21
If
you
wish,
you
may
place
a
rounded
toothpick
over
the
button,
between
the
two
holes,
and
sew
button
to
fabric
in
regular
way.
Remove
the
toothpick
and
wind
thread
under
the
button
forming
A
shank
to
faster.
Apply
the
above
method
to
sew
on
buttons
with
four
holes,
also
hooks
snaps
and
etc.
If
a
four
hole
button
is
to
be
sewn,
follow
the
same
procedure
above
as
for
the
two
hole
button.
Now
lift
presser
foot
slightly
and
move
fabric
to
permit
the
sewing
of
the
remaining
two
holes.
(Fig.35).
EMBROIDERING
WITH
A
HOOP
It
is
easy
to
follow
a
prepared
design
or
to
work
free
hand
when
embroidering
or
monogramming.(See
Fig.36).
If
the
following
procedure
is
carried
through.
Release
the
pressure
from
the
foot
by
pressing
down
the
snap
lock
ring
on
the
darner.(See
Fig.22)
Turn
the
drop
feed
knob
to
DN
position.
Remove
the
presser
foot
and
be
sure
blind
stitch
lever
is
set
to
“Manual”.
Lower
presser
bar.
Set
the
stitch
width
to
the
size
you
prefer.
Stretch
the
fabric
in
an
embroidery
hoop
and
place
under
the
needle.
Turn
hand
wheel
to
bring
needle
down
into
fabric
and
bring
up
bobbin
thread
through
fabric.
Holding
both
threads
by
hand,
start
operating
the
machine.
Run
the
machine
at
a
slightly
high
speed
while
moving
the
hoop
slowly
with
both
hands.
Work
carefully
keeping
fingers
out
of
the
path
of
the
needle.