Making Pretty Buttonholes
4. Remove the stabilizer. It will just tear away from the finished stitching because the needle perforations made while sewing the buttonhole created a dotted line to tear along.



Posted on Apr 13th, 2012 in sewing, how-to, tips & tricks, fundamentals, , techniques, buttonhole, how-to



























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I've also in a few cases doubled the thread in the single needle to produce the thickest satin stitch possible - I've used this for children's and men's coats.
If you have access to silk thread, it makes truly beautiful fine buttonholes and wears really well. Learn from my experience however, and don't use embroidery thread!
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thread to make my button holes,they come out with less bulk
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Ghislaine
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