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4 I j:L 1 ':I 1 JJ Li prog () I -o 0 '9 &? &,ftö0' 0 0 - Lililil prog TiIIIII prog 2 4= ____z f1JirJ I• prog Round buttonhole (fully automatic) prog 153a, b, C 5A Sewing thread: embroidery and darning thread Key: press "slow sewing" For round buttonholes with different bartack designs please see table on page 92. 4 Changing the buttonhole width For every type of fabric, the corresponding but tonhole width can be determined up to 5.5 mm For heavy materials select a wide buttonhole anc for light materials a narrow one. With stitch widtt keys 8, you determine the required buttonhok width. The length of the cut changes automati cally (Fig. 7). A buttonhole width of 4,5 mm is nov stored. 1 53a = buttonhole with wedge tack 1 53b = buttonhole with lengthwise tack 1 53c = buttonhole with crosswise tack The buttonhole must be 3mm longer than the dia meter plus height of the button. The distance from the edge should be as wide as the button. First mark the spacings and the distance from the edge, then mark the buttonhole towards the inside from this point. Sewing is always begun from the inside outwards. 19 buttonhole lengths are stored In the compu ter, from 7.0 to 40 mm. On program selection a programmed buttonhole length of 22mm and a buttonhole width of 4.5mm appear in the display. Select the length of the buttonhole using stitchlength keys 7 (Fig. 1). The machine will automati cally sew the selected buttonhole. Before beginning the buttonhole pull the runner of the buttonhole foot fully to the front. Adapting the buttonhole seam lengths with the balance keys With "balance" keys 5 the left buttonhole sean length can be adapted to the right one. Sew a sample buttonhole first. Example: If the left seam Is too short (Fig. 8d) Select balance +1 to +3 with key, or more i required. If the left seam Is too long (Fig. 8e) Select balance -1 to -2 with key, or more required. Correcting a buttonhole If a buttonhole does not turn out well, cancel it by pressing "pattern start" key 26 and sew it again. alt

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prog
153a,
b,
C
5A
Sewing
thread:
embroidery
and
darning
thread
Key:
press
“slow
sewing”
For
round
buttonholes
with
different
bartack
designs
please
see
table
on
page
92.
1
53a
=
buttonhole
with
wedge
tack
1
53b
=
buttonhole
with
lengthwise
tack
1
53c
=
buttonhole
with
crosswise
tack
The
buttonhole
must
be
3mm
longer
than
the
dia
meter
plus
height
of
the
button.
The
distance
from
the
edge
should
be
as
wide
as
the
button.
First
mark
the
spacings
and
the
distance
from
the
edge,
then
mark
the
buttonhole
towards
the
inside
from
this
point.
Sewing
is
always
begun
from
the
inside
outwards.
19
buttonhole
lengths
are
stored
In
the
compu
ter,
from
7.0
to
40
mm.
On
program
selection
a
programmed
buttonhole
length
of
22mm
and
a
buttonhole
width
of
4.5mm
appear
in
the
display.
Select
the
length
of
the
buttonhole
using
stitch-
length
keys
7
(Fig.
1).
The
machine
will
automati
cally
sew
the
selected
buttonhole.
Before
beginning
the
buttonhole
pull
the
runner
of
the
buttonhole
foot
fully
to
the
front.
Correcting
a
buttonhole
If
a
buttonhole
does
not
turn
out
well,
cancel
it
by
pressing
“pattern
start”
key
26
and
sew
it
again.
Changing
the
buttonhole
width
For
every
type
of
fabric,
the
corresponding
but
tonhole
width
can
be
determined
up
to
5.5
mm
For
heavy
materials
select
a
wide
buttonhole
anc
for
light
materials
a
narrow
one.
With
stitch
widtt
keys
8,
you
determine
the
required
buttonhok
width.
The
length
of
the
cut
changes
automati
cally
(Fig.
7).
A
buttonhole
width
of
4,5
mm
is
nov
stored.
Adapting
the
buttonhole
seam
lengths
with
the
balance
keys
With
“balance”
keys
5
the
left
buttonhole
sean
length
can
be
adapted
to
the
right
one.
Sew
a
sample
buttonhole
first.
Example:
If
the
left
seam
Is
too
short
(Fig.
8d)
Select
balance
+1
to
+3
with
key,
or
more
i
required.
If
the
left
seam
Is
too
long
(Fig.
8e)
Select
balance
—1
to
—2
with
key,
or
more
required.
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JJ
Li
prog
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Lililil
prog
TiIIIII
prog
2
4=
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f1JirJ
I•
prog
Round
buttonhole
(fully
automatic)
4
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