Pfaff creative 2124 Owner's Manual - Page 69

How to sew a linen buttonhole, Keyhole buttonhole

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Sewing How to sew a linen buttonhole 1. Attach the buttonhole foot no. 5. Before you start to sew, pull the runner of the foot toward the front to the second red mark. Choose stitch no. 9 for the linen buttonhole. Always test sew on scraps first before you sew on your garment. 2. Mark, with a fabric pen, where you want the buttonhole and place the fabric under the buttonhole foot. Lower the presser foot. The machine will start to sew the right column and sewing forward pressing the foot control. 3. Sew the column as far as you want the buttonhole to be. Stop and press the reverse button. Press the foot control, and the machine will sew a bartack and continue to sew the left column. Press the reverse button once you have reached the beginning of the first column. The machine will now sew the last bartack and tie-off. Keyhole buttonhole Keyhole buttonholes can be sewn with the buttonhole foot. Note: The keyhole buttonhole must be sewn with the rounded end towards the edge of your garment/project. However, the buttonhole will begin sewing from the bartack end. It is important to first mark the length, measuring from the starting point inwards. Always sew the buttonhole from the inside to the outside towards the edge. 1. Choose stitch no. 51. The stitch number will appear in the window along with the width, length and density indications. These settings can be altered. 2. The machine will start by sewing the right column. Sew the column as far as you want the buttonhole to be. Stop and press the reverse button. 3. The machine will sew the keyhole and continue to sew the left column. Press the reverse button once you have reached the beginning of the first column. The machine will now sew the last bartack and tie-off. 4:13

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Sewing
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How to sew a linen buttonhole
1.
Attach the buttonhole foot no. 5. Before you start to sew,
pull the runner of the foot toward the front to the second
red mark. Choose stitch no. 9 for the linen buttonhole.
Always test sew on scraps first before you sew on your
garment.
2.
Mark, with a fabric pen, where you want the buttonhole
and place the fabric under the buttonhole foot. Lower the
presser foot. The machine will start to sew the right column
and sewing forward pressing the foot control.
3.
Sew the column as far as you want the buttonhole to be.
Stop and press the reverse button. Press the foot control,
and the machine will sew a bartack and continue to sew the
left column. Press the reverse button once you have reached
the beginning of the first column. The machine will now sew
the last bartack and tie-off.
Keyhole buttonhole
Keyhole buttonholes can be sewn with the buttonhole foot.
Note
: The keyhole buttonhole must be sewn with the rounded end
towards the edge of your garment/project. However, the buttonhole
will begin sewing from the bartack end. It is important to first mark
the length, measuring from the starting point inwards. Always sew the
buttonhole from the inside to the outside towards the edge.
1.
Choose stitch no. 51. The stitch number will appear in the
window along with the width, length and density indications.
These settings can be altered.
2.
The machine will start by sewing the right column. Sew the
column as far as you want the buttonhole to be. Stop and
press the reverse button.
3.
The machine will sew the keyhole and continue to sew the
left column. Press the reverse button once you have reached
the beginning of the first column. The machine will now sew
the last bartack and tie-off.