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■ Securing the Stitching and Cutting the 
Buttonhole
1
To secure the stitching, turn the material 
90 degrees counterclockwise and sew 
straight stitches to the end of the front bar 
tack of the buttonhole.
2
Remove the material from the machine. 
We recommend that you put pins across 
both ends of the buttonhole to prevent the 
stitches from being cut.
3
Cut an opening in the middle of the 
buttonhole with the seam ripper tool. Be 
careful not to cut through any stitches.
CAUTION
Adjusting buttonholes 
If the stitching on the two sides of the buttonhole is not 
the same, you can make the following adjustments.
1
Set the stitch length dial between “F” and 
“1.5” and sew the buttonhole on a scrap 
piece of fabric to observe how the 
material is fed.
2
If the right side of the buttonhole is too 
open or tight, adjust the feeding of the 
material with the stitch length dial.
1 Right side
2 Shorter
3 Longer
3
After obtaining a satisfactory feed on the 
right side, stitch the buttonhole and 
observe the feeding.
4
If the left side is too open or tight 
compared with the right side, adjust the 
buttonhole fine-adjustment screw as 
described in the following paragraphs.
1 Buttonhole fine-adjustment screw
2 Left side
3 Buttonhole appearance
Step 3
(Back bar tack)
1. Turn the pattern selection dial to “c” (same 
position as in step 1).
2. Sew 5 to 6 stitches.
3. Stop the machine when the needle is at the right 
side of the stitch and then raise the needle from the 
material.
Step 4
(Right side)
1. Set the pattern selection dial to “d”.
2. Sew the right side until the needle reaches the 
stitches sewn in step 1.
When using the seam ripper to open the 
buttonhole, do not put your hand or 
finger in the path of the ripper. The seam 
ripper may slip and you may be injured.
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