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Utility
stitches
and
practical
sewing
Buttonholes
Sewing
buttonholes
is
very
easy
with
all
of
the
hobby
models
because
the
fabric
does
not
have
to
be
rotated.
To
make
sewing
buttonholes
even
easier
we
recommend
the
buttonhole
foot.
Generally,
buttonholes
are
sewn
onto
lined,
doubled
fabric,
However,
it
is
necessary
to
additionally
stabilize
some
materials
such
as
silk,
organza
and
rayon
with
backing
paper
so
that
the
fabric
does
not
gather
when
being
sewn.
Avalon
(from
Madeira)
is
very
good
for
this
purpose.
This
is
a
special
type
of
stabilizer
that
dissolves
in
water.
On
materials
such
as
velvet
and
thick
wool
fabrics
that
feed
poorly
it
can
be
used
either
on
or
underneath
the
fabric.
The
material
is
thus
fed
more
efficiently
by
the
machine
and
buttonholes
are
much
easier
to
sew.
Embroidery
and
darning
threads
are
particularly
good
for
sewing
attractive
seams.
Using
a
fabric
marker
or
pin,
mark
the
starting
points
of
the
buttonholes
and
always
sew
a
test
buttonhole
first.
Note:
Before
every
buttonhole
you
must
slide
the
runner
of
the
buttonhole
foot
forward
as
far
as
it
will
go,
i.e.
the
red
arrow
is
at
the
first
red
line.
The
red
markings
are
0.5
cm
apart.
The
red
markings
give
you
a
means
of
determining
the
length
of
the
buttonhole.
Tip:
It
is
important
to
always
sew
a
test
buttonhole
on
the
same
fabric/stabilizer
as
your
project.
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