Save money on the tailor and never lose another button with these simple tips and tricks on securing buttons to inner and outerwear.
June 30, 2015
Save money on the tailor and never lose another button with these simple tips and tricks on securing buttons to inner and outerwear.
A little nail polish goes a long way
Life's too short to spend time sewing on buttons. Stop them from falling off in the first place by dabbing a little clear nail polish onto the threads on top of the buttons on a new garment. This will prevent the threads from fraying.
Loosen the tension
The mistake that most people make when sewing on buttons is to sew them flat onto the fabric. This leaves no room for the button to pass easily through the buttonhole and so creates tension in the threads when the garment is worn. The result — a lost button. The solution is to create a small stalk, or shank, to lift the button away from the fabric.
Most buttons have four holes. When sewing on a button, sew the thread in two separate loops, rather than crossways between the holes. The stitching will lie flatter and be less prone to fraying.
When sewing on a shank button, one without holes on its face, you don't need to create a shank because one already exists on the button itself.
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