Operation Manual
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Button
Sewing
Dorc’t
be
afraid
to
sew
on
buttons
or
rings
with
your
Pfoff.
The
needle
won’t
breok
and
the
threads
will
not
get
loose
either.
Thetlatter
may
happen
only
with
ready-made
clothing
sewn
with
a
chain
stitch.
It
wont
be
worthwiie
to
take
the
machine
out
for
sewing
on
a
single
button,
but
you
will
appreciate
this
feature
when
sewing
lines
of
buttons
on
pillow
and
bed
covers,
on
shirts
or
dresses,
or
when
fastening
rings
on
curtains
etc.
There
your
machine
will
come
in
very
handy.
Attach
all-purpose
sewing
foot
No.
93-100
179-00.
Hooks
aO)d
eyes
are
sewn
on
with
the
aid
of
a
special
button
sewing
r
foot,
No.
847
608,
which
can
be
obtained
from
your
Pfoff
dealer.
Turn
the
needle
plate
half
a
turn
so
thot
the
raised
portion
is
at
the
front
(see
picture
at
the
bottom
of
page
22).
The
raised
portion
of
the
needle
plate
features
an
elongated
needle
hole.
I
t.
Place
button
under
button
sewing
foot
and
align
so
that
needle
will
enter
left
hole.
Let
needle
stitch
through
hole
and
make
one
or
two
tying
stitches.
Raise
needle.
Turn
dial
A
counter-clockwise,
usually
to
3,
until
needle
on
the
right
of
its
throw
is
centered
over
right
hole.
Start
machine
and
sew
as
many
zigzag
stitches
as
you
deem
neces
sary
to
fasten
button
securely.
Return
dial
A
to
0
and
make
two
or
three
tying
stitches.
When
sewing
on
four-hole
buttons,
reposition
button
and
repeat
the
above
process,
stitching
through
the
second
pair
of
holes.
g
40
DR
583