![]() ![]() This type of buttonholer even works on straight stitch only machines, as you’ll see below. One more pro – if you have a low shank machine, I think you can used this attachment even if yours is not vintage or a Singer, as long as you have either a way to lower your feed dogs or a screw hole to use with the plate to cover the feed dogs. Cons? It’s a little tricky to set up and I can only do limited sizes. So when I want to sew buttonholes, I’ve got this attachment to do it. I’ve mentioned my vintage machine before. ![]() How to Sew a One Step Buttonhole Using a Vintage Machine Attachment This is demonstrated in the video at the top of this post. ![]() Then you just press the pedal and stitch away the machine will automatically go through the steps to make a nice buttonhole. You insert the button in the back of the foot, snap the foot into place, pull the buttonhole lever down, and select the buttonhole stitch on your machine. These look the same for most modern machines. How to Sew a One Step Buttonhole Using a Buttonhole Footįor me, because I do a lot of garment sewing, a one step buttonhole is a must have on my sewing machine. ![]()
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