Singer SE340 LEGACY Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 32

Buttonhole Sewing

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BUTTONHOLE SEWING 6HOHFWWKHEXWWRQKROHVW\OH\RXZDQWWRVHZ This machine can sew 13 types of buttonholes. %DUWDFN%XWWRQKROH :LGH %DUWDFN%XWWRQKROH 1DUURZ 20. Keyhole Buttonhole 21. Keyhole Buttonhole with cross bar 22. Tapered Keyhole Buttonhole 5RXQG(QGHG%XWWRQKROH 1DUURZ 5RXQG(QGHG%XWWRQKROH :LGH 25. Round Ended Buttonhole with cross bar 5RXQG(QG%XWWRQKROH ERWKHQGVURXQGHG 27. Decorative Buttonhole 6WUHWFK%XWWRQKROH 29. Heirloom Buttonhole 30. Bound Buttonhole NOTE: Density of the sides of the buttonhole may be adjusted with stitch length control. SEWING  3DVVXSSHUWKUHDGWKURXJKWKHKROHRI%XWWRQKROH)RRWDQG bring upper thread to the left. 4. Position fabric under presser foot so that the center line PDUNLVLQWKHFHQWHURIWKH%XWWRQKROH)RRW Lower the foot while pulling the frame of the Buttonhole )RRWWRZDUGV\RX NOTE: When sewing stretch fabrics, it is suggested that you use interfacing on the backside of the fabric. 5. Lower the Buttonhole Lever completely. NOTE: Machine will not start to sew if Buttonhole Lever is not ORZHUHGSURSHUO\RUIUDPHRI%XWWRQKROH)RRWLVQRW positioned all the way forward. 6. Hold upper thread lightly and start the machine. 1. Mark position and length of buttonhole on fabric.  6HWEXWWRQRQWKHEDVH  ,IWKHEXWWRQGRHVQRW¿WVHFXUHO\RQWKHEDVHDGMXVWWKH slide on the base to the diameter of the button, plus the thickness of the button.  D /HQJWKRIEXWWRQWKLFNQHVV 7. Machine will sew the buttonhole in the order as shown and stop automatically after sewing. 123 4 56 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 32

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BUTTONHOLE SEWING
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This machine can sew 13 types of buttonholes.
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20. Keyhole Buttonhole
21. Keyhole Buttonhole with cross bar
22. Tapered Keyhole Buttonhole
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25. Round Ended Buttonhole with cross bar
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ÎÔ. Decorative Buttonhole
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29. Heirloom Buttonhole
30. Bound Buttonhole
NOTE:
Density of the sides of the buttonhole may be adjusted with
stitch length control.
1.
Mark position and length of buttonhole on fabric.
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bring upper thread to the left.
4.
Position fabric under presser foot so that the center line
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Lower the foot while pulling the frame of the Buttonhole
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NOTE:
When sewing stretch fabrics, it is suggested that you use
interfacing on the backside of the fabric.
7.
Machine will sew the buttonhole in the order as shown and
stop automatically after sewing.
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slide on the base to the diameter of the button, plus the
thickness of the button.
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5.
Lower the Buttonhole Lever completely.
NOTE:
Machine will not start to sew if Buttonhole Lever is not
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positioned all the way forward.
6.
Hold upper thread lightly and start the machine.
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