Thread shank – SINGER W1550 User Manual

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BUTTONS

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Presser foot.........................

Pattern selector...................

0

1

Stitch length dial..................

............... #

1. Align two holes of button with slot

of presser foot and lower foot to
hold the button securely.

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hind

wheel

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.... needle-'PoInt'

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3. Adjust stitch selector so needle enters

right hole of button.

4. Turn hand wheel by hand so needle

enters second hole. The stitch selector
may need to be adjusted again. Stitch
a number of times.
NOTE:
You may find it helpful to use trans­
parent tape to position your button
and to keep it in place during sewing.

Tear away after stitching.

5.

Finish sewing with an extra two

inches of thread remaining. Draw

these threads to reverse side of gar­
ment and tie.

Button foot

Holes of button

Thread Shank

Sew-through buttons on coats and

jackets should have a thread shank to

make them stand away from the fabric.
Place a straight pin or sewing machine
needle on top of button between the

holes, and sew over the pin or needle.
Pull thread to back of button and wind

around stitches to form a firm shank.
Tie thread ends securely.

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