Singer C440 LEGACY Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 35

Bound, Buttonhole

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Sewing BOUND BUTTONHOLE A bound buttonhole provides a professional touch to tailored garments like suits, coats and jackets. 29. Bound buttonhole Buttonhole Foot 29 1. Cut a patch of fabric 2.5 cm (1") wide, 1 cm (1/3") longer than the finished buttonhole. 0 Baste a patch so that the center line of patch will align with the center line mark of buttonhole. a. Right side of fabric b. Wrong side of patch 2. Lower the Buttonhole Lever and sew buttonhole. (See previous pages) Machine will sew the buttonhole in the order as shown and stop automatically after sewing. 3. Raise the presser foot to remove the fabric. 0 0 12 3 4 4. Carefully cut through the center of buttonhole to within 3mm of each end. Cut diagonally to each corner as shown. 0 0 Remove the basting. 5. Draw the patch through the opening to the underside. 6. Turn the fabric and pull the patch through the buttonhole 0 0 rectangle. Press the patch. c. Wrong side of fabric d. Right side of patch 7. Turn the patch and press the side seam allowance. 8. Fold each side of the patch to form pleats that meet at the 0 0 center of the buttonhole and cover the opening. Press the patch. 9. Turn the fabric to the right side and baste along the center of each fold. a. Right side of fabric

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Sewing
BOUND
BUTTONHOLE
A
bound
buttonhole
provides
a
professional
touch
to
tailored
garments
like
suits,
coats
and
jackets.
29.
Bound
buttonhole
Buttonhole
Foot
29
1.
Cut
a
patch
of
fabric
2.5
cm
(1")
wide,
1
cm
(1/3")
longer
than
the
fi
nished
buttonhole.
0
0
Baste
a
patch
so
that
the
center
line
of
patch
will
align
with
the
center
line
mark
of
buttonhole.
a.
Right
side
of
fabric
b.
Wrong
side
of
patch
1
2
2.
Lower
the
Buttonhole
Lever
and
sew
buttonhole.
(See
previous
pages)
Machine
will
sew
the
buttonhole
in
the
order
as
shown
and
stop
automatically
after
sewing.
3.
Raise the
presser
foot
to
remove
the
fabric.
0
4.
Carefully
cut
through
the
center
of
buttonhole
to
within
3mm
of
each
end.
Cut
diagonally
to
each
corner
as
shown.
0
0
Remove
the
basting.
5.
Draw
the
patch
through
the
opening
to
the
underside.
6.
Turn
the
fabric
and
pull
the
patch
through
the
buttonhole
rectangle.
0
0
Press
the
patch.
c.
Wrong
side
of
fabric
d.
Right
side
of
patch
7.
Turn
the
patch
and
press
the
side
seam
allowance.
8.
Fold
each
side
of
the
patch
to
form
pleats
that
meet
at
the
center
of
the
buttonhole
and
cover
the
opening.
Press
the
patch.
0
0
9.
Turn
the
fabric
to
the
right
side
and
baste
along
the
center
of
each
fold.
a.
Right
side
of
fabric
3
4