Singer Fashion Mate 5560 5560 Stitch Applications Guide - Page 55
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English 198 WIDE BARTACK BUTTONHOLE 199 NARROW BARTACK BUTTONHOLE 200 WIDE KEYHOLE BUTTONHOLE Bartack Buttohole for Medium to Heavy Weight Fabrics Bartack Buttonhole for Light to Medium Weight Fabrics Keyhole Buttohole for Medium to Heavy Weight Fabrics Stitch Foot to accommodate the dense stitches of the buttonhole. After step 1 (top bartack and left side) and step 2 (bottom bartack and underlay of right side) have been sewn, this stitch now sews a satin stitch down the right side of the buttonhole. When finished sewing, bring the remaining thread tails to the back side of the fabric with a hand sewing needle and then tie the threads to secure them. The Bartack Buttonhole is the most common style of buttonhole. This wide version of the bartack buttonhole is good for medium to heavy weight fabrics because the cutting space is wider than the Narrow Bartack Buttonhole, so it accommodates the larger buttons used on these types of fabrics. Use a fabric stabilizer underneath to help prevent the dense stitches of the buttonhole from puckering the fabric. Adjust stitch length and stitch width as desired for thread you are using, as well as, the look you want for your project. The Bartack Buttonhole is the most common style of buttonhole. This narrow version of the buttonhole is good for light to medium weight fabrics because the cutting space is narrower than that of the Wide Bartack Buttonhole. It accommodates the buttons used for shirts, dresses, and similar garments in light to medium weight fabric. Use a fabric stabilizer underneath to help prevent the dense stitches of the buttonhole from puckering the fabric. Adjust stitch length and stitch width as desired for thread you are using, as well as, the look you want for your project. The Keyhole Buttonhole is commonly used for jackets, coats, and outerwear. This wider version of the buttonhole can be used for medium to heavy weight fabrics because it accommodates the larger buttons often used on these types of fabrics. Use a fabric stabilizer underneath to help prevent the dense stitches of the buttonhole from puckering the fabric. Adjust stitch length and stitch width as desired for thread you are using, as well as, the look you want for your project. 55 of 179