Pfaff SMARTER BY 140s Manual - Page 28

Sewing on Buttons

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Sewing on Buttons 6HZEXWWRQVTXLFNO\ZLWK\RXUVHZLQJPDFKLQH stitch 0 3-5 3-5 ² 1. Remove the presser foot and lower the IHHGGRJV $  Set for button sewing 2. Mark the fabric where the button is to be located. Place the fabric and button under the ankle with the holes in the button lined up with the swing of the needle. Bring the needle down into the holes of the button with the hand wheel to verify that the correct stitch width is set. Note: The recommended width of 3mm is set for most buttons. If you sew a tiny button or a very large coat button, decrease or increase A the stitch width until the swing of the needle sews in the holes of the button. Note: Do not use this technique if the button is less than 1 cm (3/8") in diameter. 3. Press the foot control and sew six to eight VWLWFKHV6HWWKHVWLWFKZLGWKGLDOWRDQG À[WKHWKUHDGVZLWKDIHZVWLWFKHV. 4. Raise feed dogs when button sewing is completed. 28

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Sewing on Buttons
1. Remove the presser foot and lower the
2.
Mark the fabric where the button is to be
located. Place the fabric and button under
the ankle with the holes in the button
lined up with the swing of the needle.
Bring the needle down into the holes of
the button with the hand wheel to verify
that the correct stitch width is set.
Note: The recommended width of 3mm is set
for most buttons. If you sew a tiny button or
a very large coat button, decrease or increase
the stitch width until the swing of the needle
sews in the holes of the button.
Note: Do not use this technique if the button
is less than 1 cm (3/8”) in diameter.
3.
Press the foot control and sew six to eight
.
4. Raise feed dogs when button sewing is
completed.
Set for button sewing
A
stitch
0
3-5
3-5