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6064 Sewing Buttonholes Machine Setting: E 0 B -0 C The setting of control 0 is changed several times while you are making button holes. So you can easily return the control to its previous setting, turn lever F clockwise, as illustrated. Put lever C in notch 1, so D will be caught in two notches of the buttonhole slide, one position at "1/2" for sewing sides, and the other at "3" for bartacking. This setting corresponds to the size of ordinary lingerie buttonholes. When fever F is moved up further, the stops for the stitch width sutting change accordingly, and both the parallels and bars of the buttonhole grow wider. 'V Use buttonhole toot No. 51016 and set slide on buttonhole gauge to buttonhole length de sired. If you prefer more prom- inent buttonholes, pull a fitter cord through the hole in left toe R 6088 of loot. To gel the correct stitch length, sew on a piece of scrap material. In making buttonholes in soft or loosely woven fabrics, it is advantageous to place a piece of tissue paper under the material. To strengthen buttonholes in tricot and knit fabrics, insert a piece of firmly woven cotton material between the fabric layers. R 7174 44

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6064
Sewing
Buttonholes
Machine
Setting:
E
0
B
—0
C
The
setting
of
control
0
is
changed
several
times
while
you
are
making
button
holes.
So
you
can
easily
return
the
control
to
its
previous
setting,
turn
lever
F
clockwise,
as
illustrated.
Put
lever
C
in
notch
1,
so
D
will
be
caught
in
two
notches
of
the
buttonhole
slide,
one
position
at
“1/2”
for
sewing
sides,
and
the
other
at
“3”
for
bartacking.
This
setting
corresponds
to
the
size
of
ordinary
lingerie
buttonholes.
When
fever
F
is
moved
up
further,
the
stops
for the
stitch
width
sutting
change
accordingly,
and
both
the
parallels
and
bars
of
the
buttonhole
grow
wider.
inent
buttonholes,
pull
a
fitter
R
6088
cord
through
the
hole
in
left
toe
of
loot.
To
gel
the
correct
stitch
length,
sew
on
a
piece
of
scrap
material.
In
making
buttonholes
in
soft
or
loosely
woven
fabrics,
it
is
advantageous
to
place
a
piece
of
tissue
paper
under
the
material.
To
strengthen
buttonholes
in
tricot
and
knit
fabrics,
insert
a
piece
of
firmly
woven
cotton
material
between
the
fabric
layers.
‘V
Use
buttonhole
toot
No.
51016
and
set
slide
on
buttonhole
gauge
to
buttonhole
length
de
sired.
If
you
prefer
more
prom-
R
7174
44