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I I I I I I 1 Buttonholes The Creative 7510 offers you the perfect button hole for all types of materials and garments. Whether you are sewing jackets, trousers, blouses or elastic materials, 5 different buttonhole styles lend a professional finish to your fashions. You only have to program your buttonhole in the required length once. All further buttonholes will be sewn in the stored length automatically. Set the needle thread tension at + 3. So that every single buttonhole is exactly the right size, the Creative 7510 is equipped with the buttonhole guide No. 1 0 and sensor technology. Using this equipment you can sew perfect button holes even on the most difficult materials such as velvet plush, heavy knit or woollen fabrics. Buttonhole foot No. 5A. Before starting a buttonhole, always push the runner up to the second red mark so that the red arrow is level with this mark. The red marks are 0.5 cm apart. They are for orientation when selecting the length of the buttonhole. With the following tips you will sew perfect buttonholes even on the most difficult fabrics: • Buttonholes which are sewn close to an edge cannot be fed optimally using the buttonhole foot. A better result can be achieved by using sewing foot No. 1 A with the Dual Feed engaged. • Materials that tend to stretch easily should be stabilized. • Keyhole buttonholes are particularly durable and prominent if sewn with a gimp thread (see section "keyhole buttonhole with gimp thread'). • Linen buttonholes (standard buttonholes> look more dense and attractive when embroidery or darning thread is used. - I 70

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The
Creative
7510
offers you
the
perfect
button
hole
for
all
types
of
materials
and
garments.
Whether
you
are
sewing
jackets,
trousers,
blouses
or
elastic
materials,
5
different
buttonhole
styles
lend
a
professional
finish
to
your
fashions.
You
only
have
to
program
your
buttonhole
in
the
required
length
once.
All
further
buttonholes
will
be
sewn
in
the
stored
length automatically.
Set
the
needle
thread
tension
at
+
3.
So
that
every
single
buttonhole
is
exactly
the
right
size,
the
Creative
7510
is
equipped
with
the
buttonhole
guide
No.
1
0
and
sensor
technology.
Using
this
equipment
you
can
sew
perfect
button
holes
even
on
the most
difficult
materials
such
as
velvet
plush,
heavy
knit
or
woollen
fabrics.
Buttonhole
foot
No.
5A.
Before
starting
a
buttonhole,
always
push
the
runner
up
to
the
second
red
mark
so
that
the
red
arrow
is
level
with
this
mark.
The
red
marks
are
0.5
cm
apart.
They
are
for
orientation
when
selecting
the
length
of
the
buttonhole.
Buttonholes
which
are
sewn close to
an
edge
cannot
be
fed
optimally
using
the
buttonhole
foot.
A
better
result
can
be
achieved
by
using
sewing
foot
No.
1
A
with
the
Dual
Feed
engaged.
Materials
that
tend
to
stretch
easily
should
be
stabilized.
Keyhole
buttonholes
are
particularly
durable
and
prominent
if
sewn
with
a
gimp
thread
(see
section
“keyhole
buttonhole
with
gimp
thread’).
Linen
buttonholes
(standard
buttonholes>
look
more
dense
and
attractive
when
embroidery
or
darning
thread
is
used.
I
I
I
I
I
I
1
Buttonholes
With
the
following
tips
you
will
sew
perfect
buttonholes
even
on
the
most
difficult
fabrics:
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