Sewing Made Easier: Machine Sew on Buttons

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 5 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

If you are afraid to sew buttons, you can use it much more plausible to your sewing machine. You will need a Button Sewing foot for your machine, and on some machines, feed cover plate. The feed will cover the feed tracks from catching your fabric. You also need a zig-zag stitch.

Mark where you place your buttons. If you are replacing a key, it can be left thread or characters that appear on the garment, where you go the key. If you are a piece of clothing, place to build and makethe opposite side, where the garment to go over the button, and set up correctly. With tailor's chalk to make a mark where you should go your button.

You need to bring the thread through the hole in the intake to be covered. The button sewing foot type is on the edge of the button, hold it in place. First set your stitch width for straight sewing, and set your stitch length to 0. Insert your needle position on the left side. Now position the button under his foot and lower leg and the Put --Foot down on the button.

Lower the needle by hand crank into the left hole of the button. Turn the handwheel toward you on the needle. Some prefer 3 to 4 stitches to sew up and down at this point because you do not have a node.

While the needle is raised above the foot, move the stitch width selector switch until the needle on the right mouse button hole. Lower the needle with the hand wheel. Double-check by the hand wheel to ensure that the stitch width to do isto correct mistakes. If you need to adjust. Many consider it for about 6 stitches to sew up and down, or more.

Then you can optionally lower the needle in the right lapel, move the stitch width back to zero and stop the needle position button on the right side and stitch up and down a few times.

Cut the strings, and you're done! Sewing your buttons on the machine can save a number of steps compared to sew by hand. When threading a needle is a task that you are afraid, you just have toThe needle once every color of thread for sewing a button. It is also far less likely that you'll put your finger with the needle in the use of the machine.

Singer also has videos with a Button Sewing foot on the presser foot support page. Also posted there is a PDF file for the class Button Sewing foot.



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