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___________ B I prog I I I- II I I-I -.. ABC : b A BCI 44,5 3 3 5 Linen buttonholes Insert the buttonhole slide and push it fully to the front. - Press key C and sew the first seam to the required length. Then press key B. Keep it pressed and sew a few stitches for the bartack, while holding the material securely. Then press key A and sew back the second seam to the same length. Now press key B again and sew a few bar tack stitches, while holding the material securely. - When the key is released the needle jumps to the left position and you can sew up the buttonhole with a few stitches. - Cut the buttonhole open with a pair of scissors or a seam ripper. Linen buttonhole with gimp thread To produce highly durable buttonholes, e.g. for sportswear, we recommend using a gimp thread. For all stretchable materials, too, a gimp thread is very important, in order to avoid overstretching of the buttonhole. - Place the gimp thread over the back ridge A and pull the thread ends under the sewing foot to the front. Pull the threads into the left and right of ridge B. - Push the buttonhole slide fully forward. then sew the buttonhole. - Pull the loop of the gimp thread into the buttonhole and cut off the loose thread ends. 47

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I
I
I
I
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prog
I
I
I
-..
I—I
ABC
44,5
3
b
A
BCI
:
3
5
B
Linen
buttonholes
Insert
the
buttonhole
slide
and
push
it
fully
to
the
front.
Press
key
C
and
sew
the
first
seam
to
the
required
length.
Then
press
key
B.
Keep
it
pressed
and
sew
a
few
stitches
for
the
bartack,
while
holding
the
material
securely.
Then
press
key
A
and
sew
back
the
second
seam
to
the
same
length.
Now
press
key
B
again
and
sew
a
few
bar
tack
stitches,
while
holding
the
material
securely.
When
the
key
is
released
the
needle
jumps
to
the
left
position
and
you
can
sew
up
the
buttonhole
with
a
few
stitches.
Cut
the
buttonhole
open
with
a
pair
of
scissors
or
a
seam
ripper.
To
produce
highly
durable
buttonholes,
e.g.
for
sportswear,
we
recommend
using
a
gimp
thread.
For
all
stretchable
materials,
too,
a
gimp
thread
is
very
important,
in
order
to
avoid
overstretching
of
the
buttonhole.
Place
the
gimp
thread
over
the
back
ridge
A
and
pull
the
thread
ends
under
the
sewing
foot
to
the
front.
Pull
the
threads
into
the
left
and
right
of
ridge
B.
Push
the
buttonhole
slide
fully
forward.
then
sew
the
buttonhole.
Pull
the
loop
of
the
gimp
thread
into
the
buttonhole
and
cut
off
the
loose
thread
ends.
Linen
buttonhole
with
gimp
thread
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