Operation Manual
How to sew buttonholes (one-step buttonholes)
1. Using tailor's chalk, mark the position
of the buttonhole on the fabric.
2. Attach the buttonhole foot and set
the pattern selection dial to " ".
3. Lower the presser foot aligning the
marks on foot with the marks on the
fabric as shown in fig. (1). (The front
bar tack will be sewn first.)
4. Open the button plate and insert the
button. (fig. 2)
5. Lower the buttonhole lever and push
it back slightly as in fig. (3).
6. While gently holding the upper thread,
start the machine.
7. Buttonhole stitching is done in the
order shown in fig. (4).
8. Stop the machine when the buttonhole
is sewn.
1. Mark the position of the buttonhole
on the fabric with the tailor's chalk,
attach the buttonhole foot, and set
the pattern selection dial to " ".
2. Hook the gimp thread onto the back
end of the buttonhole foot, then bring
the two gimp thread ends to the front of
the foot, insert them into the grooves
and temporarily tie them there.
3. Lower the presser foot and start
sewing.
*Set the stitch width to match the
diameter of the gimp thread.
4. Once sewing is completed, gently
pull the gimp thread to remove any
slack, then trim off the excess.
Buttonhole-making is a simple
process that provides reliable results.
Making a Buttonhole
Making a Buttonhole on Stretch
Fabrics (fig. 5)
When sewing buttonholes on stretch
fabric, place a gimp thread under the
buttonhole stitching.
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3~7
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3 4
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