Bernina 1011 Manual - Page 39

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With gimp cord Buttonhole with gimp coca The gimp cord streng. dens the buttonhole Sewing with gimp cord The gimp cord is est.* cially important for an knitted fabrics - including hand and machine knits to prevent the buttonhole from pulling out of shape The thickness of the cord depends on the bite to be sewn Suitable cords are: perie cord no 8, thck hand sewing thread or fine crochet cord. Sew a trial buttonhole Lowe the needle with the aid of the handwhee and check that it is In the centre of the presser foot It not, do one stitch by tapping the loot control once. Lay the fabric under the foot, so that the folded edge or seem lies in front of the presser toed. The loop of the gimp will lie at the end of the buttonhole where the button will pub (Fig. 2) t 1..r. Pt • l>.150t " ,I* !op oee -eady !I ha. t C br9 1'10 n. e try- e'alatmn(Olfattheecibseullyloantt!-hcae, Do not lower the loc.. (Fig. I) Hook the gimp cord u• the centre prong of to: buttonhole fool and take both ends back under the toot (Fig. 2) Lower the foot and check that the cord is able to slide. i.e. is not trapped by the foot. Sew the buttonhole. N Kelton 2 (.reverse SIMON stitch.). the cad cents away from the prong of the fool Therefore it is advisable to hold the Icop of With down LIGHTLY with the finger (FS 3). Finally, pull the loop of gimpthrough. WithIdaled IntyLns no!. the o!mp Ir set:6nel., •n fabrics. the pomp end: can be simply rut nn S - a

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With
gimp
cord
Buttonhole
with
gimp
coca
The
gimp
cord
streng.
dens
the
buttonhole
The
gimp
cord
is
est.*
cially
important
for
an
knitted
fabrics
-
including
hand
and
machine
knits
-
to
prevent
the
buttonhole
from
pulling
out
of
shape
The
thickness
of
the
cord
depends
on
the
bite
to
be
sewn
Suitable
cords
are:
perie
cord
no
8,
thck
hand
sewing
thread
or
fine
crochet
cord.
Sew
a
trial
buttonhole
Lowe
the
needle
with
the
aid
of
the
handwhee
and
check
that
it
is
In
the
centre
of
the
presser
foot
It
not,
do
one
stitch
by
tapping
the
loot
control
once.
Lay
the
fabric
un-
der
the
foot,
so
that
the
folded
edge
or
seem
lies
in
front
of
the
presser
toed.
The
loop
of
the
gimp
will
lie
at
the
end
of
the
buttonhole
where
the
button
will
pub
(Fig.
2)
S
-
a
Sewing
with
gimp
cord
t
1..r. Pt
l>.150t
"
,I*
!op
oee
-eady
!I
ha.
t
C
br9
1'10
n.
e
try-
'atm(
latecisely
at
!he
elan
Of
the
bullont
-
ca
,
Do
not
lower
the
loc..
(Fig.
I)
Hook
the
gimp
cord
u•
the
centre
prong
of
to:
buttonhole
fool
and
take
both
ends
back
under
the
toot
(Fig.
2)
Lower
the
foot
and
check
that
the
cord
is
able
to
slide.
i.e.
is
not
trapped
by
the
foot.
Sew
the
buttonhole.
N
Kelton
2
(.reverse
SIMON
stitch.).
th
e
cad
cents
away
from
the
prong
of
the
fool
There-
fore
it
is
advisable
to
hold
the
Icop
of
With
down
LIGHTLY
with
the
finger
(FS
3
).
Finally,
pull
the
loop
of
gimpthrough.
With
Ida
-
led
IntyLns
no!.
the
o!mp
Ir
set:6nel
.
,
•n
fabrics.
the
pomp
end:
can
be
simply
rut
nn