-models 415 and 426]
Length: Buttonhole
Width: 2-0
Feed Dog: Down-High-Down-High-Down
Pressure: Full
Foot: Buttonhole Foot
Stretch Control: M
CORDED BUTTONHOLE
Cording gives a reinforced raised buttonhole. It is
excellent for use on bulky, woven fabric, or knits
in which the stitching often gets buried and
makes cutting difficult. On knits, a corded
buttonhole
will
help
keep
the
fabric
from
stretching out of shape.
Choose a heavy cotton crochet thread or
buttonhole twist to use for the cording. Proceed
as for the turn-around buttonhole having cord
the under the presser foot in such a way that
the zigzag stitch covers the cord.
At the completion of the buttonhole snip the
excess cord close to the bartack on woven
fabrics. For knitted garments, always pull the
cords to the wrong side by using a darning needle
or needle threader, and knot the cord ends
before clipping.
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