
Buttonhole Basics - Threads
Oct 20, 2021 · This ensures perfect placement for every buttonhole (assuming you start at the correct spot). This feature is especially useful if you plan to make the same garment multiple times. Cut open a buttonhole. Cutting is the most intimidating step in the buttonhole-making process. You can use a seam ripper or a buttonhole cutter and wood block. Seam ...
12 Buttonhole Tips and Techniques - Threads
Jan 29, 2019 · Creating a bound buttonhole can seem intimidating, but you’ll find that it’s actually surprisingly simple when you take a look at this collection of easy-to-follow tutorials, tips, and videos. They will take you through the buttonhole making process, from start to finish, and even give you some innovative concepts to try.
Learn to Sew Artistic Buttonholes - Threads
Oct 19, 2022 · Before working on a garment, test the buttonhole embellishment in the chosen fabric to make sure it pleases you and that it is the right size to complement the button. If you can sew whipstitches, buttonhole stitches, blanket stitches, straight stitches, and chainstitches, you already have the necessary skills for embellishing buttonholes.
How to Sew a Bound Buttonhole - Threads
May 26, 2015 · Cut each welt 1 inch longer than the finished buttonhole. 2. Align the raw edges of one welt with the buttonhole placement line; baste. Repeat with the other welt, abutting the cut edges. With a 1.5-mm-long machine stitch, sew over the previously basted line, starting and stopping at the buttonhole ends.
Repairs for Common Buttonhole Sewing Mistakes - Threads
Dec 7, 2021 · Fix a hairy buttonhole. 1. Gently pull the extra threads away from the buttonhole between the zigzagged sides. Be sure not to cause snags or pulls in the garment when coaxing out the extra threads. 2. With small, pointed scissors, cut the extra threads away. 3.
How to Select the Right Buttonhole for the Job - Threads
Jun 20, 2013 · Hand-sewn-look buttonhole. In “Buttonhole Basics” from Teach Yourself to Sew, Threads #168 (August/September 2013), author Linda Lee shares her favorite buttonhole tips and techniques. There are many different buttonhole options and its important to …
Embroidery 101: The Blanket Stitch vs. the Buttonhole Stitch
Oct 10, 2019 · Buttonhole stitch. The buttonhole stitch looks similar but it has an extra loop, or purl, along the edge to secure the stitch more firmly and to add thread where a buttonhole receives the most wear. It is usually worked from right to left, with the edge facing away from you. When used for a buttonhole, this stitch is sewn short and closely spaced.
Classic Bound Buttonhole - Threads
Nov 17, 2010 · Buttonhole Construction Notes Classic bound buttonholes are positioned horizontally and placed in a vertical row on the front edge of a garment. For this traditional placement, three of our experts start with a basted “ladder” to mark the buttonhole’s positions, and then sew them from the front of the garment.
No-Fail Buttonholes with Vintage Buttonhole Attachments
Sep 27, 2019 · Plastic templates determine the size and type—straight or keyhole—of the buttonhole. Since this buttonholer was designed specifically for zigzag machines, the width of the stitch was regulated by the stitch-width control on the sewing machine. The template determined only the buttonhole’s length. Singer buttonhole attachments
Q&A: Buttonhole Orientation - Threads
I recommend placing the main button and buttonhole at the bust-point level to prevent gaping there. Space the remaining buttons above and below. It is acceptable in a garment with a collar band for the topmost placket button to sit closer to the collar. Spacing buttons about 2-1/2 inches apart helps to prevent gaping.