Pfaff SMARTER BY 150s User Guide - Page 29
Standard Buttonhole
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Standard Buttonhole (model 150s/160s) stitch The fabric should be interfaced and/or stabi- 4-6 3-5 5B lized where buttonholes are to be sewn. 1. Mark the start position and buttonhole Set for buttonhole OHQJWKRQWKHIDEULF$ $WWDFKWKH2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRW% Push the button holder open by pushing C WKHOHYHUEDFNZDUGV% ,QVHUWWKHEXWWRQ Push the button holder forward until WKH EXWWRQ LV ORFNHG LQ SODFH & 7KH button will determine the length of the B buttonhole. 3. Make sure that the thread is pulled though the hole in the presser foot and placed under the foot. F D 4. Position your garment under the presser A foot so that the marking on the fabric is aligned with the center of the buttonhole IRRW' /RZHUWKHEXWWRQKROHOHYHU( DOOWKHZD\ down, and push it away from you. The buttonhole lever should fit between the EXWWRQKROGHUOHYHU% DQGWKHVWRSSHU) 6. Hold the end of the upper thread and E start sewing. The buttonhole is sewn from the front of the presser foot to the EDFN DV LOOXVWUDWHG WR WKH ULJKW * 6WRS sewing when the last buttonhole column LVÀQLVKHG 7. Once the the buttonhole is finished, raise G the presser foot. Pull the buttonhole lever towards you and push it all the way up. 8. To secure the bartack, thread the end of the top thread into a needle, pull to the wrong side and tie the end before cutting excess thread. If you want to repeat the buttonhole, do not push the buttonhole lever up when the butWRQKROHLVÀQLVKHG,QVWHDGVHZDQRWKHUEXWtonhole. Note: Always sew a test buttonhole on a piece of scrap fabric. Carefully cut your buttonhole open with a seam ripper 29