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Lingerie
buttonhole
Lingerie
buttonhole
with
gimp
thread
Insert
the
buttonhole
foot
and
slide
the
foot
To
sew
especially
durable
buttonholes,
e.g.
on
forwards
as
far
as
it
will
go.
sportswear,
we
recommend
using
a
gimp
thread.
Press
key
C
and
sew
the
first
buttonhole
seam
to
the
required
length.
On
elastic
materials
the
gimp
thread
is
parti
Then
press
key
B.
Keep
it
pressed
and
sew
cularly
important
to
prevent
the
buttonhole
from
stretching.
a
few
stitches
for
the
bartack.
while
holding
the
material
securely.
Lay
the
gimp
thread
over
the
rear
protru
sion
A
and
pass
the
thread
ends
under-
Then
press
key
A
and
sew
back
the
second
neath
the
presser
foot
towards
the
front.
buttonhole
seam
to
the
same
length.
Now
press
key
B
again
and
sew
a
few
bar-
Clamp
the
threads
to
the
left
and
right
of
tack
stitches
while
holding
the
material
protrusion
B.
securely.
Slide
the
buttonhole
runner
as
far
forwards
For
securing
the
seams,
select
straight
as
possible
and
sew
the
buttonhole
as
described
in
the
left-hand
column.
stitch
(turn
width
knob
(34)
to
0)
and
select
the
left
needle
position
(needle
position
Pull
the
loop
of
the
gimp
thread
into
the
knob
(35)
to
Sew
a
few
stitches.
buttonhole
and
cut
the
threads.
Cut
open
buttonhole
with
scissors
or
a
seam
ripper.
TIP:
In
addition
to
traditional
buttonholes,
you
Note:
If
you
would
like
to
sew
very
fine
but-
can
also
sew
ornamental
buttonholes
as
tonholes,
you
can
reduce
the
buttonhole
width
described
on
page
68.
with
the
stitch
width
knob
(34)
down
to
approx.
3mm.
In
this
case,
use
the
center
needle
position
D.
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