Sewing on buttons, Fig. 29, Fig. 32 – SINGER W711 User Manual
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SEWING ON BUTTONS
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^ r^resser foot and attach button sewing foot.
Remove hinged pressei
See Fig. 29
"DOWN'' all the way. Fig. 33.
Push drop
ctoD at 0. Place the button so
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the
needle,
then
gently
lower
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stop
until
the
needle
comes
down ¿Sod, iver the n,ht hand hole in the button,
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needle enters both
needle, correct ^id ^
the
When needle goes
making six or eight stitches,
machine at
in the left hole.
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ToK^the zigzag stitch and prevent ravelling, set the
=edle in the left hole,
in stitch and prevent r_.
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I n ^nd take a few stitches in the same hole,
stitch width at
0
, and taxe a
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„ nrav olace a rounded toothpick over the
“X“„,"bS«Sn thJtwo holes, and sew button to tabrio
FeWvilhrtoothp.ck and wind thread under the button,
forming a sl^^nk to
buttons with four
Apply the
If a four hole button is to be
holes, hod^ samS procedure as for the two hole button.
Now hh prSsser foot slightly and move fabric to permit
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^I^afnina two holes. Hooks, snaps, etc., are se%ro
tf fabric S the same procedure as for sewing two hole
buttons.
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Fig. 29
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Fig. 32
Fig. 33