Pfaff creative 1475CD Manual part 2 - Page 48

Buttonhole, thread, Eyelet, buttonhole

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Buttonhole
with
gimp
thread
In
the
case
of
elastic
materials,
it
is
possible
that
the
buttonholes
extend.
Therefore,
the
button
hole
strip
should
be
reinforced
with
interlining
material.
In
order
to
retain
the
shape
of
the
button
hole,
use
gimp
thread,
if
possible.
Place
the
gimp
thread
over
the
back
ridge
“A”,
pull
taut
and
jam
it
into
front
ridge
“B”
to
the
left
and
right
(Fig.
1).
(Pull
runner
fully
to
the
front).
The
buttonhole
sequence
is
the
same
as
without
gimp
thread.
After
completing
the
buttonhole
pull
on
the
left
gimp
thread
(Fig.
2)
until
the
loop
is
covered
by
the
bartrack.
This
is
where
the
button
will
be
located
later.
On
elastic
materials
pull
the
gimp
threads
through
to
the
reverse
fabric
side
with
a
needle
and
tie
them
off.
On
normal
fabrics
the
gimp
threads
can
be
trimmed
immediately
behind
the
final
bartack.
Eyelet
buttonhole
with
gimp
thread
Suitable
threads:
bead
yarn
No.
8,
or
thick
sewing
thread
Move
runner
slightly
to
the
rear.
Jam
the
gimp
thread
in
the
left
slot
of
ridge
“,
(Fig.
3)
and
pull
to
the
front
under
the
buttor
hole
runner.
Place
it
over
front
ridge
“B”
and
jam
it
in
th
right
and
left
slots
(Fig.
4).
Pull
it
to
the
rear
again
and
jam
it
in
the
rigi
slot
of
ridge
“A”
(Fig.
5).
Place
the
fabric
under
the
sewing
foot,
pull
the
buttonhole
runner
fully
to
the
trot
and
lower
the
sewing
foot.
Before
you
start
sewing
press
‘slow
sewinc
key
16
(Fig.
6).
Sew
the
first
buttonhole
seam.
When
the
machine
starts
to
sew
slowly
(at
tl’
beginning
of
the
curve),
take
the
gimp
threa
out
of
the
left
slot
of
ridge
“A”,
pull
the
thread
from
ridgeS”
with
a
needle
ar
pull
it
to
the
rear
until
a
loop
appears
in
need
plate
cutout
“C”
of
the
buttonhole
runn
(Fig.
7).
Sew
the
curve
and
when
the
machine
h
again
reached
its
normal
speed
pull
the
thread
taut
and
finish
sewing
the
bu
tonhole.
To
prevent
the
gimp
threads
fro
showing
at
the
end
of
the
bartack,
pull
the
taut
and
cut
them
off.
Round
buttonholes
with
gimp
threads
are
se
in
exactly
the
same
way.
Note:
The
thicker
the
gimp
thread
you
use,
the
wider
ti
buttonhole
seams
must
be.