Built in buttonholer, D-d-a – SINGER W811 User Manual

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Length:

Width: 4

5

Feed Doy: AA
Pressur: Normal

Foot; Buttonhole
Pattern Selector;

D-D-a

BUILT IN BUTTONHOLER

This

buttonhole

eliminates

the

need

for

pivoting

the

fabric.

It

is

used

most

often

on

light and medium woven fabrics.

1.

Set

the

buttonhole

control

dial

at

the

( # 2 )

buttonhole

picture.

Lower

the

needle into the mark at the top end of the

buttonhole.

Lower

the

presser

foot.

A

few

stitches

will

be

made

for

the

bartack,

# 2, turn to # 1 than the stitching will sew

the left side in forward.

Stop

when

the

stitching

reaches

the

bot^

tom

end

of

marked

buttonhole.

At

this

position

the

machine

will

be

sewing

in

for^

ward.

2.

With

the

needle

up,

select

the

( # 4 )

four

buttonhole

picture.

A

few

bartack

stit­

ches will be made, turn to 3 than the stit­

ching will sew the right side in reverse.

If using cardboard the white nylon slide

will run into the carboard to prevent sew­

ing into the bartack.

3. To lock the stitch, make sure the needle is

out of the fabric. Make sure the pattern
control dial is at straight stitch and take a
few stitches.

4. Score the buttonhole with the back edge

of the seam ripper several times. To pre
vent cutting through the bartack, insert a
straight pin through the bartack. Cut

buttonhole open with the s<jam ripper.

Note: Stitch Width Control should always

be at “0" while sewing this button­

hole.

Adjustment of stitch density;

Check the stitch density on a scrap of fabric.
If density is too open or too close, re adjust
by turning stitch length dial.

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