Sears 1345, 1561, 1355, 1340 Buttonhole Making Using Buttonhole Attachment, Setting Stitch Selector

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Stitch length dial

Buttonhole foot

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Tab Release lever

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SETTING STITCH SELECTOR

PROCEDURE

,Raise needle to its highest position and

raise the presser foot. Remove the

extension table from machine and open shuttle cover.

Insert two tabs of buttonhole adapter into slots under the needle plate pulling density control knob toward you until the adapter snaps into place. (when button- holing is completed, remove the adapter by pulling it toward you with release lever lifted up.)

2, Swing the shuttle cover up and away until it is locked under the adapter as shown.

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