Buttonholes – SINGER 610U User Manual

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ZIPPERS (Continued)

CORDED SEAMS

The corded seam is a professional treatment for slip­

covers, children's clothes, blouses, and lingerie. To make

a corded seam, make the welting first, then stitch it

into the seam.

To make the welting

1.

Cut bias strips of fabric (width: three times the

diameter of the cord plus P/< inches).

2.

Sew strips together on the lengthwise grain to

obtain desired length.

3. Fold resulting strip over cord, raw edges even.

4. Adjust Zipper Foot to the left side of the needle.

5. Lower Zipper Foot.

6.

Stitch close to the cord (but do not crowd stitching

against cord), pulling gently on the strip, both in

front and in back of the Zipper Foot,

To stitch welting into seam

1. Place the welting between the two fabrics.

2. Stitch, this time crowding the foot against the cord.

BUTTONHOLES

BUTTONHOLE CAM

Buttonholes can be made with the Buttonhole Cam

fitted to the machine. This cam can be easily replaced

with other interchangeable cams.

To replace the buttonhole com

1.

Align slot

B

with hole

A

of the cam and place the

cam onto spindle, pushing downward until it snaps

in place.

2.

Turn

the

cam

clockwise

until

white

mark

on

the cam is aligned with red mark on top cover.

(See Fig. 1)

To remove the buttonhole cam,

push disc follower re­

leasing lever to the right and set buttonlmle stitch

selecting dial to "OFF”.

Viewed from underside

Fig. 1

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