Brother XL-3510, XL-2620, XC6771-021 operation manual Making a Buttonhole, Stitch Pattern

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SEWING BUTTONHOLES AND BUTTONS ————————————————————————————————————————————

4SEWING BUTTONHOLES AND BUTTONS

Making a Buttonhole

 

 

 

Stitch

Stitch

 

Pattern

Length

Width

Foot

 

 

 

[mm (inch)]

[mm (inch)]

 

 

 

 

F-1.5

3-5

Buttonhole

 

 

 

(1/64-1/16)

(1/8 – 3/16)

Foot

 

 

 

 

 

 

Memo

We recommend that you practice making a buttonhole on a scrap piece of fabric before you try it on an actual garment.

When making buttonholes on soft fabrics, place a stabilizer material on the underside of the fabric.

1Using tailor’s chalk, mark the position and length of the buttonhole on the fabric.

2Attach the buttonhole foot and push the frame back until it stops with the plastic insert at the front of the frame.

CAUTION

If the presser foot is not installed with the correct orientation, the needle may strike the presser foot, which may bend or break the needle and cause injury. (See page 9 for the correct presser foot orientation.)

3You need to sew the front bar tack first. Line the bar tack mark under the center of the presser foot and match it up to the two lines on the presser foot.

Making a Buttonhole

Step

Sewn section

Pattern

Step 1

 

 

 

 

(Front bar tack)

a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Set the pattern selection dial to ‘a’.

2.Lower the presser foot and sew 5 to 6 stitches.

3.Stop the machine when the needle is at the left side of the stitches and then raise the needle from the material.

Step 2

b

 

(Left side)

 

 

 

 

 

1.Turn the pattern selection dial to ‘b’.

2.Sew the length of the tailor’s chalk line.

3.Stop the machine when the needle is at the left side of the stitch and then raise the needle.

Step 3

c

 

(Back bar tack)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Turn the pattern selection dial to ‘c’ (same position as in step 1).

2.Sew 5 to 6 stitches.

3.Stop the machine when the needle is at the right side of the stitch and then raise the needle from the material.

Step 4 (Right side)

d

1.Set the pattern selection dial to ‘d’.

2.Sew the right side until the needle reaches the stitches sewn in step 1.

Securing the Stitching and Cutting the Buttonhole

1To secure the stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counterclockwise and sew straight stitches to the end of the front bar tack of the buttonhole.

2Remove the material from the machine. We recommend that you put pins across both ends of the buttonhole to prevent the stitches from being cut.

1Front of chalk mark

2 Red lines

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Contents Appendix Important Safety Instructions For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta and Cyprus only UNPACKING/REPACKING Instructions Please Read These Instructions Before YOU USE the MachineContents Using Attachments and Applications Knowing Your Sewing Machine Main PartsAccessories Optional AccessoriesUsing Your Sewing Machine Connecting PlugsMain Power and Sewing Light Switch Foot ControllerChecking the Needle Replacing the NeedleChanging the Presser Foot Touches the stopper, and securely tightenUsing a Free-arm Style Flat Bed Attachment1Slideopen theit. flat bed attachment to the left to 1Slide the flat bed attachment to the left to release itControls Pattern Selection DialStitches Patterns and Stitch Names Pattern RecommendedInstruction Width3/16 Fixed 3/32 Stitch Length Dial Stretch Stitching Stitch Width DialReverse Sewing Lever Stitches Selecting a Stretch StitchThreading the Machine Winding the BobbinWound evenly Wound poorly Lower Threading Lower Threading for models equipped with a quick-set bobbin Follow steps 1 and 2 from Lower Threading Raise the presser foot using the presser foot lever Upper ThreadingPullon thisup pin.the spool pin and put a spool of thread 6Putneedle.the thread behind the guide above Hook Thread Drawing up the Lower Thread Sewing with a Twin NeedleThread Tension FABRIC, THREAD, and Needle Combinations Fabric Type Thread Size of NeedleSize Please Read Before Sewing Straight StitchingPattern Fixed 16-0Zigzag Stitching Stitch Stitch NameZigzag Stitch Zigzag StitchBlind Hem Stitching Shell Tuck StitchingStitch 1Bothfabric.threads should be the same color asElastic Stitching 4Sew at a slow speedDouble Action Stitching PatchworkingOveredge Stitching StitchFeather Stitching Triple Zigzag Stretch StitchingDecorative Stitching Making a Buttonhole Stitch PatternPattern Adjusting Buttonholes Sewing Buttons Zipper Insertion Width FootCenter Gathering DarningOther AnyAppliqués Monogramming EmbroideringStitch Width Zigzag Stitch AnyKeep fingers away from moving parts, especially needles Optional Accessories Using the Walking FootUsing the Quilting Foot Stitch PlateUsing the 1/4-inch Quilting Foot Machine’s sewing speed. Sew while moving the fabric slowly16-3/32 Quickly Stitch Together a QuiltMaintenance CleaningChanging the Light Bulb Put the light cover back on and fasten the screw0Install the needle plate cover Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause How to put it right ReferenceLower Or breaksThread ten Fabric isStitches are SkippedThere is a high Pitched noise While sewingIndex Numerics

XC6771-021, XL-2620, XL-3510 specifications

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