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APPLIOUEING SETTINGS Same as with Satin Stitching Select an applique design to be applied to your garment and baste it in place. Satin stitch around the raw edge of the applique completely covering the edge. You may want to do this with a contrasting color of thread or self color. 29 BUTTONHOLE MAKING SETTINGS Stitch Width Control -4 Stitch Length Control -Red Zone Zigzag Presser Foot Use zigzag stitching plate. 1. Carefully mark the position and \ length of each buttonhole on your garment. Select the proper size Fig. 1 buttonhole guide foot to correspond with the length of buttonhole. 2, Mount the guide foot onto the presser foot. Holding on to the top thread, rotate the handwheel toward you one complete turn. Pull the upper thread under and to the back of the buttonhole guide foot. See Figs. 1 & 2. 3. Note in Fig. 3 that each guide foot has a dot on the right ed;_ g. 2 toward the back of the foot, and on the left edge near the front of the foot. These dots are used as a point of reference for your bartacking steps in buttonholing. (See next page). 4. Slide the guide foot forward until Hinge the rear edge of the presser foot is at the rear edge of the guide. 5. Place the fabric with the marked buttonhole under the guide foot. Lower the presser foot lever and follow steps on next page. Fig. 3 (Check Hints for Perfect Buttonholes on Page 32.) 3O | Step 1 Step 2 1. Set special stitch dial at r'l and bartack several times at the marked beginning of the buttonhole. Stop sewing at the left stitch. Raise needle to its highest position by turning handwheel toward you manually. 2. Set special stitch dial at "iq. Stitch forward until the hinged portion of the presser foot aligns with the dot on the left side of the buttonhole guide foot. The toe of the presser foot will be touching the end of the guide foot. Stop sewing at the left stitch and raise needle to its highest position as in Step 1. Step 4 Step 3 3. Set special stitch dial at E] again and bartack several times. Raise needle at its highest position as in steps 1 & 2. 4. Set special stitch dial at G. and continue sewing until the hinged portion of the presser foot aligns with the dot on the right side of the guide foot. You will have reached the bartacking done in Step 1. HINTS FOR PERFECT BUTTONHOLES < < Start << < < The presser foot and buttonhole guide foot should be in this position at the start of the buttonhole sewing. The needle must be lowered at the / < < < marked line for the beginning of the buttonhole. See Fig. 1. When the full length of the buttonhole is reached, the presser foot and guide foot will be in position shown < < in Fig. 2. The presser foot and guide foot will be in position shown in Fig. 1 when buttonhole is completed. To make firm well stitched buttonholes in heavier fabrics, repeat only steps 1 and 3 on the preceding page. If the forward stitching does not exactly match the reverse stitching as shown in Fig. 3, slightly adjust the stitch length control during forward sewing. Always make a practice buttonhole on a scrap of fabric you plan to use. Try the buttonhole with the button you will use. Use an interfacing between the layers of fabric tissue paper can be used and torn away after the stitching. Fig. 1 REAR Fig. 2 1, Fig. 3 BUTTON SEWING SETTINGS Special Stitch Dial -Red Dot Feed Dogs-Down Zigzag Presser Foot Use zigzag stitching plate. 1. Align two holes of button with slot of presser foot and lower foot to hold the button securely. 2. Turn hand wheel manually until neeclle point is just above button. 3. Adjust stitch width control so needle will enter left hole of the button. 4. Turn hand wheel again by hand so needle enters second hole. Readjust stitch width if necessary. Stitch a number of times. 5. Finish sewing with an extra two inches of thread remaining. Draw these threads to reverse side of garment and tie. BAR TACKING SETTINGS Special Stitch Dial -Red Dot M m Stitch Width Control -2 to 4 w Stitch Length Control -Red Zone Zigzag Presser Foot Use zigzag stitching plate. ! II This stitch is similar to a very short satin stitch and is used to reinforce ! ! points of strain such as corners of pockets and straps on lingerie. I' ! ! !I ! o! Sew 4 to 6 zigzag stitches. BLIND HEMMING SETTINGS Special Stitch Dial- Stitch Width Control -2 to 3 Stitch Length Control -12 to 10 Zigzag foot or blindstitch guide Use zigzag stitching plate. After you have turned up the hem width Fig. 1 Raw edge fold desired, turn raw edge over 1/2" and stitch this fold with a basting stitch Press. Fold hem back against right side of Fig. 2 Hem folded back garmet with basted raw edge extending about 1/8" to right of garment fold. Fig. 3 Fabric placed in blindstitch guide. Place the fold of the hem in the two left slots of the attachment for ease in guiding the fabric. Make certain that the zigzag stitch catches the fold of the hem by adjusting the blindstitch guide slightly from left to right. Fig. 4 Stitching along fold with blind stitch. Fig. 5 Finis...
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