Pfaff ClassicStyle 2025 Owner's Manual - Page 58

Buttonholes, Inserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide, Attaching buttonhole foot No. 5

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Buttonholes 5:2 Buttonholes Your expression has the perfect buttonhole for every fabric and garment. Whether you wish to sew buttonholes on jackets, pants (trousers), blouses or stretch fabrics, 2 different buttonholes give your garments the professional touch. Insert the buttonhole guide to support the feed motion of the fabric. Place the fabric between the buttonhole foot and the guide. This ensures that the guide moves, rather than the fabric itself, guaranteeing an even feed motion. Buttonholes can thus be sewn even in difÀcult materials, such as plush velvet, knitwear or thick woollens. The buttonhole guide ensures that perfect buttonholes can be sewn on even the most difÀcult of fabrics such as velvet, plush, knitted fabrics and heavy knits. Your expression offers you three ways of sewing a buttonhole: • fully automatically • semi-automatically • manual Inserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide: Push the metal part of the buttonhole guide into the slot (between the two arrows) on the back of the needle plate. The white part extends over the needle plate. Press the guide towards the front as far as it will go. It must spring back slightly so that there is a small gap between the guide and the back of the machine. Attaching buttonhole foot No. 5: Use buttonhole foot No. 5 to sew buttonholes. Before starting to sew, pull the runner of the foot toward the front to the second red mark (also see "Changing the presser foot" page 2:15). Snap on buttonhole foot No. 5.

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5:2
Buttonholes
Buttonholes
Your expression has the perfect buttonhole for every
fabric and garment. Whether you wish to sew buttonholes
on jackets, pants (trousers), blouses or stretch fabrics, 2
different buttonholes give your garments the professional
touch.
Insert the buttonhole guide to support the feed motion
of the fabric. Place the fabric between the buttonhole foot
and the guide. This ensures that the guide moves, rather
than the fabric itself, guaranteeing an even feed motion.
Buttonholes can thus be sewn even in dif
À
cult materials,
such as plush velvet, knitwear or thick woollens.
The buttonhole guide ensures that perfect buttonholes can
be sewn on even the most dif
À
cult of fabrics such as velvet,
plush, knitted fabrics and heavy knits.
Your expression offers you three ways of sewing a
buttonhole:
fully automatically
semi-automatically
manual
Inserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide:
Push the metal part of the buttonhole guide into the slot
(between the two arrows) on the back of the needle plate.
The white part extends over the needle plate.
Press the guide towards the front as far as it will go. It must
spring back slightly so that there is a small gap between the
guide and the back of the machine.
Attaching buttonhole foot No. 5:
Use buttonhole foot No. 5 to sew buttonholes.
Before starting to sew, pull the runner of the foot toward the
front to the second red mark (also see “Changing the presser
foot” page 2:15). Snap on buttonhole foot No. 5.