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Buttonholes
Sewing
buttonholes
is
very
easy
with
all
the
models
with
pushbutton
controls
since
the
fabric
does
not
have
to
be
turned.
Buttonhoies
are
generally
sewn
onto
a
piece
of
doubled
fabric.
However,
for
some
materi
als,
e.g.
silk,
organza
and
viscose,
it
is
neces
sary
to
use
silk
paper
backing
to
prevent
the
material
from
contracting
while
sewing.
Avalon
(from
Madeira)
is
ideal
for
this
pur
pose.
It
is
a
special
non-woven
fiber
which
dissolves
when
it
comes
into
contact
with
water.
For
materials
such
as
velvet
or
thick
woolens,
which
are
difficult
to
feed,
it
can
be
placed
over
or
under
the
fabric.
In
this
way
the
material
is
not
braked
and
buttonholes
are
much
easier
to
make.
To
produce
beautiful
seams,
embroidering
or
darning
threads
are
ideally
suited
to
this
pur
pose.
Mark
the
starting
point
of
the
buttonhole
either
with
a
magic
pen
or
dress
pin,
and
always
sew
a
sample
buttonhole
first.
Note:
Before
starting
any
buttonhole,
always
push
the
guide
of
the
buttonhole
foot
fully
to
the
front,
i.e.
so
that
the
red
arrow
is
at
the
first
red
mark.
The
red
marks
are
arranged
at
an
interval
of
0.5
cm.
They
are
a
guide
when
determining
the
length
of
the
buttonhole.
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