Sewing on buttons – SINGER W1776 User Manual

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SEWING ON BUTTONS

1. Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot.

(See Fig. 39.)

2. Set drop feed control at “DOWN” position all the way. (Fig.

3. Set zigzag stitch width stop at 0. Place the button so that

its left hole comes directly under the needle, then gently

lower the presser foot. (Fig. 40).

4. Move zigzag stitch width stop until the needle comes down

exactly over the right hand hole in the button. (Fig. 41).

Turn the hand wheel slowly by hand to be sure the needle

enters both holes in button without deflecting needle, correct

width if necessary.

5.

When

needle

goes

into

the

center

of

each

hole,

machine at medium speed, making six or eight

run

the

stitches,

stopping with the needle in the left hole.

6.

To

lock

the

zigzag

stitch

and

prevent

ravelling,

set

the

stitch width at 0, and take a few stitches in the same hole.

If

you

wish

you

may

place

a

rounded

toothpick

over

the

button,

between

the

two

holes,

and

sew

button

to

fabric

in regular way.

Remove

the

toothpick

and

wind

thread

under

the

button,

forming a shank to fasten.

Apply

the

above

method

to

sew

on

buttons

with

four

holes,

hooks

and

snaps,

etc.

If

a

four

hole

button

is

to

be

sewn,

follow the same procedure as for the two hole button.

Now

lift

presser

foot

slightly

and

move

fabric

to

permit

stitching

the

remaining

two

holes.

Hooks,

snaps,

etc.,

are

sewn

to

the

fabric

with

the

same

procedure

as

for

sewing

two

hole

buttons.

Fig. 40

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Fig. 42

.Fig,.. 43..

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