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How does the buttonhole attachment work?
Try www.euro-pro.com They may be able to put you into contact with a dealer within a reasonable distance. If a dealer isn't available to you, contact a Bernina dealer in your area. Many Bernina repairman are very knowledgeable on European m... Read More »
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How does one use a buttonhole attachment?
Your local sewing machine dealer can get you a manual. (Not Wal Mart or Jo-Anns!) In the meantime, here's how to do it manually: The lines on the foot are your guide for how long your buttonhole should be. Make it just a little longer than ... Read More »
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Where can I purchase a Singer sewing machine buttonhole attachmen...
if you give the model # I could help ou look but here is a link that you look for it . http://www.singerco.com/accessories Thanks Mary! I hope that this will work for you they have in the link that I have sent you $19.99 http://www.singerco... Read More »
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Presume this is a question from Hercule Poirot? You should know that the only solution other than a pin, is to buy a suit with a buttonhole in the lapel (but usually still needed a pin to secure the flower). These were common until the '50'...
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Depending on where you bought it, some stores will be happy to show you. If the store is a sewing store, fabric store, etc., one that offers classes in sewing, typically they have people on staff who are knowledgeable about how the various ...
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I hope you mean, "How do you sew WITH a buttonhole attachment?". In which case there are several different kinds. It also depends on what kind your sewing machine takes. First off, you mark where you want the buttonhole(s). Then you fallow ...
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All buttonholes and corsages will come with brooch pins on the back you simply need to pin them on. These are the best way to attach these items. If specifically requested I can use magnets however these will tend to wobble around a bit mor...
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The old fashioned way of making a corsage or buttonhole was to use Pearl Head pins to attach (This is still available if preferred) However you need to be a rocket scientist to get them to stay put or not stab yourself so I use brooch pins....
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Unfortunately, there is no way to find easily a buttonhole attachment. You need to go shopping around in your neighbourhood. Sometimes, you can find them in a antiques-shop or in an old sewing shop. But, I can assure you, it will be difficu...
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