Brother International PC-8200 Users Manual - English - Page 52

Buttonhole Stitches

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BUTTONHOLE STITCHES A 1 Suits, overcoat 2 Jeans, trousers 3 Thick coats 4 Thin or medium fabric 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 Stretch fabric with coarse weaves 6 Stretch fabric 7 Thin and medium fabric (for horizontal holes 1. Mark the positions of the buttonholes on the fabric. * The maximum buttonhole length is 3 cm (1-3/16") (total of diameter + thickness of button). * Thick thread (#30) cannot be used in with the " " and " " patterns. 3 2. Draw out the button holder plate and insert the button. 5 1 Button holder plate 1 5 A 3 5 3. Raise the presser foot and adjust the fabric so that the red mark on the foot is over the starting mark of your buttonhole. Lower the presser foot into position. 1 Mark on fabric for buttonhole position 2 Red mark on presser foot * After the presser foot lever has been lowered, set the presser foot so that there is no gap behind the section marked with an "A", otherwise the size of the stitch will not be correct. To do A this, push the presser foot towards the back of the machine as shown in the left figure. * Pass the thread underneath the presser foot. 4. Lower the buttonhole lever and position it behind the metal bracket on the buttonhole foot. 1 Metal bracket on the buttonhole foot 1 50

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BUTTONHOLE STITCHES
1
Suits, overcoat
2
Jeans, trousers
3
Thick coats
4
Thin or medium fabric
5
Stretch fabric with coarse weaves
6
Stretch fabric
7
Thin and medium fabric (for horizontal
holes
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1.
Mark the positions of the buttonholes on the fabric.
*
The maximum buttonhole length is 3 cm (1-3/16
) (total of
diameter + thickness of button).
*
Thick thread (#30) cannot be used in with the
and
patterns.
5
3
2.
Draw out the button holder plate and insert the button.
1
Button holder plate
A
5
1
5
3
3.
Raise the presser foot and adjust the fabric so that the red
mark on the foot is over the starting mark of your buttonhole.
Lower the presser foot into position.
1
Mark on fabric for buttonhole position
2
Red mark on presser foot
*
After the presser foot lever has been lowered,
set the presser foot so that there is no gap
behind the section marked with an
A
, otherwise
the size of the stitch will not be correct. To do
this, push the presser foot towards the back of
the machine as shown in the left figure.
*
Pass the thread underneath the presser foot.
4.
Lower the buttonhole lever and position it behind the metal
bracket on the buttonhole foot.
1
Metal bracket on the buttonhole foot
A
1