Not that I want to teach you something as simple as sewing a button and you go back to first grade, everyone can sew a button, but ... If a button can sew it as you want. But imagine that you have 15 buttons on a dress for example, or 6 buttons on the shirt ... but quite work it is. It is very uncomfortable, because if a lost button zentai should change all and has buttons that are more Rather jewelry and cost a fortune, so it is useful to know how the easiest and most tightly sewn button. . Here's how: - Take the long thread. - Fold the thread in two. Always use quality thread not skimp on the strings to save time and nerves. German machine reels are great for this purpose. Thread them thin and very tough. - Align both ends of the thread and the thread in the eye of the needle zentai hand-folded end. - Again align both ends. You already have 4 threads simultaneously threaded into the needle. - Make a knot at the end. - Make Bodeka in places where you will sew the button, leaving knots the thread on the front side of the fabric. After sewing the button this node will take it and will not be visible, and the wrong side of the garment will be clean and will not be visible nodes. - Pass the needle through the holes of a button, so switch to stand on the fabric. - Now hold your fingers and make 3 consecutive Bodeka to pass through the holes in the button and the fabric of the garment zentai simultaneously. - Then turn the free end of the thread zentai around the knob so as to form something like a stool (stylus) 3-4 spins enough - Insert the needle in the seat and finished with fine nodule. zentai Thus the buttons are sewn quickly and firmly and seat helps to fasten easier even in the thickest fabrics. If you are not yet become clear how to sew a button on the garment, see a very funny video from YouTube. :) Original approach to sewing, right. Buttons can be sewn directly to the machine by using a special zentai foot. This method is very useful if you have many buttons to sew. With the sewing machine can sew only button holes. Button with seat sew by hand. Here's how to sew a button sewing machine: 1. marks the exact position of the knob 2. In order not to shift knob from the vibrations of the machine, zentai you can use a piece of Scotch, Scotch and attach the foot switch to the fabric. 3. Place the foot of the sewing machine 4. Adjust stitch machine and do some Bodeka. and the button is sewn: When sewing on buttons with a sewing machine is important not to rearrange the locations of buttons. Please use the tape or stick fingers button while sewing. How stitched wire switch: zentai Some clothes, skirts, for example, have no hidden Fasten buttonhole with hook-and-eye. The procedure is simple: 1. Put the wire with the hook button (what will skirt fastened) on one side of the belt, making sure the hook is just before the end of the belt. 2. Then a few stitches by hand and double needle thread sewing, walking the holes 3. The other wire Buttons, in which it will enter hook set so that it goes a little belt. 4. Then sew as walking around with open thread around. Buttons aim is to remain static and be securely attached to the belt See also: How to make buttonhole of a garment
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