Most of us understand how to sew on a button. If not, we have tutorials on sewing them onby handas well asby machine. Prettydarneasy either way, and not scary at all. But buttonholesare a whole different matter. At the end of your project, after you’ve put in so much work, it...
Today we are going to show you how to make buttonholes in your garments so you can add buttons with no problems. Take your crocheted jackets up a notch! For our example we used Petite Wool in the color wine and a size 8 wooden crochet hook. You can use this technique with any ...
STEP 2: Thread the Button Thread the string through two of the buttonholes. If the button has four holes, place string through diagonal holes. STEP 3: Tie Ends Together Tie the two loose ends of the string together into a knot. STEP 4: Finger Loops Make finger loops at each end by ...
In this post I’m going to take you through sewing four-step buttonholes on a mechanical sewing machine. Check out my post ofmaking one-step buttonholeson a digital machine too. (If you’re not sure which type of buttonholes your sewing machine makes, take a look at the manual.) Four...
2.Mark your buttonhole positions.You’ll want to space out your buttonholes evenly, so measure accordingly and make small marked lines in tailors’ chalk to denote where you’ll sew. The buttonhole marking should look like a “T,” with lines for the height and width. A good trick for ...
How to Make Bumper Pads for Baby Crib Image Credit:Jess Abbott Step 3: Sew Buttonholes Following the instructions in your sewing machine manual, attach the sewing machine buttonhole foot.Sew the buttonholedirectly onto the side seam of your apron, where marked on the sewing pattern. The extra...
Now, let’s make a textured button! Create your disc the same way we did for the silver button, and then roll (or gently press) your texturing tool over the top of your button. Now just create your holes the same way we did for the silver button. It’s so easy! Set this one as...
paper, to the underside of the fabric before proceeding. I’m going to set my machine to make a 12mm (approximately ½ inch) rounded buttonhole. Once your buttonhole test is done, line up the needle with the bottom-most point of each of your markings and create all four buttonholes. ...
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