75Buttonholes - Applications
Buttons with 2 and 4 holes can
be attached. The shank (thread
length between button and
fabric) can be made shorter or
longer (foot No. 18) as desired.
Buttons sewn on for decorative
purposes only are stitched
without a thread shank.
Straight Stitch Buttonhole
Straight Stitch
• select stitch No. 59 on the screen
• it is programmed the same way as the
Automatic Buttonhole Program (see page
69, 70)
Altering the Distance Between the Rows
of Stitching
• alter the stitch width if the distance
between the two rows of stitching is too
wide or too narrow
Straight stitched buttonholes
are particularly useful for
reinforcing buttonholes on all
soft and loosely woven fabrics
such as wool, or for
buttonholes which are subject
to extreme wear. They are also
useful for reinforcing
buttonhole openings in leather,
vinyl or felt.
Button Sew-on Program
• select stitch No. 60 on the screen
Sewing 2 Hole Button
• check distance between holes with the
handwheel and adjust stitch width if
necessary
• hold the threads when starting to sew
• sew on button
• the sewing computer stops automatically
when program is completed and is
immediately ready for the next button
Button Sew-on Program
Stitch:
Needle:
Thread:
Feed dog:
Presser foot:
Straight stitch buttonhole No. 59
size and type suitable for the fabric selected
cotton or polyester
up (sewing position)
Buttonhol foot No. 3 or
Automatic buttonhole foot No. 3A
Stitch:
Stitch width:
Needle:
Thread:
Feed dog:
Presser foot:
Button sew-on program No. 60
depends on the distance between the holes
size and type suitable for the fabric selected
cotton or polyester
down (darning position)
Darning foot No. 9 or
Button sew-on foot No. 18 (optional accessory)