Sears KENMORE 385. 17928 User Manual

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SECTION 3. LEARN THE STITCHES

Buttonhole Making

• Learning to Sew Buttonholes

With your Kenmore sewing machine you have two methods of making

buttonholes. You may use the built-in system or you may use the

optional snap-in automatic buttonhols attachment system.

Choose the buttonhole style

Built-in bottonholes (rectangular).

Choose this style for waistband, cuffs, belt slots or where you will

need only one or two buttons.

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Tips on buttonholing

Always make a practice buttonhole on a scrap of fabric you plan to

use. Try the buttonhole with the button you will use.

Always use an interfacing in area of garment where buttonholes are

placed.

Tissue paper or regular interfacing can be used. Tear paper away after

stitching, if it is used.

For heavier weight fabrics, loosen your top thread tension slightly.

Round end buttonholes (Template No. 213504005, 213505006).

Choose this style for series of buttonholes on dresses, blouses,

vests, jackets or coats.

Keyhole buttonholes (Template No. 213506007).

Choose this style for tailored vests, jackets, coats or any time you

need more room for button shank.

Note: See page 67 for ordering information of optional Buttonhole

Attachment.

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