Pfaff creative 7530 Owner's Manual - Page 124

Keyhole, buttonholes

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d,pay L clo.r) b 31 m 0 12 0 8 I3 0 0 8 J 41 6 8 .7 8 8 0 Info T '%\ o.k. J / 0.9 cea, b b /• W\ h Keyhole buttonholes Important' The keyhole buttonhole should be placed with the round end facing the edge. The sewing of the buttonhole, however, starts at the bartack. Mark the buttonhole length on the fabric first, making sure to mark from the starting points to the inside. Always sew the buttonholes from the inside out wards to the edge. The keyhole buttonhole is automatically sewn between a length of 10 and 40 mm. The width is between 5.5 and 8.5 mm, • Select buttonhole No. 39. • The pre-programmed buttonhole length of 22 mm appears in the display. If you wish, you can alter this length with the numbered keys 7 and 8. • The second bartack can also be self defined for this buttonhole (see standard buttonhole). • The stitch density cannot be changed for this buttonhole. Therefore you should sew this buttonhole with a stronger thread or gimp thread if required (see section "Buttonholes with gimp thread">. Important! Before you start the buttonhole, push the runner of buttonhole foot No. 5 A forwards up to the second red mark. Tip: Cut open all buttonholes with the seam ripper. Use an awl to perforate the round end of the keyhole buttonhole. 118

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Keyhole
buttonholes
Important’
The
keyhole
buttonhole
should
be
placed
with
the
round
end
facing
the
edge.
The
sewing
of
the
buttonhole,
however,
starts
at
the
bartack.
Mark
the
buttonhole
length
on
the
fabric
first,
making
sure
to
mark
from
the
starting
points
to
the
inside.
Always
sew
the
buttonholes
from
the
inside
out
wards
to
the
edge.
The
keyhole
buttonhole
is
automatically
sewn
between
a
length
of
10
and
40
mm.
The
width
is
between
5.5
and
8.5
mm,
Select
buttonhole
No.
39.
The
pre-programmed
buttonhole
length
of
22
mm
appears
in
the
display.
If
you
wish,
you
can
alter
this
length
with
the
numbered
keys
7
and
8.
The
second
bartack
can
also
be
self
defined
for
this
buttonhole
(see
standard
buttonhole).
The
stitch
density
cannot
be
changed
for
this
buttonhole.
Therefore
you
should
sew
this
buttonhole
with
a
stronger
thread
or
gimp
thread
if
required
(see
section
“Buttonholes
with
gimp
thread”>.
Important!
Before
you
start
the
buttonhole,
push
the
runner
of
buttonhole
foot
No.
5
A
forwards
up
to
the
second
red
mark.
Tip:
Cut
open
all
buttonholes
with
the
seam
ripper.
Use
an
awl
to
perforate
the
round
end
of
the
keyhole
buttonhole.
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