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[6]After sewing the buttonhole stitch, raise the button- holelever until it stops.
12 Buttonhole lever
[7]Place a pin on the rear side of the bartack position so that you donÕt need to worry about cutting the end of the buttonhole stitch.
Cut the opening with the seam ripper in your acces- sorybox.
13 Pin
14 Seam ripper
15 Punch (use for keyhole buttonhole 10)
Adjusting Stitch Width and Density in Buttonholes
[To change the stitch width]
The stitch width key controls the stitch width.
The
1Narrower width by pressing
2Wider width by pressing “+”
[To Change Stitch Density]
The stitch length key controls the stitch density.
The
Press “+” or
Press “+” or
to 1.0 for the buttonhole density for .
3Denser stitch by pressing
4Coarser stitch by pressing “+”.
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