Built-in buttonholer – SINGER W1260 User Manual

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Pressur: Normal
Foot; Buttonnole
Pattern Selector;

BUILT-IN BUTTONHOLER

This buttonhoie eliminates the need for
pivoting the fabric. It is used most often on
light and medium woven fabrics.

1. Set the buttonhole control dial at the

( # 2 ) buttonhole picture. Lower the
needle into the mark at the top end of the
buttonhole. Lower the presser foot. A
few stitches will be made for the banack.

#2, turn to # 1 than the stitching will sew

the left side in forward.

Stop when the stitching reaches the bot­
tom end of marked buttonhole. At this
position the machine will be sewing in for­

ward.

2. With the needle up, select the I # 4) four

buttonhole picture. A few banack stit­
ches will be made, turn to 3 than the stit­
ching will sew the right side in reverse.

If using cardboard the white nylon slide

will run into the carboard to prevent sew­
ing into the banack.

3. To lock the stitch, make sure the needle is

out of the fabric. Make sure the pattern
control dial is at straight stitch and take a

few stitches.

4. Score the buttonhole with the back edge

of the seam ripper several times. To pre­
vent cutting through the banack, insen a

straight pin through the banack. Cut

buttonhole open with the seam ripper.

Note:

Stitch

Width

Control

should

always

be at "0" while sewing this button­

hole.

Adjustment of stitch density:

Check the stitch density on a scrao ot fabric.
If density is too ooen or too dose, re-aojust
bv turninc stitch lemtn o;al.

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