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112 Buttonholes – Important Information
Important Buttonhole Information
Marking Buttonholes
Automatic Buttonholes
Automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A
mark the length of the first but-
tonhole
after sewing the first buttonhole,
the length for all subsequent but-
tonholes is automatically
programmed
mark the starting point of all sub-
sequent buttonholes
the buttonhole length indicates
the buttonhole opening in mm
Keyhole Buttonholes
mark the bead
length only
the correct length
eye will be added
when the buttonhole
is sewn
Correct Interfacing/Stabilizers for Buttonholes
Automatic Buttonholes
always use a interfacing (1) so that the buttonholes turn out well
the interfacing should suit the fabric type
for thick and fluffy fabrics an embroidery stabilizer can be used (2). The fabric feeds better.
Sewing Buttonholes
Test Sewing
always sew a test on the fabric(s) you
will use with the same interlining and
stabilizers
select the same buttonhole type
sew all buttonholes in the same direction
on the fabric (with or against the grain)
2
1
Corrections
to adjust the bead width, alter the
stitch width
to adjust the density of the beads,
alter the stitch length
any alterations to the stitch length
with automatic and manual
buttonholes affect both beads
(making them more or less dense)
Manual Buttonholes
Buttonhole foot No. 3C
the buttonhole length of manually
stitched buttonholes must be mar-
ked on the fabric in the appropria-
te position
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