Sewing on buttons – SINGER W712 User Manual

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SEWING ON BUTTONS

Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot.

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button "DOWN" all the way (Fig- 36).

S zigzag stitch width stop at 0. Place the button so

that its left hole comes directly under the needle, then

rrentiv lower the presser foot. (Fig. 33) .

M?ve zigzag stitch width stop until the needle comes

down ezmctly over the right hand hole in me button.

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Turn

the

hand

wheel

slowly

by

hand

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sure

the

needle

enters

both

holes

in

button

without

deflecting

needle, correct width if necessary.

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When needle goes into the center of each hole, r^n the

machine

at

medium

speed,

making six or

eighi stitches,

stopoing with the needle in the left hole.

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 tabric

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RemoT© th© toothpick and wind thread under the button,
forming a shank to fasten.

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Apply the above method to sew on buttons with tour

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.

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Fig. 32

Fig 33

Fig. 34

Fig. 36

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