I love the fact that you are getting all this done with an obviously very young child whom I can hear in the background :-). My compliments! Oh and of course, thank you for showing that its not too scary to do a handmade buttonhole.
Love this! This is a masterclass, not only in quick buttonholes, but in the kind of mindset one needs for sewing with small children (or just any kind of busy life!). It doesn't have to be perfect, but at the same time, sometimes the slower hand-done ways are actually easier :) Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for this video and your enthusiasm for hand stitched buttonholes. I’ve had so many situations where I completed a garment and then “ruined” it when I machined the buttonholes. Sadly I have avoided tailored jackets for that very reason. I’m excited to be hand stitching them now and I don’t feel bad about doing it the old fashioned way!
Great video and well explained, thanks for the tips! I was looking for a quick and easy way to put a sewn hole in some gloves to be able to hang them on my rucksack, this will totally work!
Thank you so much Sara!!! I have dreaded making buttonholes and ruining my garment for years. I not only don’t fear making buttonholes but actually look forward to it!!! Words can’t thank you enough!!!
Love hearing your children! Seeing you making buttonholes with the children and the video equipment , you teaching etc.shows that anyone should try it. I agree that most buttonholes are faster, prettier, and sturdier, that machine made.
Ok. I just purchased a 24 rower. So I had to get some Sarah on for your great teaching skills to get rolling. It'll be here next week. I've made 14 bishops on a 16er.
Tomorrow I am subbing at a high school. I am sure I will have nothing to do. This video showed me I can easily put the buttonholes on my granddaughter’s Easter dress while sitting in the classroom.
I love doing hand made button holes and hand sewn zippers , so much more control and they look much nicer . I agree, most times machine button holes turns into one big mess . 😊
I've switched to hand made button holes due to the same reason.. The only thing i hate about my machine is its buttonhole making (even though they offer so many types)... Its just incomparable to a beautiful hand-done one.. I totally relate
Omg I totally relate with you on your experience with machine buttonhole!!!! It chewed up my buttonhole for my pajama and I had to take out the stitches for like half an hour 😭
Depends on the situation, but my favorite is silk buttonhole twist. I use that on medium to heavy weight fabrics. It's a little pricey, but soo amazing. For a more affordable option, pearl cotton works well. Then for lightweight fabrics, I really like tatting thread, floche, coton a broder, and sometimes floss. I have all those fibers except floss on my website just fyi
Oh Sarah, how I love your videos when you speak slowly, demonstrate in detail. Very informative and helps me learn. Thank you
I love the fact that you are getting all this done with an obviously very young child whom I can hear in the background :-). My compliments! Oh and of course, thank you for showing that its not too scary to do a handmade buttonhole.
This was helpful, and it was nice to hear your little ones in the background. It was like being at a friend's house.
Love this! This is a masterclass, not only in quick buttonholes, but in the kind of mindset one needs for sewing with small children (or just any kind of busy life!). It doesn't have to be perfect, but at the same time, sometimes the slower hand-done ways are actually easier :) Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for this video and your enthusiasm for hand stitched buttonholes. I’ve had so many situations where I completed a garment and then “ruined” it when I machined the buttonholes. Sadly I have avoided tailored jackets for that very reason. I’m excited to be hand stitching them now and I don’t feel bad about doing it the old fashioned way!
Great video and well explained, thanks for the tips! I was looking for a quick and easy way to put a sewn hole in some gloves to be able to hang them on my rucksack, this will totally work!
Thank you so much Sara!!! I have dreaded making buttonholes and ruining my garment for years. I not only don’t fear making buttonholes but actually look forward to it!!! Words can’t thank you enough!!!
Love hearing your children! Seeing you making buttonholes with the children and the video equipment , you teaching etc.shows that anyone should try it. I agree that most buttonholes are faster, prettier, and sturdier, that machine made.
Ok. I just purchased a 24 rower. So I had to get some Sarah on for your great teaching skills to get rolling. It'll be here next week. I've made 14 bishops on a 16er.
I'm with you on machine button holes.
i just hope that mine would look as good as your does. i am willing to tackle this beast if i can sew leather i am sure i can do this
Thanks for the vid! Getting ready to do my first ever buttonholes on some PJs
Tomorrow I am subbing at a high school. I am sure I will have nothing to do. This video showed me I can easily put the buttonholes on my granddaughter’s Easter dress while sitting in the classroom.
I love doing hand made button holes and hand sewn zippers , so much more control and they look much nicer . I agree, most times machine button holes turns into one big mess . 😊
Thank you!! Awesome!
I’ve been having the same problems with my sewing machine! It’s just eats up the fabric! This is gonna help me so much!!
I've switched to hand made button holes due to the same reason.. The only thing i hate about my machine is its buttonhole making (even though they offer so many types)... Its just incomparable to a beautiful hand-done one.. I totally relate
I love the changes to your buttonhole style from the first video! I will definitely be hiding my tails from now on!
It's such a game changer... you'll do it with everything 🙌🧵
Omg I totally relate with you on your experience with machine buttonhole!!!! It chewed up my buttonhole for my pajama and I had to take out the stitches for like half an hour 😭
Thank you. I think I can do this! What is the best needle to use?
normally I like to use a sharp or milliner needle, say about a size 7. thanks!
Thank you so much!!!
What is the background noise?
What fiber do you use to make the buttonhole? Floche?
Depends on the situation, but my favorite is silk buttonhole twist. I use that on medium to heavy weight fabrics. It's a little pricey, but soo amazing. For a more affordable option, pearl cotton works well. Then for lightweight fabrics, I really like tatting thread, floche, coton a broder, and sometimes floss. I have all those fibers except floss on my website just fyi
@@sarahclassicsewing I just ordered your buttonhole kit. Is silk buttonhole twist included?
@@maryleydenjohnson2563 sure is, white and black 😊 thank you!
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