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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 (1 for 2014) 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 difficult materials, such as plush velvet, knitwear or thick woollens, The buttonhole guide ensures that perfect buttonholes can be sewn on even the most difficult 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 27). Snap on buttonhole foot No. 5. 58

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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
(1
for
2014)
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
difficult
materials,
such
as
plush
velvet,
knitwear
or
thick
woollens,
The
buttonhole
guide
ensures
that
perfect
buttonholes
can
be
sewn
on
even
the
most
difficult
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
27).
Snap
on
buttonhole
foot
No.
5.
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