Pfaff 1540 Owner's Manual - Page 44

Sewing, buttons, Securing, shanks

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(Itility slitches andpractical 5ewns 30 Sewing on buttons With zigzag stitch G/E (stitch width 4 mm) you can sew on two- and four-hole buttons. • Remove the sewing foot and lower the feed dog • Turn the handwheel towards you and move the button in such a way that the needle enters the left hole in the button • Now lower the presser foot lifter; this holds the button oft the blade. • Sew on the button. Take care to ensure that the needle also enters the righthand hole in the button. Sewing on buttons with shanks Insert the sewing foot • Place a match between the holes of the button and sew it on as described to the left. • Remove the match and pull the fabric and the button apart. • Wrap the shank you have just created with sewing thread and knot it. (See illustrations below) Securing • Select straight stitch by turning the width dial (27) to 0. • Change the needle position with the needle position dial (28) so that the needle enters one of the two holes. • Sew a few securing stitches. F S

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(Itility
slitches
and
practical
5ewns
30
Sewing
on
buttons
With
zigzag
stitch
G/E
(stitch
width
4
mm)
you
can
sew
on
two-
and
four-hole
buttons.
Remove
the
sewing
foot
and
lower
the
feed
dog
Turn
the
handwheel
towards
you
and
move
the
button
in
such
a
way
that
the
needle
enters
the
left
hole
in
the
button
Now
lower
the
presser
foot
lifter;
this
holds
the
button
oft
the
blade.
Sew
on
the
button.
Take
care
to
ensure
that
the
needle
also
enters
the
right-
hand
hole
in
the
button.
Securing
Select
straight
stitch
by
turning
the
width
dial
(27)
to
0.
Change
the
needle
position
with
the
needle
position
dial
(28)
so
that
the
needle
enters
one
of
the
two
holes.
Sew
a
few
securing
stitches.
Place
a
match
between
the
holes
of
the
button
and
sew
it
on
as
described
to
the
left.
Remove
the
match
and
pull
the
fabric
and
the
button
apart.
Wrap
the
shank
you
have
just
created
with
sewing
thread
and
knot
it.
(See
illustrations
below)
F
S
Sewing
on
buttons
with
shanks
Insert
the
sewing
foot