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Draw thread to side of
presser foot.
Mark button-
hole positions.
Lower lever until it will go no
further.
Lower buttonhole foot so that crosshair
of mark is at center of needle in foot.
Lower buttonholing foot to place a button on it.
Place fabric under
buttonhole foot.
10 cm
Sliding part
Mark
Fabric
Mark
Buttonhole lever
Once buttonhole length is
determined, remove button
from buttonhole foot.
Double bartacking / eyelet buttonholing
Automatic buttonholes
Buttonhole foot (E)
12 3
Pass needle thread through
and then under presser foot.
The buttonhole length is automatically determined only by placing
a button on buttonhole foot. (If a button cannot fit in buttonhole
foot, buttonhole length will be “button diameter + button
thickness.”
Remove button.
After placing a button on buttonhole
foot, press sliding part to determine
buttonhole length.
45 6 7
Draw marker lines
on the fabric at
buttonhole
positions with an
assistant marker.
Lower buttonhole lever.
Lower buttonhole foot at marked
position.
These stitch patterns are used for sewing
small buttonholes on light-weight fabric
(e.g., shirts and blouses).
These stitch patterns are used for sewing
large buttonholes on heavy-weight fabric
(e.g., suits and overcoats).
This stitch pattern is used for sewing large
buttonholes on medium-weight fabric.
These stitch patterns are used for sewing
large buttonholes on light-weight fabric
(e.g., shirts and blouses).
These stitch patterns are used for sewing
buttonholes on knits.
Stitch pattern to be selected Presser foot to be
selected