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Buttonholes, inlay, raised, buttonhole

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Buttonholes widt cord inlay As inlay use thin cotton cord and place it, as is shown in fig. 63, on the nose at the back end of the buttonhole foot, and sew the buttonhole in the described manner. The cord loop projecting beyond the back end of the finished buttonhole is tightened in such a way that the loop under the back fastening disappears. Then the two thread ends are cut (see fig. 621. The raised buttonhole The buttonhole is sewn with a slack lower tension and a strong upper thread tension. The upper thread tension has to be so strong that the bottom thread appears in a straight line on the upper side of the material. For raised buttonholes the top thread must be unglazed, 6-ply no. 40 thread, whereas a very thin thread is required for the bobbin if.1. 60/21. Fig. 63 Fig, 62 .15

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Buttonholes
widt
cord
inlay
As
inlay
use
thin
cotton
cord
and
place
it,
as
is
shown
in
fig.
63,
on
the
nose
at
the
back
end
of
the
buttonhole
foot,
and
sew
the
buttonhole
in
the
de-
scribed
manner.
Fig,
62
The
cord
loop
projecting
beyond
the
back
end
of
the
finished
buttonhole
is
tightened
in
such
a
way
that
the
loop
under
the
back
fastening
disappears.
Then
the
two
thread
ends
are
cut
(see
fig.
621.
The
raised
buttonhole
The
buttonhole
is
sewn
with
a
slack
lower
tension
and
a
strong
upper
thread
tension.
The
upper
thread
tension
has
to
be
so
strong
that
the
bottom
thread
appears
in
a
straight
line
on
the
upper
side
of
the
material.
For
raised
buttonholes
the
top
thread
must
be
unglazed,
6
-ply
no.
40
thread,
whereas
a
very
thin
thread
is
required
for
the
bobbin
if.
1.
60/21.
Fig.
63
.15