Geez Louise. Well I thought that I knew how to sew on a button and had nothing to learn, but alas I stand corrected! From the toothpick spacer to the loops underneath I have a feeling that my buttons will stay attached much longer. Thank you!!
I thought, 'oh, I'll watch this and I might learn something.' I did, after 50+ years of sewing my own buttons on I learned a couple new things; first, the toothpick. And second, the little 'knot with the needle.' An excellent video. Thanks for your time and effort. YVR
I wish I had been able to see the little stitch and wrap thread knot under the button. Not sure if you could magnify that closer next time or how to show detail larger but that trick is new to me. You always come up with so many everyday tips that we do not even realize we need. Thank you. Really enjoy your tutorials.
Thank you! I show that knotting stitch a few times, but I think this stop point is easier to see. Try watching at this marker point and see if it is easier to see. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Fy81a7yy0ZI.html
Hey Jan, I have some vintage snaps that I have been using, both very small and larger. I'm wondering if there is a right way to hand-sew on snaps? Some that I have tried don't look very good. thx