Buttonholes
Buttonholes will sew from the front to back of the buttonhole foot. For best results, place horizon- tal positioned buttonhole to sew on the garment from the center to the edge of the placket.
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*1 For use on low stress or decora- tive applications
*2 For use on average stress applica- tions
*3 For use on high stress or utility applications
1. Select a stitch pattern, and attach buttonhole foot “A”.
Narrow rounded buttonhole on light to medium weight fabric *2
Wide round ended buttonhole on medium weight fab- ric with extra space for larger buttons *2
Tapered reinforced waist closure buttonhole on medi- um to heavyweight fabrics*3
Round ended buttonhole with reinforced bar tack in heavyweight fabrics *3
Round ended buttonhole with reinforced bar tack in heavyweight fabrics *3
Round double ended buttonhole for fine medium to heavyweight fabrics *1
Narrow squared buttonhole for light and medium weight fabrics *1
Wide squared buttonhole for light to medium weight fabric with extra space for larger decorative buttons*1
Squared
Stretch buttonhole with reinforced bar tacks in light to medium weight stretch fabrics, medium to heavy- weight tightly woven fabrics, heavyweight fabrics with stretch fabrics *2
Heirloom buttonhole for light to medium weight stretch fabric. Designed to stretch with and stabilize the base fabric *3
Bound buttonhole the first step in making bound but- tonholes
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For tailored and/or decorative front closures
Keyhole buttonhole in heavyweight fabrics for larger flat buttons *2
Tapered keyhole buttonhole in medium to heavy- weight fabrics for larger flat buttons *2
Keyhole buttonhole with reinforcement in heavyweight fabrics for larger flat buttons *3
Sewing Utility Stitches |
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