B
Product usage
10
Long blind hem
11
Stretch blind hem
Multiple zigzag
12
13
Sewing buttonholes
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Sewing buttonholes
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Sewing buttonholes
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Sewing buttonholes
*N.B.: This stitch can be created with the all-purpose foot; however, you will get
a better result with the aforementioned specific foot (not supplied).
Straight stitch
The straight stitch is the stitch most frequently used for all types of sewing.
1.
To start sewing, first raise the presser foot lifter.
2.
Pull the upper thread and bobbin thread under the presser foot towards the back of the
machine, leaving approx. a 15 cm tail of excess thread at the end.
3.
Place the fabric under the presser foot and then lower the presser foot lifter.
4.
Rotate the handwheel towards you (anticlockwise) until the needle penetrates the fabric.
5.
Start the machine by pressing the foot control. Guide the fabric with your hands. When
you reach the edge of the fabric, stop the sewing machine.
WARNING!
Do not pull or push the fabric while sewing, as this may cause the needle to deflect
and break.
6.
Turn the handwheel towards you (anticlockwise) until the needle is in the highest position,
and then raise the presser foot lifter.
7.
Pull the fabric backwards and cut the excess thread with the thread cutter located on
the side of the machine.
Reverse stitch
Reverse stitches are usually performed at the start and end of a seam. The goal is to block
the threads at both ends of the seam so that it doesn't come undone.
For hems on woven
fabrics; decorative
stitching
For hems on stretch knits;
decorative stitching
For mending, inserting
elastic and decorative
stitch
stitching
1
step of sewing a
st
buttonhole
2
step of sewing a
nd
buttonhole
3
step of sewing a
rd
buttonhole
4
step of sewing a
th
buttonhole
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EN
Blind hem foot*
Blind hem foot*
Satin stitch foot*
Buttonhole foot