Binding – SINGER 404K User Manual
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two inches apart, take a two-
inch strip of material, as shown
in Fig. 79, at A, and bind each
side, as shown at B.
Measure the diameter of the
button you wish to use and cut
the bound strip into pieces one-
half inch greater than the width
of the button. (See Figs. 79-B
and 80). After the strip is cut
into
sections,
bind
them
to
gether so that the bound edges
just meet, as shown in Fig. 80.
Having
bound
one
edge,
as
shown
in
Fig.
80,
proceed
to
bind the other edge, first placing
the edge of the garment even
with the strip of buttonholes, so
that
both
are
bound
at
one
stitching.
(See
Fig.
81).
Then
open
out
the
strip
of
button
holes
beyond
the
material
and
stitch down the upstanding edge of the binding to the garment.
If an extra-strong buttonhole is desired, a linen tape may be used for the
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outside slot of the Binder.
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