Buttonholes – SINGER W816 User Manual

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BUTTONHOLES

Various

widths

and

lengths

can

be

made

automatically

by

turning the dial (C, Fig. 24)

To establish the correct length buttonhole required add >^inch
to the cutting space for bar tacks.

To obtain the length of the cutting space, the opening through
which the button passes, is measured by adding the width

( A )

and thickness (B) of the button (Fig. 32).

The width of the buttonhole sides are governed by the material
used. Set zigzag stitch width control on number

5 for thick

material and a lower number for thin material.

Mark the beginning and end of the buttonhole on fabric with a

basting line or tailor’s chalk. Make one on scrap fabric
following directions below to be sure machine adjustments are

corrrect.

1.

Replace presser foot with special purpose buttonhole foot

This provides maximum visibility and allows closely spaced

stitches to feed evenly (Fig.

3 1 ).

2. Set needle in left position

3.Set zigzag stitch width control (C, Fig. 24) to suit material

being sewn or width of buttonhole desired (number

5 for the

widest buttonhole).

4. Set stitch length control (E, Fig. 24) as close to O as possible

without stopping the feeding action.

5. Set stretch stitch control at manual position.

Fig. 30

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