Adjusting stitch density, Adjusting stitch balance, Corded buttonholes – Kenmore 17921 User Manual

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ADJUSTING STITCH DENSITY

Less density

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1

1

A

More density

Depending upon the fabrics on which you are

sewing, or your own preference in button­
holes, you may alter buttonhole stitch density

by varying the original stitch length setting

within the green buttonhole zone.

1. For more density, turn the dial toward

"

0

" .

2. For less density, turn the dial toward

"

12

”.

ADJUSTING STITCH BALANCE

Stitch length differences in forward and
reverse stitches of the buttonhole are
equalized with the stitch modifier.

If the reverse stitches are too far apart, turn
the modifier slightly clockwise; if they are too
close together, turn counter-clockwise.

CORDED BUTTONHOLES

Hook filler cord (crotchet thread or button­
hole twist) to the spur (A), pull both ends of

cord forward under foot and tie to the spur

(B). Sew buttonhole in such a way that

zigzag stitches cover the cord.

When stitching is completed, release cord
from foot, pull ends of cord and snip off extra

length.

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