Sewing on buttons, Forming thread shank on button – SINGER W1220 User Manual
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SEWING ON BUTTONS
Zigzag stitching is a very easy and convenient
method of sewing on button without a shank.
Place the button so its left hole comes directly
under the needle, then gently lower the button
sewing foot. Take a stitch in the hole.
Raise the needle and move zigzag width dial to
the right until the needle comes down exactly
over the right hole in the button.
Note: Be sure the needle clears the holes of the
button by moving the hand wheel by hand
before running the machine fast.
Usually
6
to
8
stitches are adequate for securing
a button in place. Stop with the needle in the left
hole. To lock the threads, set the stitch width at
0
, and take a few stitches in the left hand hole.
Pattern:
AAA
Lengtrt: 0
Width: 2 5_______
Feed Dog: ZS
Pressure: Normal
Foot: Button Foot
Needle Position:^.
FORMING THREAD SHANK ON BUTTON
Buttons sewn on coats or jackets should have
thread shank to make them stand away from th
fabric. To form a thread shank, sew over a pin c
rounded toothpick which can be inserted directI
into the button sewing foot.
After stitching the button to the fabric, remov
work from under the presser foot leaving thread
about six inches from fabric. Remove pin c
toothpick. Pull the threads to back of button an
form a shank between button and fabric b
winding threads tightly around the attaching stii
ches. Pull threads to back of the fabric and the
tie thread ends securely.
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