76 Buttonholes - Applications
Zig-zag or Straight Stitch Eyelets
Eyelet Programs
• select desired eyelet
No. 61 = zig-zag eyelet
No. 62 = straight stitch eyelet
Punching Eyelets
• use an awl or punch to cut open the eyelet
Sewing Eyelets
• position fabric under the presser foot and
sew
• the sewing computer stops automatically
when finished and is immediately ready for
the next eyelet
Sewing 4 Hole Button
• sew the front holes first
• carefully move the button forward
• sew the back holes with the same program
Beginning and Ending Threads
• the threads are secured and can be
trimmed
For Secure Results
• pull both bobbin threads until the ends of
the upper thread are visible on the wrong
side (knot if required)
• trim threads
Sewing on buttons
A real time saver, especially
when several of the same type
buttons must be sewn on, e.g.
blouses, bedding, etc.
For work which is subject to
heavy wear or washing, sew
Button sew-on program twice.
Eyelets are ideal openings for
cords and narrow ribbons,
attractive decorative elements,
ideal for children’s clothing, and
crafts. They cannot be
programmed in stitch
combinations.
Stitch:
Needle:
Thread:
Feed dog:
Presser foot:
Narrow zig-zag eyelet No. 61 or
Straight stitch eyelet No. 62
size and type suitable for the fabric selected
cotton or polyester
up (sewing position)
Reverse pattern foot No. 1