Reinforce Buttonhole; Sewing On Buttons - Bernette b79 Manual

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> Cut the buttonhole and take care not to cut the beaded seam on both sides.Use a pin as a stopper at the
bartack so you do not cut too much.

9.4 Reinforce buttonhole

When sewing buttonholes on stretch fabric, hook a heavy thread or a cord under the buttonhole foot.
> Attach the Buttonhole foot with slide (RJ).
> Pull out the button holder plate and insert the button.
> Pass the thread trough the hole in the presser foot, then be placed the thread under the foot.
> Bring the two cord ends to the front of the foot and insert them in the grooves, then temporarily tie
them there.
> The stitch width and stitch length has to be adjusted before the sewing starts.
> Lower the presser foot an sew the buttonhole.
– The buttonhole will sew over the cord, covering it.
> Pull the cord through the buttonhole until the loop disappears in the bartack.
> Pull the ends of the cord through to the wrong side of the fabric (using a hand stitching-needle), knot or
secure with stitches.

9.5 Sewing on buttons

With the button sew-on program, buttons with 2 or 4 holes, push buttons or latches can be sewn on. For a
increased stability the button sew-on program can be sewn twice. When sewing on a button with 4 holes,
the front holes should be sewn first.
2019-02 EN 5020079.00A.04

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