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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
3 Triple topstitch STITCH “S” - RICK RACK Fig. 4 Overcasting heavy fabrics Fig. 5 Decorative rick rack BUILT-IN STITCHES CLASSIC BUTTONHOLES The buttonhole foot makes made-to-measure buttonholes in one easy step. The size of the buttonhole is automatically set by placing the button in the back of the buttonhole foot. It will hold a button up to 1. (2.5cm) in diameter. Place your button on the back of the buttonhole foot and slide the gauge toward the button to hold it securely in place [Fig. 1]. Mark the buttonhole on your fabric with a washable marker [Fig. 2]. Attach the foot to the presser foot holder with the button in the back. Pull the buttonhole lever down as far as it will go and pull it forward [Fig. 3]. Place fabric underneath foot, aligning the needle with the front bartack [Fig. 4]. Sew slowly, stopping the machine when buttonhole is completed. The front bartack and left side will sew first, then the back bartack and right side. Raise the needle and presser foot. Remove the fabric [Fig. 5] and trim the thread near the stitching. Using the seam ripper, carefully cut an opening in the middle of the buttonhole [Fig. 6]. Be careful not to cut any stitches. You may want to put a straight pin across both ends of the buttonhole to help prevent cutting the buttonhole bartacks. CORDED BUTTONHOLES Create a bolder buttonhole by stitching over a heavier thread or cord such as buttonhole twist. Begin with a 10” strand of heavy thread or cord and loop its midpoint over the spur at the back of the buttonhole foot [Fig. 7]. Slip the ends into the slot at the front of the foot [Fig. 8]. Sew the buttonhole as usual and the stitches will form over the cord. Remove the fabric from the machine and pull the ends of the cord to hide the loop under the bartack [Fig. 9]. Snip the excess cord length [Fig. 10]. STITCH “T” - ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLE Fig. 1 Fig. 4 STITCH STITCH WIDTH STITCH LENGTH PRESSER FOOT T .5 or Yellow range 5 or Yellow range Buttonhole Fig. 2 Fig. 5 Fig. 3 Fig. 9 Fig. 6 Fig. 10 Fig. 8 Fig. 7 BUILT-IN STITCHES CLASSIC BUTTONHOLES The buttonhole foot makes made-to-measure buttonholes in one easy step. The size of the buttonhole is automatically set by placing the button in the back of the buttonhole foot. It will hold a button up to 1. (2.5cm) in diameter. Place your button on the back of the buttonhole foot and slide the gauge toward the button to hold it securely in place [Fig. 1]. Mark the buttonhole on your fabric with a washable marker [Fig. 2]. Attach the foot to the presser foot holder with the button in the back. Pull the buttonhole lever down as far as it will go and pull it forward [Fig. 3]. Place fabric underneath foot, aligning the needle with the front bartack [Fig. 4]. Sew slowly, stopping the machine when buttonhole is completed. The front bartack and left side will sew first, then the back bartack and right side. Raise the needle and presser foot. Remove the fabric [Fig. 5] and trim the thread near the stitching. Using the seam ripper, carefully cut an opening in the middle of the buttonhole [Fig. 6]. Be careful not to cut any stitches. You may want to put a straight pin across both ends of the buttonhole to help prevent cutting the buttonhole bartacks. CORDED BUTTONHOLES Create a bolder buttonhole by stitching over a heavier thread or cord such as buttonhole twist. Begin with a 10” strand of heavy thread or cord and loop its midpoint over the spur at the back of the buttonhole foot [Fig. 7]. Slip the ends into the slot at the front of the foot [Fig. 8]. Sew the buttonhole as usual and the stitches will form over the cord. Remove the fabric from the machine and pull the ends of the cord to hide the loop under the bartack [Fig. 9]. Snip the excess cord length [Fig. 10]. STITCH “T” - ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLE Fig. 1 Fig. 4 STITCH STITCH WIDTH STITCH LENGTH PRESSER FOOT T .5 or Yellow range 5 or Yellow range Buttonhole Fig. 2 Fig. 5 Fig. 3 Fig. 9 Fig. 6 Fig. 10 Fig. 8 Fig. 7 MONOGRAMMING Mark the letter or letters to be monogrammed on the fabric with a wash-out marker. Place the fabric and stabilizer into a machine embroidery hoop. Raise the needle to its highest position and slide the hoop under the needle. Lower the presser foot lever. To lock the stitching, set the width at 0, hold the needle thread in the left hand and turn the hand wheel toward you to draw up the bobbin thread [Fig. 2]. Holding threads firmly, take three to five stitches in one spot. Set the stitch width to 5. Begin sewing at a medium speed. Move the hoop left to right, forward and backward, following the marked letter [Fig. 3]. OUTLINE QUILTING Baste or pin-baste the fabric, batting, and backing together. It is not necessary to place this in a hoop. Select a design already in the fabric or transfer your own design using a template. Continue with the directions above following the design line [Fig. 4]. DARNING Place a stabilizer under the hole or tear. Place the fabric under the foot. Lower the foot and sew, moving the fabric fr...
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