SINGER W1366 User Manual
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BUTTONHOLES
Buttonholes of various lengths can be made by just
turning the buttonhole control knob.
To
establish
the
correct
length
buttonhole
required,
add
Vs
inch to the cutting space for bar tacks.
To obtain the length of the cutting space, the opening
through which the button passes is measured by adding
the width "A" and thickness "B" of the button (Fig. 31A).
First mark the beginning and end of the buttonhole on
the fabric with a basting line or tailor's chalk. Make one
or two buttonholes on scrap fabric (following directions
below) to be sure the machine adjustments are correct.
(1) Set decorative design at Manual (EXTREME LEFT)
(2) Set needle positon lever at L.
(3)
Replace presser foot with special purpose buttonhole
foot. It provides maximum visibility and allows
closely spaced stitches to feed evenly (Fig. 30)
(4) Set stitch length knob 12 (Fig. 1) as near 0 as
possible without stopping the feeding action.
(5) Set buttonhole control knob (Fig. 33) at 0 and
then to the first buttonhole setting, number 1.
This will set the width of the buttonhole sides.
(6) Lower needle carefully into the mark on the
fabric indicating the start of the buttonhole.
Lower presser foot and sew full length of left
hand side of the buttonhole (Fig. 32, Step 1).
Fig. 30
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