I’attcrn - m – SINGER W1213 User Manual

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I’attcrn - M

Lcnuth - '4 -'4

Width -- 2'2-5-2'2-5-
Needle Position — L

Feed Dog ^ High
Pressure — 5
Foot — Buttonhole

Pattern -

Leneth — 4—0-
Width -

2H-5-2'

Needle Position -
Feed Dog - High
Pressure —

5

Foot — Buttonhoit

-

0-0

-5-0

L

U l i i i O i i l U h C

Cording

gives

a

reinforced

raised

buttonhole.

It is excellent for use on bulky, woven fabric,

or

knits

in

which

the

stitching

often

gets

buried

and

makes

cutting

difficult.

On

knits,

a corded buttonhole will help keep the fabric

from stretching out of shape.

Choose

a

heavy

cotton

crochet

thread

or

buttonhole

twist

to

use

for

cording.

Proceed

as

for

the

built-in

buttonhole

(Page

22)

-

-

Loop cord around the front prong and under

the presser foot in such a way that the zigzag

stitch covers the cord.

At

the completion of the buttonhole snip the

excess

cord

close

to

the

bartack

on

woven

fabrics. For knitted garments, always pull the

cords to the wrong side by using a darning

needle or needle threader and knot the cord

ends before clipping.

Stretch Buttonhole

This buttonhole is used on knit fabrics when

it is desirable to omit interfacing or cording.

This

buttonhole

will

stretch

and

return

to

shape

unlike

an

ordinary

zigzag

buttonhole.

The ifisX pattern of the stitch makes the bu­

ttonholes

nearly

invisible

when

using

match­

ing thread. It is excellent to use on jerseys,

double knits, and sweater fabrics. (Fig.91)

3.

4.

5,

I I

Set the needle position to the left. With

the width at 2'/2, start at the end of the

buttonhole

marking.

Sew

down

the

left

side

of

buttonhole

until

you

reach

the

end

marking

or

cardboard

insert.

Leave

needle in fabric at the right side of the

stitches,

lift

the

presser

foot.

Pivot

the

fabric and slide sole up to the end of foot

so

the

other

side

of

buttonhole

can

be

made.

-

Lower

the

presser

foot

and

raise

the

needle. Move the stitch length to 0 and

the

width

to

5.

Sew

several

stitches

to

bartack. Stop the needle in fabric at the

right side of stitches.

With

the

needle

up,

move

the

stitch

length back to 4 and the width to

IVi.

Complete

the

second

half

of

the

button­

hole, stopping the needle in fabric at the

left of the end marking.

With the needle out of the fabric, move

the stitch length to 0 and the width to 5.

Bartack several stitches.

With the needle up, slide the stitch width

to 0 and take several stitches to lock the

threads.

Cut

buttonholes

as

indicated

previously (page 23).

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