The blind stitcher, Making cut-in buttonholes with the binder – SINGER 404K User Manual

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Making Cut-in Buttonholes with the Binder.

The

cut-in

buttonhole

is

made in the same way as the

placket.

Cut

a

slot

in

the

edge

of

the

material

to

the

depth

you

wish

to

make

the

buttonhole

and

shape

it,

as

shown in Fig. 82 at A. Fold

the material in the same manner

as

in

binding

a

placket.

(See

Fig. 74). Trim off the edge of

the binding, as shown in Fig. 82

at B, and bind the edge with the

Binder, as shown at C.

F

ig

. 82. C

ut

-

in

B

uttonholes

.

THE BLIND STITCHER.

This

useful

SINGER attach­

ment

produces

invisible

hem­

ming with perfect blind stitches
on

an

almost

unlimited

variety

of work such as skirts, dresses,

lingerie,

children's

clothes,

towels,

curtains,

sheets,

table

cloths and many other articles.

It

is

quickly

attached

to

your sewing machine in place of

the presser foot. It is easy to

use

and

will

enable

you

to

accomplish

superior

invisible

hemming much faster and with

less effort than is possible by

hand.

F

ig

. 83. T

he

B

lind

S

titcher

.

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