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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