SINGER W1465 User Manual

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Fig. 26

MAKING BUTTONHOLES

First,

mark

the

beginning

and

end

of

the

buttonhole

on

fabric

^jth

basting

line

or

tailor's

chalk.

(Make

a

buttonhole

on

scrap

fabric

following

directions

below

to

be

sure

machine

adjustments

gje correct.)

]^,

Replace

presser

foot

with

special

purpose

buttonhole

foot,

it

provides

maximum

visibility

and

allows

closely

spaced

stitches

to feed evenly. (See Fig. 28).

2, Set decorative stitch dial 4 (Fig. 24) in the "M position.

3, Set needle positioning lever in its extreme left hand position.

4,

Set

stitch

width

at

approximately

number

2,

by

turning

stitch

width lock 6, Fig. 24 to the right — the higher the number the less cutting space, a lower

number will give you more cutting space.

5. Lower needle carefully into the mark on fabric indicating the end of the buttonhole. Lower

presser foot sew lift hand side of buttonhole.

6. Make buttonhole control lever 9 (Fig. 24) to the right to or three times in rapid succession

(for bar tack) and hold in the right hand position as for as it will go until the right side on

the buttonhole reaches the starting point.

7.

Again

move buttonhole

control lever in rapid succession two or three times (for bar tack)

If you plan to make buttonholes on sheer or soft material, place tarlatan or paper, under fabric,

being sewn, which can be torn away after stitching.

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