Sewing on buttons – SINGER WK-100 User Manual

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26. SEWING ON BUTTONS

1. Remove hinged presser foot and attach button sewing foot. (See Fig. 61)

2. Push drop feed button “DOWN” all the way. (Fig. 65).

3. Set zig zag stitch width at 0. Place the button so that its left hole comes

directly under the needle, then gently lower the presser foot. (Fig. 62)

4. Move zig zag stitch width until the needle comes down exactly over the

right hand hole in the button and lock zig zag position. (Fig. 63) Turn the hand wheel
slowly by hand to be sure the needle enters both holes in button without deflecting
needle, correct width if necessary.

5. When needle goes into the

center of each

hole, run

the machine at medium

speed, making six or eight stitches, stopping

with the

needle in the left hole.

6. To lock the zig zag 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 fabric in regular way.

Remove the toothpick and wind thread under the button, forming a shank to
fasten.

Apply the above method to

sew on buttons

with four

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.

Fig. 64

Fig. 61

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Fig. 62

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Fig. 65

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Fig. 63

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